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Pālāʻau State Park
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Pālā‘au State Park

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Open for day use.

Scenic overview of historic Kalalupapa to which persons with Hansen’s  Disease (leprosy) were once banished. Short trail leads to a phallic stone thought to enhance fertility. Picnicking and camping in a ironwood grove. (233.7 acres)

Additional Information

Good For
Wheelchairs
Activities
Tent Camping
Sightseeing
Rules & Regulations
No Dogs
No Motorized Wheeled Vehicles
Accessibility Description

Transiting to Phallic stone and Overlook allowed.

Entrance Fee

None

Available Amenities
  • ADA Accessible
  • Campsites
  • Picnic Pavilion
  • Picnic table
  • Restroom
  • Trash Cans
  • Walking Path
  • Scenic Viewpoint
  • NO Drinking Water
Prohibited
  • No Motorized Vehicles/ATV's
  • No Animals/Pets
  • No Alcoholic Beverages
  • No Smoking
Activities
  • Camping
  • Sightseeing
Hours

Daily 7:00am – 7:00pm

Camping

By Permit Only

  • Residents = $20 Per Night, Per Campsite
  • Non-Residents = $30 Per Night, Per Campsite

NOTE: Must have a tent. No vehicles are allowed in campground.

Overview

  • Get Directions
    4463.09 mi Away
  • Lat/Lng
    21.17254, -157.00366
  • Size
    231.98 Acres