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Kahana Valley State Park
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Kahana Valley State Park protects over 5,200 acres of land. It is a scenic and relatively wild valley. Over 100 people live within the park boundaries. These individuals inhabited and farmed the area before the land was purchased by the state in 1965.
An orientation center lies within the park and provides recreation information to visitors. In addition to natural attractions, cultural resources within the park include Huilua Fishpond and an ancient fishing shrine and lookout. Fruit picking is available in a lushly vegetated forest.

Facilities: Kahana Valley State Park provides a camping area with 10 sites. Campsites are often used by local families who live within the park.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for Kahana Valley State Park.

Best Time To Visit: Kahana Valley State Park is open year round.

Fees: Unknown

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Unknown

Directions: To reach Kahana Valley State Park from Laie, take Hwy 83 south to the park.

Address
Hawaii State Parks-Oahu District
1151 Punchbowl Street, 131
P.O. Box 621
Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 96809
Phone
General: (808) 587-0300
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