Pala'au State Park

Pala'au State Park

Pala'au State Park is a quiet, scenic park on the windward side of Moloka'i offering lush forested views and picnic facilities overlooking the vast Kalaupapa Peninsula.

15
Acres Protected
0
Miles of Trails
Approximately 10,000
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Pala'au State Park

Pala'au State Park
 

Pala'au State Park is located on the northeastern coast of the island of Moloka'i, Hawaii. The park sits at an elevation overlooking the Kalaupapa Peninsula, one of Hawaii’s most historically significant and geographically isolated areas. This small but charming park is surrounded by native trees such as hala and kukui, and offers visitors panoramic views of the rugged coastline and ocean beyond, including glimpses of the famous Kalaupapa National Historical Park across the water. The park once served as a rest stop for travelers heading to the Kalaupapa leprosy settlement. Pala'au State Park provides picnic tables, restrooms, and ample shade, making it an ideal day-use location for families, hikers, and tourists seeking tranquility and natural beauty. Although it does not have developed trail systems within its boundaries, its proximity to hiking routes on Moloka'i and the Kalaupapa area makes it a fitting starting point or stopover. The park's appeal lies in its natural quietness, spectacular seaside vistas, and native flora. Visitors often enjoy birdwatching and simply soaking in views of the offshore marine environment. Access to the park is by vehicle along the main island roads, and it is often included in driving tours of Moloka'i's less trafficked East End. The park's relative seclusion and lack of heavy crowds allow for a peaceful outdoor experience distinct from busier Hawaiian destinations.

Highlights

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Panoramic overlook of the Kalaupapa Peninsula and coastal cliffs

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Presence of native Hawaiian trees such as hala and kukui

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Picnic facilities with shaded tables and restroom amenities

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Quiet park area ideal for relaxation and birdwatching

Notable Natural Features

Kalaupapa Peninsula Viewpoint

Expansive ocean and cliff views encompassing the Kalaupapa National Historical Park, a former leprosy colony and important cultural site.

Native Flora

The park supports stands of hala (Pandanus tectorius) and kukui (Aleurites moluccanus), important native Hawaiian plants.

Picnic Area

Shaded tables and restroom facilities provide a comfortable setting for visitors to rest and enjoy the scenic environment.