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List of State Attractions
I. National Land
National Parks & Historical Sites
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Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
Home to Kīlauea and Mauna Loa:an active volcanic landscape with lava flows, native forest, and ancient sites. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Haleakalā National Park
Dominates Maui with a 10,000-ft volcanic crater, subalpine landscapes, and endangered species. A sacred, otherworldly place.
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Kalaupapa National Historical Park
Remote peninsula on Molokaʻi that preserves the leprosy settlement:accessible via guided tours.
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Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park
A sacred place of refuge (puʻuhonua) on Hawaiʻi Island with temples, royal grounds, and cultural interpretation.
National Historic Landmarks & Memorials
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ʻIolani Palace State Monument
The only royal palace in the U.S., home of Hawaii’s last monarchs.
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Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Includes USS Arizona Memorial and world‑class WWII history on Oʻahu.
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Lānaʻi’s Kalaupapa Lookout (Molokaʻi)
Views over the Kalaupapa settlement; cultural and historical significance.
- Kaloko‑Honokōhau National Historical Park – Ancient fishponds and petroglyphs
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II. State Land
Top Highlights of the Four Primary Islands
- Oʻahu:
- Diamond Head State Monument – Famous volcanic crater hike with panoramic coastal views.
- Nuʻuanu Pali State Wayside – Sweeping cliffside views and historic battleground overlook.
- Maui:
- Iao Valley State Park – Lush valley with the iconic Iao Needle rock formation.
- ʻĪao Valley also offers easy forest walks and cultural interpretation.
- Kauaʻi:
- Waimea Canyon State Park – "Grand Canyon of the Pacific" with dramatic red gorges and vistas.
- Kōkeʻe State Park – Adjacent to Waimea Canyon with forested trails and canyon views.
- Hawaiʻi Island:
- ʻAkaka Falls State Park – Home to a 442-ft waterfall set in tropical rainforest.
- Rainbow Falls / Wailuku River State Park – Iconic waterfall with rainbow mist, located in Hilo.
- Lapakahi State Historical Park– Coastal fishing village ruins on the Big Island.
- Kekaha Kai Beach Park – Four‑mile coastal reserve with trails and beaches.
- Liliʻuokalani Park and Gardens – Tranquil Japanese gardens in Hilo.
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III. Private Attractions
Cultural, Wildlife & Coastal Experiences
- Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum (Oʻahu) – Hawaii’s largest museum of natural and cultural history, located in Honolulu.
- Polynesian Cultural Center (Oʻahu) – Interactive cultural villages, traditional performances, and a luau.
- Lahaina Historic Town (Maui) – Historic whaling-era buildings, art galleries, shops, and waterfront dining.
- Maui Ocean Center (Maui) – Marine aquarium showcasing Hawaiian marine life, including sharks and rays.
- Na Pali Coast Boat and Helicopter Tours (Kauaʻi) – Dramatic coastline vistas via private tour operators.
- Kauai Coffee Visitor Center (Kauaʻi) – Largest coffee farm in the U.S., open for tours and tastings.
- Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau (Big Island) – A sacred refuge site with cultural reconstructions and snorkeling nearby.
- Kaʻio Point Wildlife Refuge (Big Island) – Coastal wildlife reserve with seabird nesting areas.
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- Ala Moana Center – The world’s largest open‑air shopping center with 350+ stores.
- Royal Hawaiian Center – Luxury brands & free cultural events in Waikīkī.
- International Market Place – Waikīkī landmark blending history, dining, and shopping.
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For more on Hawaii’s parks and culture, visit the state’s official resource: GoHawaii.com
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