Kiholo State Park Reserve

Highlights

  • Coastal haven with unique geological features.
  • Ancient Hawaiian fishponds add historical depth.
  • Wildlife sanctuary, featuring green sea turtles and diverse bird species.

Kiholo State Park Reserve is a coastal haven along the Kona Coast of the Big Island, marked by its unique geological features and serene landscapes. The park encompasses black lava fields that extend to meet calm lagoons, creating a visually striking environment. Amidst the rugged terrain, ancient Hawaiian fishponds add a historical dimension to the area.

Nature thrives in this reserve, with green sea turtles finding sanctuary along the shoreline, and various bird species contributing to the coastal soundscape. Kiholo stands as a testament to the untouched beauty of Hawaii, offering a peaceful retreat away from more heavily visited tourist spots.

Kamuela, HI 96743

Activities

Beach

Camping (permit required)

Fishing

Hiking

Sightseeing

Snorkeling

Swimming

Wildlife Viewing

Amenities

Campsites

Restrooms

Trash Cans

Fees

Entrance Fee : None