Ulupo Heiau at a Glance
The Ulupo Heiau on Oahu is a large Hawaiian heiau, or temple site,
located in Kailua, right next to the Kawainui Regional Park
and off of Kailua Road. Its walls are up to 30 feet in height
and it measures 140 by 180 feet. Some Hawaiian heiaus were
used as a place for sacrifice, others to celebrate a good
harvest or the birth of alii. It is assumed that the function
of the Ulupo Heiau changed over time. It probably was an
agricultural heiau in the beginning and in later times it
may have become a heiau dedicated to success in war.
The heiau is quite massive and required a large workforce,
which is a hint that it must have been culturally important.
The large individual rocks all had to be carried here. One
stone is recorded to have been brought to the heiau all
the way from Kualoa, which is more than 10 miles away. Today,
the Ulupo Heiau is listed on the National and Hawaii Registers
of Historic Places. It remains a sacred site for the Hawaiian
people.
If you come here, you’ll enjoy nice views of Kailua Bay
and the Kawai Nui Swamp. Many fruit trees grow at the heiau,
such as bananas and noni. Taro is also being grown here.
Show respect when you visit the heiau and stay on the trails.
Ulupo Heiau in Bullet Points
- Large Hawaiian temple site in Kailua
- Was an agricultural heiau and later a heiau dedicated
to success in war
- Agricultural plantations and fruit trees surround
the heiau
Driving Directions to Ulupo Heiau / Location
Address: Manu-O'o, Kailua, HI 96734
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