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Mo'omomi Preserve contains many fragile Hawaiian ecosystems. Inside the 921-acre area are delicate sand dunes which provide a home to native grasses and shrubs, as well as beaches where sea turtle create nesting areas and a number of rare bird species find refuge. Guided hikes are offered once a month and trails are found throughout the park. Address: . Mo'omomi HI USA
Send an Email 1 808 553-5236
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Pala'au State Park At the end of Kalae Highway on Molokai Island, visitors will find Pala'au State Park. The park sits on more than 230 acres of land and borders the Kalaupapa National Historical Park. Inside are ironwood, koa and eucalyptus forests and scenic lookouts of the ocean. Throughout the park are picnic areas, historical sites, hiking trails and restrooms. Camping sites are available by permit only. Address: Kalae Hwy (Hwy 470) Kualapuu HI USA 96748
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Before becoming a tourist destination, the island of Molokai was used for vastly different reasons: first as a transplant home for the native Hawaiian people in 1865 and 1895 and second as the forced home to lepers and other sick people. In 1980 the area was made into a historic site to remember the travesty that this beautiful island played a part in. Historic landmarks found inside include the Molokai Light and the Kalaupapa Leprosy Settlement. Visitors can only access the park with authorized tour groups, such as Damien Tours and Molokai Mule Ride. Address: Kalae Hwy (Hwy 470) Kalaupapa HI USA 96742
Send an Email 1 808 567-6802
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Located east of Kaunakakai on Molokai's largest mountain site the Kamakou Preserve. Inside this 2,774 acre preserve is a rain forest, which contains around 250 different kinds of Hawaiian plants, of which 219 cannot be found elsewhere. Visitors are welcome to the forest, but are recommended to talk to the Nature Conservatory prior to going. A monthly guided hike of this preserve is offered. Address: . Kaunakakai HI USA 96757
Send an Email 1 808 553-5236
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