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Access to Peacock Flats is via the gate at the Kaena Point Satellite Tracking Station across from Yokohama Bay (also known as Keawaʻula Bay). This is a U.S. Space Force installation so visitors must get a permit for their vehicle from the State Department of Land and Natural Resources. The road is occasionally closed when the military raises ...
To assist the public in planning the holiday weekend activities, DLNR has outlined the following rules, tips and hours : Division of State Parks :—Kaena Point State Park—Keawaula section (Oahu ...
USFWS Director Dan Ashe entering Kaena Point State Park through a mantrap-style gate in the predator-proof fence. In 2011, the United States' first predator-proof fence was constructed at Ka’ena Point, costing about $290,000. [4] The fence is about 2,133 feet long (650 m), and encompasses 59 acres (24 ha) of land. [5]
Hawaii Route 930, runs east to west along the North Shore, from Waialua to near Kaena Point. It is the major highway through this area. A gap around Kaena Point. There is an unpaved path along the route of the old Farrington Highway. However, there is a gate blocking access to cars, and the path is washed out in several places.
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ʻĀhihi-Kīnaʻu is one of 19 reserves in Hawaii's Natural Area Reserve System (NARS), which encompasses 109,651 acres (44,374 ha). The Division of Forestry and Wildlife within the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) administers NARS. [10]
Ka‘ena Point is the westernmost point of the Hawaiian Island of O‘ahu. There is a state park at Ka‘ena Point. There is a USAF Satellite Tracking Station above Ka‘ena Point. Kaʻena Ridge is a submerged shield volcano northeast of the island of Oʻahu. Ka‘ena is a point and land section on Hawai‘i Island,
The Commission on Water Resource Management (CWRM) administers the 1987 State Water Code, Chapter 174C of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. "It has jurisdiction over land-based surface water and groundwater resources, but not coastal waters and generally, it is responsible for addressing water quantity issues, while water quality issues are under the purview of the Hawaii Department of Health. [5]