
Recreation Area in Hawaii
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CampSeekBaker Island National Wildlife Refuge
Baker Island National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1974 and lies just north of the equator in the central Pacific Ocean and about 1,830 nautical miles southwest of Honolulu. On Janua

CampSeekHakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge
Hakalau Forest NWR contains some of the finest remaining stands of native montane rain forest in Hawai‘i. The slopes below 4,000 feet receive very high rainfall - 250 inches annually. Bogs, f

CampSeekHanalei National Wildlife Refuge
Kauaʻi has three wildlife refuges, Hanalei, Hulēʻia, and Kīlauea Point, managed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1972, is the oldest and

CampSeekHawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary
Every winter, thousands of humpback whales travel to the warm, shallow waters of Hawai‘i to mate, give birth, and raise their young. Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary protects

CampSeekHawaiian Islands National Wildlife Refuge
Nihoa is unlike any other Northwestern Hawaiian Island (NWHI) with its nine hundred-foot cliffs, basalt rock surface, and tiny beach. This small island is about 1-square km and is at the southeast

CampSeekHowland Island National Wildlife Refuge
Howland Island National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1974 and includes 410,999 acres, of which 648 acres are terrestrial and 410,351 acres are submerged. A shallow fringing coral reef surroun

CampSeekHulē‘ia National Wildlife Refuge
Hulē‘ia National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is approximately 241 acres and was established in 1973 under the Endangered Species Act to recover threatened and endangered species including the ko

CampSeekJames Campbell National Wildlife Refuge
James Campbell NWR is located in Kahuku, Ko‘olauloa on the island of O‘ahu. One of the few scattered remnants of natural wetlands that still exist on O‘ahu, the Refuge was established in 1976

CampSeekJarvis Island National Wildlife Refuge
Jarvis Island National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1974 and is located 1,305 nautical miles south of Honolulu. On January 6, 2009, the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monume
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