Kaunolu Village

Lanai Town Guide

Kaunolu Village

Kaunolu Village is a remote Lanai archaeological site known for ancient fishing-village ruins, Halulu Heiau, Kahekili's Leap and protected cultural history.

Kaunolu, Lanai

Located on Lanai's southwestern tip, Kaunolu is an ancient Hawaiian fishing village that was abandoned in the 1880s. The main attraction here is the largest concentration of stone ruins on the island, including Halulu Heiau (ancient temple site). This Kaunolu Village archaeological site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. There is an interpretive trail that leads through the ancient village.

The Kaunolu Gulch is a freshwater stream that runs into the ocean here, which provided water for the village people. The offshore waters are deep and provide good fishing conditions. King Kamehameha the Great often times visited here and enjoyed the fishing. His house used to stand across the gulch from Halulu Heiau on the edge of a cliff. It is said that he used to hold ceremonies at the heiau between 1778 and 1810.

Kahekili, the high chief of Maui, also used to visit here during the late 1700s. Northwest of the heiau, look for a natural stone wall running along the sea cliff. Near the cliff's edge, there is a break in the wall and a steep 80-foot (24 m) drop, known as Kahekili's Jump. It was here where King Kamehameha the Great would test the courage of his warriors by making them jump into the surging waters below.

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Location, Access and Directions

Kaunolu Village is located on Lanai's southwestern coast in a remote archaeological area above Kaunolu Bay. Access is by rugged dirt roads from the island's interior, and four-wheel drive is strongly recommended in dry conditions only. Check current road conditions, rental-car rules and access guidance before visiting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Kaunolu Village on Lanai?

Kaunolu Village is on the southwestern coast of Lanai. It sits in a remote, dry coastal area reached by rugged roads from the island's interior.

What is Kaunolu Village known for?

Kaunolu Village is known as one of Hawaii's most important archaeological village sites, with ancient fishing-village ruins, Halulu Heiau, petroglyphs and Kahekili's Leap.

Is Kaunolu Village a National Historic Landmark?

Yes. Kaunolu Village Site was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1962 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.

Do visitors need four-wheel drive for Kaunolu Village?

Four-wheel drive is strongly recommended because the access road is rugged, remote and best attempted only in dry conditions. Check current road and rental rules before going.

Can visitors jump from Kahekili's Leap?

No. Kahekili's Leap is a historic and cultural landmark, not a visitor cliff-jumping site. The cliff and ocean below are dangerous, and visitors should stay back from edges.