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DLNR reopens all parks, trails, forest reserves

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The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) closed trails, parks and campground areas on Saturday July 27 with additional closures made Monday July 29 due to the expected impacts of Tropical Storm Flossie.

All areas that were closed are now reopened to normal operating hours.

The following trails, campgrounds, and parks have reopened after further assessment of conditions following high winds and heavy rain caused by tropical depression Flossie.

Hawaii Island:

Division of Forestry and Wildlife

Ainapo trail and cabin

Pololu trail

Waimanu trail and campground

State Parks

Hapuna Beach State Recreational Area (including Hapuna and Waialea sections)

Kiholo State Park Reserve

Kekaha Kai State Park (including Manini owali (Kua Bay) and Mahaiula sections)

Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park

Lapakahi State Historical Park

Maui: 

Division of Forestry and Wildlife

Kula Forest Reserve

Makawao Forest Reserve

State Parks

Iao Valley State Monument Park

Makena State Park

Waianapanapa State Park

Polipoli State Park

Kauai:

Kalalau Trail in the Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park

— View operating hours:

http://hawaiistateparks.org/parks/

— Learn more:

Hawaii Island:

DOFAW Hilo Office (808) 974-4221

State Parks Hilo Office (808) 961-9540

Maui:

DOFAW Maui Office (808) 984-8100

State Parks Maui Office (808) 984-8109

Kauai:

State Parks Kauai Office (808) 274-3444

 

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