O'ahu Hawaii Maui Kauai Molokai Lanai

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Ancient Hawaiian Fishponds

Bellstone

Coffees Of Hawaii

Dragons Tail

East Coast

Halawa Valley

Halawa Valley Drive

Hale'o Lono Harbor

Hipuapua Falls

Iliiliopae Heiau

Kalaupapa Lookout

Kalaupapa National Historical Park

Kaluaha Church

Kaluakoi Resort

Kamalo Wharf

Kapuaiwa Coconut Grove

Kaunakakai

Kaunakakai Wharf

Kawela Battlefield

Kamalo Wharf
"The Dry Place"

 
This wharf is now abandoned but offers a terrific view of the coast, the offshore islands of Maui and Lanai, and Mount Kamakou. This peak reaches 4,970 feet, the highest point on the island. Once the primary commerce site for the island, this natural harbor was used for centuries. However, with the population shift from Kaluaaha to Kaunakakai, the ships also moved to Kaunakakai Wharf. The small, sleepy settlement of Kamalo is on the left side of Highway 450.
 
 

Useful Information:

  • Scenic area for viewing the coastline and the mountains
 
  DIRECTIONS:
Take Highway 450 east from Kaunakakai. Just after the 10-mile marker, take the dirt road turnoff on the right and drive out to the wharf.
 



   


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Lanikaula Kukui Grove

Maunaloa

Moaula Falls

Moku Ho'oniki & Kanaha Rock

Molokai Airport

Molokai Horse & Wagon Ride

Molokai Mule Ride

Molokai Ranch

Our Lady of Sorrows Church

Palau'au State Park

Phallic Rock

Purdy's Nut Farm

Pu'u o Kaiaka Ranch

RW Meyer Sugar Mill Museum

Sandalwood Pit

Smith and Bronte Landing

St. Joseph's Church

Waikolu

Waikolu Valley Overlook