The following 18 or more state parks, monuments, and recreation areas are managed by the Division of State Parks within the Hawai'i Department of Land and Natural Resources:[1]
- ʻAkaka Falls State Park
- Hapuna Beach State Recreation Area
- Huliheʻe Palace
- Kalopa State Recreation Area
- Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park
- Kekaha Kai (Kona Coast) State Park
- Kīholo State Park Reserve
- Kohala Historical Sites State Monument
- Lapakahi State Historical Park
- Lava Tree State Monument
- MacKenzie State Recreation Area
- Manuka State Wayside Park
- Mauna Kea Ice Age Reserve
- Mauna Kea State Recreation Area
- Old Kona Airport State Recreation Area
- Wailoa River State Recreation Area
- Wailuku River State Park / Rainbow Falls
- Ahupuaʻa O Kahana State Park
- ʻAiea Bay State Recreation Area
- Diamond Head State Monument
- Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
- Heʻeia State Park
- ʻIolani Palace State Monument
- Ka'ena Point State Park
- Kaiwi State Scenic Shoreline
- Kaka'ako Waterfront Park
- Keaʻiwa Heiau State Recreation Area
- Kewalo Basin
- Kukaniloko Birthstones State Monument
- Lāʻie Point State Wayside
- Makapuʻu Point State Wayside
- Mālaekahana State Recreation Area
- Nuʻuanu Pali State Wayside
- Puʻu o Mahuka Heiau State Monument
- Puʻu ʻUalakaʻa State Wayside
- Queen Emma Summer Palace
- Royal Mausoleum State Monument
- Sacred Falls State Park
- Sand Island State Recreation Area
- Ulupō Heiau State Historic Site
- Waʻahila Ridge State Recreation Area
- Wahiawā Freshwater State Recreation Area
See also
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edit- ^ Hawai'i Division of State Parks, Hawai'i State Parks: A Visitor's Guide to Park Resources and Recreational Opportunities, accessed 24 September 2023