Here you can see an ancient fishpond and a traditional thatched Hawaiian building. The cultural significance of this park lies in the way it has preserved the ancient Hawaiian methods of utilizing the land, the stones, and the sea. There are goat pens made out of stones, fishponds and fish traps, petroglyphs, altars, and even a heiau!
There’s a short hike to the beach, and it’s one of the few hikes on this tour.
Note: The tour will guide you to a side entrance closest to the beach to avoid a long hot walk. Once at the beach find some shade and see if you can spot any turtles that frequent this beach. If you’re looking for a chance to stretch your legs jump out of the car and explore this quiet National Park.
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