Fodor's Expert Review Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge

Kihei Trail
Free

Natural wetlands have become rare in the Islands, so the 700 acres of this reserve attract migratory birds, such as Hawaiian coots and long-legged Hawaiian stilts that casually dip their beaks into the shallow waters as traffic shuttles by; it's also home to other wildlife. The visitor center provides a good introduction, and interpretive signs on the half-mile elevated boardwalk, which stretches along the coast by North Kihei Road, explain the journey of the endangered hawksbill turtles and how they return to the sandy dunes year after year. The boardwalk includes ramps that lead to the adjacent beach so visitors can explore tidal pools. Note that there's no restroom at the boardwalk.

Trail Free Family

Quick Facts

Mokulele Hwy.
Kihei, Hawaii  96753, USA

808-875–1582

fws.gov/refuge/kealia-pond

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Free, Visitor center closed weekends

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