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  2. List of Hawaii state parks - Wikipedia

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    Lapakahi State Historical Park. Lava Tree State Monument. MacKenzie State Recreation Area. Manuka State Wayside Park. Mauna Kea Ice Age Reserve. Mauna Kea State Recreation Area. Old Kona Airport State Recreation Area. Wailoa River State Recreation Area. Wailuku River State Park / Rainbow Falls.

  3. Haʻena State Park - Wikipedia

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    Haʻena State Park. Hāʻena State Park is a state park on the north shore of the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi. It is often called the "end of the road" and marks the endpoint of the Kuhio Highway. [2] The park provides access to beaches, trails, and several ancient Hawaiian sites, including sea caves estimated to be more than 4,000 years old.

  4. Waimea Canyon State Park - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiʻi State Parks. Waimea Canyon, also known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, is a large canyon, approximately ten miles (16 km) long and up to 3,000 feet (900 m) deep, located on the western side of Kauaʻi in the Hawaiian Islands of the United States. Waimea is Hawaiian for "reddish water", a reference to the erosion of the canyon's red ...

  5. Manuka State Wayside Park - Wikipedia

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    The Manuka State Wayside Park is a state park of 13.4 acres (5.4 ha) with an arboretum located approximately 19 miles (31 km) west of Naʻalehu, on the Mamalahoa Highway (Route 11) section of the Hawaii Belt Road, on the island of Hawaii, Hawaii, coordinates 19°6′33″N 155°49′33″W. The name means "blundering" in the Hawaiian Language ...

  6. Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area is a state park of Hawaiʻi in the United States. It is on the island of Maui about ten miles from Kula up the slope of Haleakalā. [1] It covers about 10 acres of the 21,000-acre (85 km 2) Kula Forest Reserve. Located at about 6,200 feet (1,900 m) above sea level, it extends through the fog belt of the ...

  7. Kalopa State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Kalopa State Recreation Area, July 2012. The Kalōpā Native Forest State Park and Recreation Area is a state park with an arboretum of native trees located approximately 40 mi (64 km) northwest of Hilo, near the village of Honokaʻa, a few miles inland from the Mamalahoa Highway (Route 19) section of the Hawaii Belt Road, Island of Hawaiʻi, Hawaiʻi.

  8. Wailoa River State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Wailoa River State Recreation Area. /  19.71861°N 155.07500°W  / 19.71861; -155.07500. The Wailoa River State Recreation Area, also known as Wailoa River State Park, is a park in Hilo, on Hawaiʻi Island in the US state of Hawaii. It was developed as a buffer zone following the devastating 1960 tsunami that wiped out the central ...

  9. Hapuna Beach State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Hāpuna Beach State Recreation Area is a large park and sandy beach on the Big Island of Hawaii. The Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel is also located adjacent to the beach. Hāpuna (literally, "spring" or "pool" in Hawaiian [1]) is popular with residents and visitors. This is one of a few other white sand beaches on the west coast of the Big Island.