Information About Picnic Areas In Honolulu, Hawaii
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Diamond Head State Monument
This is the most recognized landmark in Hawaii. It was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1968 as an excellent example of a tuff cone. This state monument maintains a steep, 0.8 mile hiking trail to the summit of Diamond Head. Picnicking and viewing scenery are also popular activities to enjoy here..

Hanauma Bay State Underwater Park
This state park provides access to hiking, swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving. The site is so popular that many nonnative fish know they can obtain food here and frequent the reef area. Anyone visiting the site is asked to be sensitive to the fragile land and seascape.

Hawaiian Railway Museum
There are fully-narrated train rides, exhibits of historical locomotive and train cars, rides and display inspections; school tours and programs.

Iolani Palace State Monument
Iolani Palace has been restored to its former opulence with nineteenth century artifacts. The landscaped palace grounds cover eleven acres and are popular for informal picnics and Friday noon band concerts..

Kakaako Waterfront Park
This park preserves a 28-acre shorefront natural area along Mamala Bay, close to downtown Honolulu.

Kewalo Basin
This small state park lies on the waterfront south of Honolulu next to the larger Ala Moana Beach Park. Recreation opportunities include swimming, viewing scenery and picnicking..

Puu Ualakaa State Wayside
Recreation opportunities at this state wayside includes picnicking, viewing scenery, photography and hiking.

Sand Island State Recreation Area
This state-administered facility provides access to fishing, beach activities, board surfing, camping and picnicking.

Waahila Ridge State Recreation Area
This site is an excellent place for a family picnic with scenic overlooks and hiking available.
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