Puukohola Heiau National Historic Site

Big Island, Hawaii

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Puukohola Heiau National Historic Site

Puukohola Heiau is a stunning stone structure visible from the road. Located north of Kohala Coast's resorts, the National Historic Site is home to one of the largest restored heiau (temples) in Hawaii. Heiau were sacred places of worship for Native Hawaiians, and Puukohola Heiau itself was built to fulfill a historic prophecy.

Useful Information

  • Address: 62-3601 Kawaihae Road, Kawaihae, Island of Hawaii
  • More Info: www.nps.gov/puhe/index.htm
  • Opening House: Daily 7:30am–4:45pm

Do & See

The Big Island is not only the largest island in Hawaii, it also has an active volcano to amaze visitors with an unparalleled view of the Earth in action. It is only one of the many natural and historical sites that enthuse visitors to the island annually.

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