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No one knows exactly when humpback whales first began wintering in the warm, shallow waters around the Hawaiian Islands. Narrative reports from whalers...[more]
Activities and Amenities:BOATINGFISHINGINTERPRETIVE PROGRAMSVISITOR CENTERWATER SPORTSWILDLIFE VIEWING Results near Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary
[ * in straight line, not driving distance ] Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge is one of the few natural wetlands remaining in the Hawaiian Islands. Located along the south central coast of the...[more]
Activities and Amenities:INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMSWILDLIFE VIEWING Kakahaia Refuge is a coastal freshwater pond, originally used as an artificial fish pond. This 44-acre refuge is situated on the south coast of Moloka'i...[more]
Activities and Amenities:WILDLIFE VIEWING
O'ahu Forest National Wildlife Refuge is located on the upper slopes of the misty northern Ko'olau Mountains, and protects some of the last remaining intact...[more]
James Campbell Refuge consists of over 160 acres of wetland habitat in two separate wetland units near the community of Kahuku on the northeastern shore...[more]
Activities and Amenities:WILDLIFE VIEWING
The Kona Historical Society, a non-profit organization, was founded in 1976 to collect, preserve, and disseminate information about Kona?s unique island...[more]
Activities and Amenities:INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMSVISITOR CENTER
The nationally accredited Lyman Museum showcases Hawai'i?s natural and cultural history both in its exhibition halls and in its 1839 historic missionary...[more]
Activities and Amenities:INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMSVISITOR CENTER
The Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument is the single largest conservation area under the U.S. flag, and one of the largest marine conservation ...[more]
Activities and Amenities:HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITEINTERPRETIVE PROGRAMSVISITOR CENTERWILDLIFE VIEWING Volcanoes are monuments to Earth's origin, evidence that its primordial forces are still at work. During a volcanic eruption, we are reminded that our ...[more]
Activities and Amenities:AUTO TOURINGCAMPINGHIKINGINTERPRETIVE PROGRAMSPICNICKINGVISITOR CENTERWILDLIFE VIEWING
Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge consists of the 33,000-acre Hakalau Forest Unit and the 5,300 acre Kona Forest Unit, located at elevations between...[more]
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