Park
Kawainui Marsh
12-il persuna tal-post jissuġġeruh,
Lokalità
Kailua, HI
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More of a walk than a hike but it is mostly paved so strollers and bikes are welcome! The views of the Ko’olou Mountains especially at sunset are hard to beat.
Sacred to Hawaiians of old, Kawai Nui Marsh sprawls over 800 acres and is considered the largest remaining emergent wetland in Hawaii. The marsh is home to four of the state’s endemic and endangered waterbirds, including the koloa maoli (Hawaiian duck) and nene (Hawaiian goose), and important cultural resources such as an ancient loi (terraced taro field) and Hawaiian fishpond. There’s a popular 3-mile walking path that meanders through the protected wetland that starts at Kawai Nui Neighborhood Park. 704 Kaha St
Sacred to Hawaiians of old, Kawai Nui Marsh sprawls over 800 acres and is considered the largest remaining emergent wetland in Hawaii. The marsh is home to four of the state’s endemic and endangered waterbirds, including the koloa maoli (Hawaiian duck) and nene (Hawaiian goose), and important cultur…
An amazing bike path weaves through the marsh, great for seeing indigenous birds and fish!