What a fantastic place to rest after a long drive sightseeing In the Waimea canyon and Kokee state park. There is a large next-door for eating or a snack. But it's always a great idea to stop by...
Koke'e Natural History Museum
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The Koke'e Natural History Museum, located in Kekaha, HI, serves as a gateway to the breathtaking landscapes of Waimea Canyon and Kalalau Valley. As a hub for outdoor enthusiasts, the museum offers expert guidance on hiking trails and current park conditions through its knowledgeable staff and volunteers.
In addition to its educational exhibits, the museum features a shop with an extensive selection of Hawaiian books, local crafts, and exclusive items, including Ni'ihau shell jewelry. As a community-driven organization, Koke'e Museum relies on donations and volunteer support to promote the preservation of the natural environment surrounding it.
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great museum to visit if you're in town. so much great information & history, especially about the wildlife that is native here on the island. i could spend hours reading all the neat & dandy...
I usually love museums and seek them out where ever I go, especially when I'm visiting a new place. This one is in a rural area away from the city and does not have cell service. It's "free" to...
Be forewarned that this museum now closes at 3 PM per a paper sign taped to the door. We arrived at 3:07 PM and were only able to read the exhibits on the outside of the building. No maps or...
This is a very small two room museum that is supported by a 3.00 voluntary donation and anything you might buy. Ada ramp available at entrance. Very clean and informative.




