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Kokee Museum

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Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Kokee Museum
Phone:
+1 808-335-9975

Hours:
Sunday10am - 4pm
Monday10am - 4pm
Tuesday10am - 4pm
Wednesday10am - 4pm
Thursday10am - 4pm
Friday10am - 4pm
Saturday10am - 4pm


Kōkeʻe State Park is located in northwestern Kauaʻi in the Hawaiian Islands. It includes the Kōkeʻe Museum at the 15 mi marker on State Road 550, which focuses on the weather, vegetation, and bird life; a lodge which serves food and sells gifts; cabins for rent; and hiking trails. The park is just north of Waimea Canyon State Park at 22°7′49″N 159°39′32″W and includes 4,345 acres of mountainous terrain. The main attractions of Kōkeʻe State Park trails are the native vegetation, native forest birds, and the scenic cliffside views. Situated on a plateau between 3,200 and 4,200 ft , much of Kōkeʻe is a montane mesic forest dominated by koa and ʻōhiʻa lehua trees. The park receives around 70 inches of rain per year, mostly from October to May. At the end of the state road is a lookout onto the Kalalau Valley, once home to thousands of native Hawaiians. The valley was the backdrop for Jack London's short story Koʻolau the Leper. In October it is the home of a festival honoring Queen Emma of Hawaii.
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