Lapakahi State Historical Park
5 expert reviews
“An unshaded, 1-mile loop trail... passing the remains of stone walls, house sites, canoe sheds and fishing shrines.”
– Lonely Planet
1 Star
"Self-guided walking paths feature interpretive signs, providing a sense of what it was like to fish the traditional way." Full review
"A self-guided, 1-mile walking tour leads through the ruins of the once-prosperous fishing village Koai‘e." Full review
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Swimming, swim gear, and sunscreen are not allowed in the water. Portable restrooms are available but not drinking water.
"This park is the archaeological site of the remains of a traditional Hawaiian fishing community. A self guided walking tour and a brochure lead visitors through the village." Full review
"Lapakahi is the best-preserved fishing village in Hawaii." Full review
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Wear good walking shoes and a hat, go early in the morning or late in the afternoon to beat the heat, and bring your own water.