Hawaii State Parks Near Honokaa

Discover 9 parks within driving distance of Honokaa

Kalōpā State Recreation Area

Honokaʻa, Hawaii
5 miles away

"A charming former sugar town, Honokaʻa is the closest city and a gateway to the Hāmākua Coast, making it a convenient stop for park visitors."

Kalōpā State Recreation Area features lush native forest, family-friendly picnic facilities, and easy hiking trails. Its cool elevation makes it a refreshing escape from the coastal heat.

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ʻAkaka Falls State Park

Honomu, Hawaii
27 miles away

"Honokaʻa is a charming town known for its historic main street and proximity to scenic drives, making it a great starting point for exploring ʻAkaka Falls."

ʻAkaka Falls State Park showcases one of Hawaiʻi’s most famous waterfalls, set in a vibrant rainforest. Visitors enjoy a short, accessible hike with spectacular views of ʻAkaka and Kahūnā Falls.

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Hāpuna Beach State Recreation Area

Waimea, Hawaii
33 miles away

"Honokaa is a gateway to the scenic Hamakua Coast and offers a charming small-town atmosphere for visitors exploring the island."

Hāpuna Beach State Recreation Area features one of Hawaiʻi's largest white sand beaches, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. The park provides amenities such as restrooms, picnic pavilions, and lifeguards for a safe and enjoyable visit.

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Kohala Historical Sites State Monument

North Kohala, Hawaii
36 miles away

"Known for its historic downtown and proximity to Waipio Valley, Honokaa draws visitors seeking scenic drives and local charm."

Kohala Historical Sites State Monument features the revered Moʻokini Heiau and other archaeological treasures, providing insight into Hawaii’s early history. The site is set against dramatic coastal vistas and is a place of deep cultural significance.

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Lapakahi State Historical Park

North Kohala, Hawaii
37 miles away

"Honokaa is a historic town on the Hamakua Coast, famous for its theater and gateway to Waipio Valley, attracting visitors seeking scenic drives and local charm."

Lapakahi State Historical Park offers a glimpse into early Hawaiian life through its preserved village sites and interpretive displays. The park is ideal for history enthusiasts and those seeking a scenic coastal walk.

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Wailuku River State Park

Hilo, Hawaii
41 miles away

"Honokaa is a historic town on the Hamakua Coast, ideal for visitors exploring the scenic drive and the island’s northern attractions."

Home to Rainbow Falls and Pe‘epe‘e Falls, Wailuku River State Park is a popular destination for sightseeing and picnicking. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views, native flora, and the tranquil sounds of the Wailuku River.

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Wailoa River State Recreation Area

Hilo, Hawaii
41 miles away

"Honokaa, a historic town on the Hamakua Coast, offers charming shops and is a scenic drive from the park, perfect for visitors exploring the island’s east side."

Wailoa River State Recreation Area offers open green spaces, serene ponds, and the picturesque Wailoa River. It is ideal for picnics, fishing, and enjoying cultural landmarks in the heart of Hilo.

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Kīholo State Park Reserve

North Kona, Hawaii
44 miles away

"A historic town on the Hamakua Coast, Honokaa is a great stop for visitors interested in scenic drives and local history."

Kīholo State Park Reserve features dramatic lava landscapes, tranquil bays, and historic fishponds. It is a haven for wildlife and offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and photographers.

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Kekaha Kai (Kona Coast) State Park

Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
55 miles away

"A historic town near Waipio Valley, offering a blend of old Hawaii charm and access to the island's natural wonders."

Kekaha Kai State Park features stunning white sand beaches, lava rock landscapes, and turquoise waters ideal for swimming and relaxation. The park is popular for beach activities, picnicking, and wildlife viewing.

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