We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the Reufge. The information center and its range of videos was very informative. The weather gave us a beautiful day. I especially appreciate the assistance of...
Kilauea Point
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Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge, located on the northernmost point of Kaua'i in Hawaii, is a haven for nesting seabirds and native Hawaiian wildlife. With stunning views from a 180-foot ocean bluff, visitors can observe rare seabird species like the red-footed booby, great frigate bird, and Laysan albatross, as well as the endangered Hawaiian goose and other marine life such as spinner dolphins, Hawaiian monk seals, and humpback whales.
The refuge is also home to the historic Daniel K. Inouye Kilauea Point Lighthouse, which has guided seafarers since 1913 and played a significant role in Hawaii's aviation history. Visitors can explore the refuge's diverse coastal plant life and learn about conservation efforts to protect the unique ecosystem of this important wildlife sanctuary.
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In Suzanne Swedo's book, "Hiking the Hawaiian Islands", she's included a "hike" at Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge. While I appreciate her calling out hikes of various lengths and...
The Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge is a great stop to make while driving to or from Hanalei/Princeville. Whether you are a bird fanatic or not, the refuge offers stunning views of the...
Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge is a small but scenic stop on the northwest coast of the island. There is a fee to enter the park, and reservations are required. By sheer coincidence, we...
Avast, me hearties Captain 619 here! 'Tis another fine chance to catch a glimpse of the majestic Kilauea Point and its towering lighthouse from a perch above the briny deep. Ye can spy the...


