Lapakahi State Historical Park

Big Island Historic Site Guide

Lapakahi State Historical Park

Lapakahi State Historical Park is a North Kohala coastal historic site on the Big Island with an ancient fishing village, self-guided trail, snorkeling, restrooms and no drinking water.

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Lapakahi State Historical Park, Big Island

Nature and history come together in this 265-acre (1 sq. km) park which is located a short drive north of Kawaihae on the Big Island's northwestern shoreline. Lapakahi State Historical Park was once an ancient Hawaiian fishing community, Koai'e, which dates back to the 14th century. The site features a wide array of historical artifacts, natural wonders and archaeological remains (such as old ruins, huts and temples), all of which stand as mute testaments to the island's fascinating history.

Visitors can take a self-guided tour through the park. There is a mile-long trail that leads to several points of interest, which are all explained by markers. The tour ends at the Koai'e Cove, home to a marine preserve (Lapakahi Marine Life Conservation District) and two small but beautiful beaches.

Beautiful coral reefs and interesting wildlife make for excellent underwater views, although snorkelers are advised to keep a safe distance from the coral. This is also a good spot for whale watching during whale season in the winter months. A short walk to the north lies Mahukona State Park, which is equipped with restrooms, showers and barbecue pits. Camping is allowed here with a permit.

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Kathy

Tue Mar 29, 2011

An absolutely beautiful and interesting place, well worth the stop!!

Location, Parking and Directions

Lapakahi State Historical Park is located on Akoni Pule Highway in North Kohala, HI 96755, on the Big Island's northwestern coast. The park is about 12.4 miles north of Kawaihae, near mile marker 14.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Lapakahi State Historical Park located?

Lapakahi State Historical Park is located on Akoni Pule Highway in North Kohala, about 12.4 miles north of Kawaihae near mile marker 14.

What is Lapakahi State Historical Park known for?

The source page says the park preserves Koai'e, an ancient Hawaiian fishing community dating back to the 14th century.

Can you snorkel at Lapakahi State Historical Park?

Yes. Snorkeling is the listed activity, and Koai'e Cove is part of the Lapakahi Marine Life Conservation District.

Is there drinking water at Lapakahi State Historical Park?

No. The source page lists no drinking water, so visitors should bring their own water.

What facilities are available at Lapakahi State Historical Park?

Facilities include restrooms, a visitor kiosk with interpretive displays, no drinking water and no lifeguards.