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Hunting and Fishing in Hawaii
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Ka'ena Point State Park
Relatively remote wild coastline with picnicking opportunities
and shore fishing. Large sandy beach at Keawa'ula Bay with board
surfing and bodysurfing for experts and swimming only during
completely calm conditions in the summer; lifeguard services.
Long family hike (2.7 miles one-way) along volcanic coast with
tide pools, small natural stone arches and fine views of Makua
coastline. Early morning porpoise sightings from point near
Kaluakauila stream mouth. Viewing of the large sea cave,
Kaneana, legendary home of Nanue the shark man. Hot, dry area
with little shade. No drinking water. For information call:
(808)587-0300
Kahana Valley State Park
Scenic wildland valley. Swimming, bodysurfing, beach-related
activities, picnicking, camping and viewing of Huilua Fishpond
at beach area. Hardy family hike (4.9 miles) and fruit picking
in lushly vegetated forest; picnicking in coconut grove; pig
hunting in public hunting area. Park open during daylight hours.
For information call: (808)587-0300
Polihale State Park
Picnicking, tent camping and trailer camping on wild coastline
with large sand beach backed by dunes. Scenic setting, colorful
sunsets and good views of the high sea cliffs of Na Pali Coast.
Swimming in summer; shore fishing. Hot, dry area. Picnic
shelters. For information call: (808)274-3444
Waimea Canyon State Park
Rim overlooks of one of the State's scenic treasures-the deep,
colorful gorge of Waimea Canyon. also viewpoint of Ni'ihau
Island, wildland picnicking and short nature trail. adjacent
forest reserve with long, strenuous hike into and out of the
canyon. Seasonal trout fishing. Pig and seasonal goat hunting
nearby. For information call: (808)274-3444
Makena State Park
Scenic wildland beach park characterized by prominent cinder
cone and large white sand beach. Swimming during calm seas,
bodysurfing, board surfing, shore fishing, and beach- related
activities. No drinking water. For information call:
(808)984-8109
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