Hawaii State Parks


Hawaii’s state parks showcase the islands’ stunning natural beauty and vibrant ecosystems. From the lush rainforest and waterfalls of Wailua River State Park on Kauaʻi to the black sand beaches of Waiʻānapanapa on Maui, these parks offer unparalleled outdoor experiences. Explore trails through volcanic landscapes at Lava Tree on the Big Island or relax on the pristine shores of Hapuna Beach. With activities like hiking, snorkeling, and camping, Hawaiʻi’s state parks are perfect for adventurers and nature lovers seeking to connect with the unique landscapes of the islands.
40 state parks found
Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana
State Park
Kaaawa
Diamond Head
State Monument
Honolulu
Hāʻena
State Park
Kauai
Hāpuna Beach
State Recreation Area
Puako
Heʻeia
State Park
Kaneohe
ʻAiea Bay
State Recreation Area
Aiea
ʻAkaka Falls
State Park
Hilo
Ka‘ena Point
State Park
Waianae
Kaiwi
State Scenic Shoreline
Waimanalo
Kalōpā
State Recreation Area
Honokaa
Kaumahina
State Wayside
Haiku
Keaīwa Heiau
State Recreation Area
Aiea
Ke’ehi Lagoon
Memorial State Park
Honolulu
Kekaha Kai
State Park
Kailua Kona
Kīholo
State Park Reserve
Kailua-Kona
Kōkeʻe
State Park
Kekaha
Lāʻie Point
State Wayside
Laie, Oahu
Lapakahi
State Historical Park
Waimea
MacKenzie
State Recreation Area
Island of Hawaii
Mākena
State Park
Kihei
Mālaekahana
State Recreation Area
Laie
Manukā
State Wayside
Naalehu
Nāpali Coast
State Wilderness Park
Wainiha
Nuʻuanu Pali
State Wayside
Honolulu
Pālāʻau
State Park
Molokai
Polihale
State Park
Waimea
Polipoli Spring
State Recreation Area
Kula
Puaʻa Kaʻa
State Wayside
Haiku
Puʻu ʻUalakaʻa
State Wayside
Honolulu
Puʻu O Mahuka Heiau
State Historic Site
Haleiwa
Queen Emma Summer Palace
State Park
Honolulu
Sand Island
State Recreation Area
Honolulu
Wahiawā Freshwater
Wahiawa
Waʻahila Ridge
State Recreation Area
Honolulu
Waiʻānapanapa
State Park
Hana
Wailoa River
State Recreation Area
Hilo
Wailua River
State Park
Wailua
Wailua Valley
State Wayside
Haiku
Wailuku River
State Park
Hilo
Waimea Canyon
State Park
Waimea