Landmarks |Historical Sites

Historical Sites

dDole Park and War Memorial

Dole Park, also known as Lanai City Commercial Square, is in the center of Lanai City. Built around 1922 when the plantation village was established, this large, grassy park serves ...
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Ahihi Kinau Bay and Nature Preserve

dFederation Camp
Baily House Museum

This fishing camp was built entirely from driftwood and lumber that washed ashore on Shipwreck Beach nearby. Built in the early 1930's by Filipino fisherman, this camp is still used by locals...
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dGarden of the Gods

These beautiful and unique rock formations were formed by thousands of years of erosion creating pinnacles and buttes in a remote canyon area. Colors of red, purple, and ochra earth ...
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Bellstone

dHalulu Heiau
Black Rock

This well-preserved heiau is located across a wide gulch in the ancient fishing village of Kaunolu. After King Kamehameha the Great captured the island of Lanai in the early 1800's, he used...
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dKalokahi o Ka Malamalama Church

This quaint little wooden church church was built during the Plantation Days of the late 1800's and early 1900's as a place for Hawaiian religious services...
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Oneuli Beach and Red Hill Area

dKane'apua Rock
Charles Lindburg's Grave

This small lava rock outcropping is located at the southern tip of Lanai near the ancient village of Kaunolu. The area is well known for its excellent fishing and small tidepools ...
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dKaunolu Village and Trail

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...
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Dragons Teeth

dKing Kamehameha's House
Halekii and Pihana Heiau

This rock structure was once the large vacation home of King Kamehameha the Great. After conquering Lanai in the early 1800's in his quest to unite ...
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dLighthouse Ruins at Shipwreck Beach

Ruins of an old lighthouse marks the trail to the shipwreck on Shipwreck Beach. Many old lighthouses have been removed from service and light beacons have replaced ...
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Hana Cross

d'Luahiwa Petroglyphs
Iao Valley Needle

Ancient Hawaiians came to Lanai as early at the 15th Century. Petroglyphs are drawings made on lava rocks by these early settlers. Luahiwa Petroglyphs has one of the most ..
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dSweetheart Rock (Pu'u Pehe Rock)

This triangular-shaped rock located just offshore and to the left of Hulopo'e Bay, is Pu'u Pehe or Sweetheart Rock. Lengend states that many years ago a jealous husband confined his wife...
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Kaulanapueo Church

dLandmarks

dCity of Lanai
Alaalaula Bridge and Stream

Lanai arouse from a single volcanic mountian, Lana'i Hale. A very small island, it remained uninhabited until 1425 when it came under the rule of the Maui king who, legend states, killed the...
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dDole Park and War Memorial

Dole Park, also known as Lanai City Commercial Square, is in the center of Lanai City. Built around 1922 when the plantation village was established, this large, grassy park serves ...
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Black Rock

dFederation Camp
Oneuli Beach and Red Hill Area

This fishing camp was built entirely from driftwood and lumber that washed ashore on Shipwreck Beach nearby. Built in the early 1930's by Filipino fisherman, this camp is still used by locals...
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dGarden of the Gods

These beautiful and unique rock formations were formed by thousands of years of erosion creating pinnacles and buttes in a remote canyon area. Colors of red, purple, and ochra earth ...
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Dragons Teeth

dHalulu Heiau
Haleakala Crater

This well-preserved heiau is located across a wide gulch in the ancient fishing village of Kaunolu. After King Kamehameha the Great captured the island of Lanai in the early 1800's, he used...
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dHulopo'e Tidepools

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Iao Valley Needle

dHighway 44
Kahakuloa Head

One of only two highways on Lanai, this highway is also called Keomuku Road. It travels northeast through the lush rain forest and mountain area of the island and then descends to the ocean...
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dKalokahi o Ka Malamalama Church

This quaint little wooden church church was built during the Plantation Days of the late 1800's and early 1900's as a place for Hawaiian religious services...
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Kanaha Pond

dKane'apua Rock
Kihei Boat Landing

This small lava rock outcropping is located at the southern tip of Lanai near the ancient village of Kaunolu. The area is well known for its excellent fishing and small tidepools ...
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dKaumalapau Harbor

Located on the west coast of Lanai, Kaumalapau Harbor is the main harbor for the island where most fishing boats depart. The area was once a thriving and busy harbor ...
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Lahaina Town

dKaunolu Village and Trail
McGregor Point Light Beacon

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...
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dLanai Airport

Lanai Airport is located southeast of Lanai City in the Palawai Basin. Regularly scheduled flights from Honolulu and Maui land and depart from here daily. Check with your airline ...
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Nakalele Blow Hole

dLanai Crater
Nakalele Point and Lookout

The island of Lanai resulted from a single volcanic mountain, Lanai Hale, that erupted one time millions of years ago. The resulting island lies 59 miles southeast of Honolulu...
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dLighthouse Ruins at Shipwreck Beach

Ruins of an old lighthouse marks the trail to the shipwreck on Shipwreck Beach. Many old lighthouses have been removed from service and light beacons have replaced ..
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Oheo Pools Seven Sacred Pools

dManele Boat Harbor
Old Kahakuloa Village

This small boat harbor is surrounded on the west by Pali Lei no Haunui seacliffs which provide the harbor with excellent protection from storms and strong currents....
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dMonroe Trail

One of the most interesting drives on Lanai is the Munro Trail. The road is dirt and somewhat rutted in spots but the views make it worth the trip. At the summit of the trail you are at 3,370-foot...
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Humpback Whale Museum

dOld Koele Cemetary
Maui Arts and Cultural Center

This old cemetery has numerous turn-of-the century graves from when most of the island of Lanai was a bustling pineapple plantation. Some of the markers are so old they can no longer..
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dPalaoa Point

The southern tip of Lanai is marked by Palaoa Point. This is the site of the ancient Kaunolu Village where Hawaiians lived for thousands of years. The waters off this coast are rich for...
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Sugar Museum

dPalaoa Point Lighthouse
Alaalaula Bridge and Stream

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dPali Le No Haunai Lookout

These may not be the tallest seacliffs in Hawaii, but they are certainly some of the most beautiful. Located on the western side of Manele Bay, these cliffs protect the bay making it a natural marine...
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Blue Angle Falls

dSweetheart Rock (Pu'u Pehe Rock)
Haipuaena Falls

This triangular-shaped rock located just offshore and to the left of Hulopo'e Bay, is Pu'u Pehe or Sweetheart Rock. Lengend states that many years ago a jealous husband confined his wife...
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