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Challenge at Manele

Crater on Lanai

Dole Park

Dollar Rent a Car

Federation Camp

Garden of the Gods

Halulu Heiau

Highway 44

Hotel Lanai

Huawai Bay

Hulopo'e Beach

Kahekili's Leap

Kaiolohia-Kahue Trail

Kai Okahi Oka Malamalama Church

Kamehameha's House

Kane'apua Rock

Kanepu'u Trail

Kaumalapau Harbor

Kaumalapau Harbor Lookout

Kaumalapau Tidepools

Kaunolu Bay

Kaunolu Ancient Village

Kaunolu Trail

Kealaikahiki Channel

Koele Stables


Kaunolu Ancient Village

 

South Lanai

This ancient Hawaiian fishing village was thought to be first inhabited in the 15th Century. It was once the vacation site of King Kamehameha the Great. After he conquered Lanai in the early 1800's, he selected this site as a favorite fishing spot. He rebuilt the Halulu Heiau and had a residence nearby.

 
 
An interpretive hike built by the Bishop Museum gives educational information about the sites and the numerous ruins located here. Kaunolu Village is on the register as a National Historical Landmark. There are stone foundations of more than 100 Hawaiian homes, storerooms, garden walls, and burial sites located here.
 
 
People lived in this village until the late 1800's. It is thought to be the religious center of Lanai. The area may seem dry and barren to us, but during ancient times, the ocean provided plenty of food and a freshwater stream flows almost all year long through the Kaunolu Gulch to the right of the village.
 
 

Useful Information:

  • This is a historical site, DO NOT remove, move, or wrap any of the stones located here
  • DO NOT walk on any of the rock walls
  • No facilities
  • Do not attempt to access this area when it is raining as the road is rocky and steep
 
 
DIRECTIONS:
Take Highway 440 west out of Lanai City toward Kaumalapau Harbor. Go past the airport turnoff and take the next left Kaupili Road, an unmarked dirt road. Travel approximately 2.5 miles to a yellow standpipe on the right. Turn right on this rocky road which descends downhill about 3 miles to Kaunolu Village. The intrepretive hike is on the right.
 


   

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Lanai Airport

Lanai City

Lanai Pine


Lanai Plantation Store

Lighthouse ruins at Shipwreck Beach

Lodge at Koele

Luahiwa Petroglyphs

Mamaki Trail

Manele Bay Harbor

Manele Bay Resort

Munro Trail

Old Koele Cemetery

Palaoa Point

Palaoa Point Sea Arch

Palaoa Point Sea Cliffs

Palaoa Point Tidepools

Pali Lei no Haunui

Po'opo'o Fisherman Trail

Pu'u Pehe Lookout

Pu'u Pehe Rock

Pu'u Pehe Tomb

Sharks Bay

Sharks Cove

Shipwreck Beach