For example, if you want to be at the park from opening until closing (sunset), you’ll need to purchase all three time slots. If you want to park for longer than one time slot, you need to purchase additional reservations. Parking reservations are only good for the time slots indicated during purchase. Entry reservations will be required for everyone in the vehicle and parking reservations will no longer cover all passengers in the vehicle.ĭay-use Parking and Entry Reservations are available 30-days in advance. PLEASE NOTE: *Effective April 19th 2021 for all dates beyond April 19th, non-residents will need to purchase both entry and parking reservations. If you purchase a Parking Reservation, you do not need to purchase Park Entry Reservations for the passengers in your vehicle. #Click map button contact access driver#Parking Reservations includes Park Entry for the driver and passengers of the vehicle. Non-Hawaii residents are required to purchase Park Entry Reservations ($5 per person) or a Parking Reservation ($10 per vehicle) prior to arrival at Hāʻena SP. State of Hawaiʻi residents are not subject to the new park fees or reservation system. Hāʻena State Park: Hāʻena State Park, home to Kēʻē Beach, as well as, the trailhead for the Kalalau Trail and Hanakāpīʻai beach and waterfalls, is now subject to daily visitor limits and requires advanced reservations to enter the park. IMPORTANT CHANGES IN PARK MANAGEMENT AND ACCESS ARE NOW IN AFFECT During these times we graciously ask for your patience and understanding as we strive to provide the best experience possible while welcoming back visitors to these culturally and biologically significant parks. Changes are often difficult and there may be growing pains as new park management strategies are implemented. Closure of these parks enabled the Division of State Parks to ensure better protection of the resources, mitigate decades of impacts to Hāʻenaʻs rural community, provide better on-site management and ultimately provide a higher-quality visitor experience through implementation of new park management strategies per the Hāʻena Master Plan. Hāʻena State Park is now open following the devastating floods of 2018! Please read below and visit our Frequent Asked Questions page for more information.īoth Hāʻena State Park and Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park were closed from April 2018 to June 2019 following severe flooding on the north shore of Kauaʻi. Opening of Hāʻena State Park & Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park Hā’ena is also home to the trailhead of the world famous Kalalau Trail, as well as, Hanakāpīʻai Falls trail. The park also offers beach-related activities including shore fishing and swimming at Ke’e Beach. The park offers viewing of restored lo’i kalo (taro field, as well as, the spectacular Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park. Hā’ena State Park is located at the northwestern extent of Kuhio Highway on Kauai’s north-shore. #Click map button contact access free#Hawaii resident visitors admission and parking is free with Hawaii ID or Driver License. We highly suggest booking reservations before departing for the park. Reservations available at - Note: There is very limited cell service along the road leading to the park. These reservations are available online and must be purchased in-advance of arriving to the park. For example, if there are two (2) passengers in your one (1) vehicle, you will need to purchase two (2) entry reservations and 1 (one) parking reservations. Afternoon reservations will be made available for booking for 6/4/22.Ĥ/2/21 - Starting April 19th, 2021, all non-Hawaii resident visitors to Hāʻena State Park will be required to purchase both Entrance and Parking reservations. Go to to make a new reservation.ĥ/5/22 – Morning reservations for Haʻena State Park are suspended for 6/4/22, for the HA'ENA TO HANALEI half-marathon / walk / run. UPDATE: 5/19/22 – All shuttle reservations for 5/19/22 are cancelled and refunded due to inclement weather.
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