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Hakalau Forest
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Why Should You Visit Hakalau Forest
Hakalau Forest is a very famous spot in the state of Hawaii. It's a crucial part of the island's history, and it has been designated as a National Historic Landmark. Alongside being an important historical site, Hakalau Forest offers amazing natural beauty and attracts thousands of visitors every year. What makes this place special? Have a look at these eight reasons why you should visit Hakalau Forest today! Hakalau Forest has many historic spots that are loved by people who visit and even locals.
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Throughout the forest, you can see old fish ponds, taro patches, trails used for hunting burial sites, burial grounds, and shelter caves. These features helped shape the landscape of this island as well as highlighting how different cultures have been able to adapt to life here in Hawaii. One of the greatest things of visiting Hakalau Forest is enjoying its natural beauty. There are plenty of activities to enjoy, such as hiking or biking on one of the thirteen miles of trails in this area. If you're feeling adventurous, you could even walk through a bamboo grove which is situated near the stream! The famous Nene (Hawaiian Goose) and Kioea (Bald Eagle) can also be found here in winter. The majority of these birds are free to roam the forests of the island, but the majority of them spend time in Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge. If you'd prefer to see them up close There are a handful of hiking trails (all of which are located inside the forest) which you can hike to take in these creatures in their natural surroundings. The refuge contains around 2,000 acres of the forest, yet only .75 miles are accessible to visitors. The trail begins close to the ranger station and takes roughly an hour to walk. The majority of hikes ending on a cliff from where hikers can enjoy the views of Hakalau Forest Valley, which is adjacent to it. The trail is quite muddy during certain seasons which is why you must have sturdy shoes or boots prior to starting this trek. If you're in search of butterflies, this hike offers great chances. If you're looking to spot birds, they typically perch inside the trees here which means that any noise you hear could potentially catch their attention. The forest roads is also used by hunters in the time of game bird seasons. And since you're already so in close proximity to the sea, it's simple to add a few hours of beach time in your visit. Just head over to the nearby Nanawale Beach Park on the Puna coast to enjoy a refreshing snorkeling session or surfing along the Pacific with views of Mauna Kea in the distance! Amongst all of it's beauty in nature, Hakalau Forest is most well-known for its abundance of birds. They are everywhere!
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A few options are The Pu'u O Kona Viewpoint Trail, or Pua Mau Place Hiking Trail. Pua Mau Place hiking trail. Both hikes provide stunning views that will leave you in awe! No matter which one you decide to take, be sure to wear proper footwear as some of the trails can be quite slippery. Don't forget to bring some water, too. At the very least, three major watersheds run through this forest, and you'll need to drink plenty of water during your hike!
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