Wai'anapanapa_State_Park

Waiʻanapanapa State Park

Waiʻanapanapa State Park

State park in Hana, Maui, Hawaii


Waiʻanapanapa State Park is a 122-acre (0.49 km2) state park in Hana, on the island of Maui, in Hawaii. It is located at the end of Waiʻanapanapa Road off Hana Highway at mile marker 32, 53 miles (85 km) east of Kahului, Maui. Waiʻanapanapa means "glistening fresh water" in the Hawaiian language, referring to nearby fresh water streams and sparkling pools.[2] The camp offers camping facilities, including a small lawn where campers may pitch a tent, and a public bathroom nearby.

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Florals at the Wai'anapanapa State Park in Hana, Maui, Hawaii.
Waianapanapa black sand beach with a Lava tube on Maui, Hawaii
Waianapanapa State Park on Maui, Hawaii

Tide pools at the park turn red several times of a year. Scientists state that it is due to the arrival of small shrimp, however local folklore says it is the blood of Popoaleae, a mythical princess who was murdered in a nearby lava tube by her husband, Chief Ka'akea.

Natural features

The black volcanic sand beach is a highlight at this state park in Maui, Hawaii, but there's plenty more to see, including freshwater caves, water tubes, anchialine pools, and a natural stone arch. Wildlife is abundant, and on any given day you might see an incredible seabird colony or watch the park's tide pools turn crimson with the arrival of thousands of tiny shrimp.
National Geographic[3]

Waiʻanapanapa State Park's natural features include:[4]

See also

Views of Wai'anapanapa State Park
A painting of the black sand beach by Byron Randall
Black sand beach
Crashing wave and vegetation

References

  1. "Wai'anapanapa State Park". Hawaii State Parks web site. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  2. "Wai'anapanapa State Park". Hawaii Travel Guide.
  3. "Waianapanapa State Park, Hawaii". National Geographic. Archived from the original on February 15, 2019. Retrieved June 21, 2020.



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