DLNR Allows Managed Camping By Permit At Kiholo State Park Reserve, North Kona
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"DLNR recognizes Hawai'i's longtime need for recreational shoreline camping, and this interim camping action will eliminate impacts associated with driving on the shoreline," said
"It is critical that the public honors this management attempt to balance recreational needs with the equally pressing needs of our resources," Aila said.
The interim camping management strategy and day use policy is as follows:
Driving on the beach is not allowed
Camping is allowed by permit from Friday through Sunday nights
There are 8 designated sites to camp
Permits are now available on-line up to 30 days in advance of the camping date, for a standard fee: 1-6
people will cost
Permits are available at all State Parks offices or online at: www.hawaiistateparks.org
On
used area for more controlled and managed vehicular access and authorized camping by permit. The gate will reopen at
Hui Aloha Kiholo has a Curator Agreement with
The Hui, the State Parks West Side crew and a private contractor removed loads of public debris and rubbish, installed 42 new informational and management signs to designate interim campsites and inform about the prohibition of vehicles from driving on the beach.
They installed 48 bollards, approximately 480 feet of cable barriers and assorted boulders and stone wall barricades to prevent vehicular access to the beach, repaired and reactivated an existing gate and installed a new gate, and clarified unimproved access road shoulders and existing footpaths to the 8 interim camping areas.
Aila further noted, "The members of the
"DLNR deeply appreciates the physical commitment and sheer determination of the Hui Aloha Kiholo and many community volunteers to support the State Parks crew in the effort to malama, clean up, and prepare Kiholo for improved and managed day use and interim camping"
"This type of collaboration and stewardship is exactly what our resources need now and in the future in order to balance public use with preservation"
For years, unauthorized camping and unrestricted driving on the beach, (with illegal campers sometimes numbering in the hundreds on three day weekends) has been accelerating the decay and inappropriate public behavior near archaeological sites, the crushing of the smooth ili'ili beach stones into dusty gravel, creating periodically large loads of rubbish and human waste disposal issues, and continually reducing the amount of shoreline trees and shrubs. These detrimental impacts made intervention of this pre-existing daytime use and unauthorized nighttime use critical and necessary.
Under Park Reserve status, the 4,362 acres of land is to be preserved for the public's future use as a plan is prepared to determine a variety of management options and various public uses.
A Master Plan/Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is being prepared to guide the DSP in determining public use and management in a manner that also protects the sensitive cultural history and places of this valuable public resource. Meetings to gather pubic input to this plan have been conducted and will continue in the future on the island of Hawai'i. The Master Planning/EIS process has included archeological surveys of the Park reserve - providing documented knowledge that the area has a rich history of significant Hawaiian culture still in place that must be protected.
TNS 23SQ111209-JF78-3709007 StaffFurigay
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