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The Spirit of Kaloko

Along the western coastline of the Island of Hawai'i lies the hot, rugged lava of Kaloko-Honokohau.  Some people find it difficult to understand why the ancient Hawaiians chose to settle upon these stark lava fields.  The reason was, perhaps, a spiritual one, for there was a spirit in Kaloko-Honokohau.  The Hawaiians who first came to the area felt its presence in every rock and tree, in the gentle waters of shallow bays and in the tradewinds that gently swept across the lava flow.  Perhaps you too will experience this spirit on your visit to this National Historical Park.
 
Kaloko Fishpond

Kaloko Fishpond

The Kaloko Fishpond is an excellent example of traditional Hawaiian aquaculture. Fish were raised here to sustain the population...more
 
kaloko tidepools

The Spirit of Kaloko-Honokohau

What is the spirit of Kaloko-Honokohau? Click here to discover more...

 
Hawaiian Stilt

Park Biota Checklist

Discover the different plants & animals found in the park...more
 
 

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Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
73-4786 Kanalani St., #14
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740

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Phone

Hale Ho'okipa Visitor Contact Station
(808) 326-9057

Administratvie Offices
(808) 329-6881

Fax

(808) 329-2597

Climate

Weather in the park is typically hot and sunny with daytime temperatures in the mid to upper 80's.
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fruit on the noni tree  

Did You Know?
Did you know, the noni tree was brought by the early Polynesians and was used as a medicinal tonic to treat digestive problems. Today, noni juice can be bought in many health food stores throughout the country.

Last Updated: August 13, 2008 at 20:51 EST