Hawaii is the most remote land mass on earth. Its reputation for unsurpassed natural beauty is reflected in its parks. Hawaii’s state park system is comprised of 51 state parks encompassing nearly 30,000 acres on the 5 major islands. The park environments range from landscaped grounds with developed facilities to wildland areas with trails and primitive facilities.
Outdoor recreation consists of a diversity of coastal and wildland recreational experiences, including picnicking, camping, lodging, ocean recreation, sightseeing, hiking, and pleasure walking. The park program protects, preserves, and interprets excellent examples of Hawaii’s natural and cultural history. The exceptional scenic areas are managed for their aesthetic values and developed for their superb views.
We invite you to experience Hawaii, learn about its unique resources and history, and participate in outdoor recreation by visiting our parks. As you visit, please help us protect Hawaii’s fragile and irreplaceable resources for future generations
About this location:
7:00 am to 7:00 pm
Heʻeia State Park is a coastal site with picnicking and good views of Kaneʻohe Bay and Heʻeia Fishpond. Community programs are available as well as weekend party hall rental.
Heʻeia State Park is managed by Kamaʻaina Kids.
Kamaʻaina Kids
Contact: Park Manager
Phone: (808) 235-6509
Fax: (808) 235-6519
Website: www.heeiastatepark.org
Email: information@heeiastatepark.org