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Manuka State
Wayside Park
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PHOTOS |
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FACTS |
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Activities:
Hiking |
Nearest Store,
Gas, Dining:
Hawaiian Ocean View is a few miles
away |
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Bathrooms:
Yes, Restrooms |
Parking:
Yes, close by |
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Best Time To Go:
All year, this is the sunny side of
the island. |
Time Allowed:
Maximum of five consecutive nights. |
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Other Facilities:
Covered pavilion, Picnic tables,
outdoor grills |
Water Available:
No, bring your own in. |
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Nearby:
City of Refuge, Kealakelua Bay,
Ahole Holua Slide, South Point,
Green Sand Beach |
Type of Camping:
Tent only |
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Costs/Permits:
$5.00 per night per campsite. |
Directions:
From Hilo, drive on Hwy. 11 for 84
miles. Watch for the sign about 12
miles after passing the South Point
turnoff.
From Kona, drive south on Hwy. 11
about 40 miles and watch for the
sign shortly after entering the
Manuka Natural Area Reserve. |
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More Information/Obtain Permits:
Click Here |
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OVERVIEW |
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A rest stop with an opportunity to picnic
among a collection of native and introduced
trees. A 2-mile nature hike through the
Manuka Natural Area Reserve offers an
experience in Hawaiian natural history. Open
shelter camping.
Part of the larger Manuka Natural Area
Reserve, Manuka State Wayside is an
excellent example of mid to lowland native
mesic forest. This is a relaxing spot to
pull over for a picnic or just to take a
shady stroll among the native and introduced
trees when traveling between Kona and
Volcano. |
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