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Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Your Safety
 

Make sure to plan both a fun and safe visit to the park.  Many of the park areas are open and offer little or no shade.  The Kona sun is often very hot and intense, with daytime temperatures ranging in the mid-eighties.  Bring along water and sunscreen.  If you plan to explore around the trails  bring sturdy walking shoes, sunglasses and a hat.  As always, be alert when participating in any activity in or around the ocean and be sure to check for any high surf warnings or weather advisories before planning your activities.

 

Hawaiian man building a rock wall  

Did You Know?
Did you know in Hawaii, stones played an important role in everyday life. They were used for tools, cooking, and building walls and religious structures.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST