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Sito del Faro di Kauhola Point

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Sito del Faro di Kauhola Point

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The Kauhola Point Lighthouse Site is a significant historical and natural monument located on Kauhola Point, a narrow peninsula near the northern tip of Hawaiʻi Island, within the North Kohala district. Standing at an elevation of approximately 13 meters above sea level, this site is renowned for its past as a crucial navigational aid and its preserved natural beauty. While the iconic 1933 concrete lighthouse was demolished due to coastal erosion, the area remains a powerful reminder of its maritime…

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    27 ottobre 2023

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    Questo promontorio appartato ospitava un faro di lunga data costruito nel 1933. Il faro sostituisce un precedente faro in legno del 1800. Sfortunatamente il faro è stato demolito di recente e sostituito con una targa metallica a simboleggiare la sua storia.
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    I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Sito del Faro di Kauhola Point

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    Kauhola Point via il circuito di Kapa'au — Hawai‘i

    8,63km

    00:43

    150m

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    Cycle the easy 5.4-mile Kauhola Point via Old Kohala Mill Road Loop for scenic ocean views and the historic Kauhola Point Lighthouse site.

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    Elevazione 10 m

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    martedì 21 aprile

    28°C

    21°C

    16 %

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    Velocità max vento: 21,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Halaula, Hawaiʻi County, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What types of trails can I expect at Kauhola Point Lighthouse Site, and what are their difficulty levels?

    The Kauhola Point Lighthouse Site offers opportunities for quiet exploration along undeveloped coastline. While formal, marked trails are limited, visitors can enjoy walking paths that provide scenic vistas. The terrain can be rugged, especially along the cliffs, and access roads like Old Kohala Mill Road can be challenging, particularly after rain. Hikers should be prepared for uneven surfaces and potentially muddy conditions.

    Is Kauhola Point Lighthouse Site suitable for families with children?

    The site offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty that can be engaging for families. However, due to the rugged, undeveloped coastline and cliff edges, close supervision of children is essential. The challenging access road might also be a consideration for families with very young children or those sensitive to bumpy rides. It's more suited for families who enjoy a bit of adventure and are comfortable with less-maintained paths.

    Is Kauhola Point Lighthouse Site dog-friendly?

    While there are no explicit restrictions mentioned, the undeveloped nature of Kauhola Point Lighthouse Site means it's generally welcoming to dogs, provided they are kept under control. Given the rugged terrain and potential for wildlife, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash. Always remember to pack out any waste to preserve the natural environment.

    What are the parking options and accessibility like at Kauhola Point Lighthouse Site?

    Access to Kauhola Point Lighthouse Site is primarily via Pratt Road and then Old Kohala Mill Road. Parking is informal, typically along the roadside near the site. Be aware that Old Kohala Mill Road can be challenging, especially in wet weather, and may require a vehicle suitable for rougher terrain. There are no designated public transport options directly to the site.

    What are the best times to visit Kauhola Point Lighthouse Site to avoid crowds or for specific activities?

    The site is generally less crowded due to its remote location. Visiting during dry periods is recommended for easier access along the challenging Old Kohala Mill Road. Early mornings or late afternoons can offer beautiful light for photography and birdwatching. While the intro mentions dry periods for access, visiting outside of peak tourist seasons on the Big Island might offer an even more secluded experience.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for at Kauhola Point Lighthouse Site?

    Absolutely. Beyond the sweeping ocean views and rugged Kohala sea-cliffs, visitors can still see remnants of the old lighthouse's base, a tangible link to its history. The area is also characterized by wind-tortured ironwood trees and offers excellent opportunities for observing various Pacific seabirds. Historically, the point also held ancient fishponds, taro plots, and heiau temple shrines, though these may not be readily visible.

    What is the history of the lighthouse at Kauhola Point, and what happened to the original structure?

    The Kauhola Point Lighthouse has a rich history, with the first light established in 1897. The most prominent structure, an 86-foot conical concrete tower, was built in 1933. Unfortunately, this historic lighthouse was deliberately demolished in 2009 due to severe coastal erosion that brought it perilously close to the cliff edge. Today, a modern, automated light on a metal pole stands in its place, but remnants of the old base may still be visible.

    Are there any nearby amenities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation close to Kauhola Point Lighthouse Site?

    The Kauhola Point Lighthouse Site is in a secluded and undeveloped area. Amenities such as cafes, pubs, or formal accommodation are not available directly at the site. Visitors should plan to bring their own water and supplies. The nearest towns, such as Halaula or Hawi, would offer limited options for dining and lodging, so planning ahead is crucial.

    What are the typical weather conditions at Kauhola Point, and what should I wear?

    Kauhola Point is exposed to the Pacific Ocean, so expect windy conditions. The weather can vary, but generally, it's warm and humid, typical of coastal Hawaiʻi. However, rain can occur, making the access road muddy. It's advisable to wear comfortable, sturdy footwear suitable for uneven and potentially muddy terrain. Layers are recommended to adapt to changing temperatures and wind, and sun protection (hat, sunscreen) is always a good idea.

    What is the cultural significance of Kauhola Point beyond its lighthouse history?

    Beyond its maritime history, Kauhola Point holds deep cultural significance. It was historically a gathering place, with evidence of ancient fishponds, taro plots, and heiau temple shrines. Oral tradition suggests that King Kamehameha I taught his queen consort Kaahumanu how to surf in the waters off Kauhola Point. In 2012, community efforts secured 27.5 acres of the headland, preserving it for public access, conservation, and cultural heritage.

    Are there any specific permits required to visit Kauhola Point Lighthouse Site?

    No specific permits are generally required for public access to the Kauhola Point Lighthouse Site. The area is preserved for public access and conservation. However, visitors are always encouraged to respect the natural environment, stay on designated paths where they exist, and adhere to any posted local regulations.

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