Wai'anapanapa State Park is a remote, wild, volcanic coastline offering solitude and respite from urban life. The park features lodging, camping, picnicking, shore fishing, and hardy family hiking along an ancient Hawaiian coastal trail which leads to Hana. Visitors can also view a seabird colony, natural stone arch, native hala forest, heiau (religious temple), sea stacks, blow holes, and a small black sand beach. The park has cabins that can accommodate up to 6 persons, with kitchen-living room, bathroom, and bedroom, as well as tent camping and campervan options. The park is suitable for families, with opportunities for hiking, fishing, and exploring the natural beauty of the area
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