Koke'e State Park lies in mountainous terrain in Kauali. The park covers 4,345 acres (18 km.) of land. It is here you come to find out about the natural beauties of the area at the Ko'kee Museum then explore them for yourself on the hiking trails. Koke'e State Park provides hikers and walkers with the chance to explore mountain cliffs, overlook canyons, admire the splash of waterfalls and stand to gaze out in wonder over the breathtaking views at one of several lookout points. There are amenities near some of the more popular lookout points. There are also picnic grounds and other facilities. The Museum gives you the chance to purchase locally made, high quality goods. There are also organized activities and guided walks. The attractions of Koke'e State Park are the variety of native flora and fauna you will find along its hiking trails. There is great bird watching along the Pilhea Trail. The Cliff Trail allows you to see feral goats and have a view down the Waimen Canyon. Black Pipe Trail features native hibiscus and iliau. Black Pipe Canyon and Cliff Canyon are a popular family excursion hike. Yu can go as far as Waipo'o Falls. On the Halemanu-Ke'e Trail you can wander through the koa forest while the Wainemanu and Kumewela Trails reveal clumps of mixed native and introduced species of forest trees. Another popular route is the Berry Flat Trail with different types of native and introduced forest species. There is a grove of strawberry guava. Flitting among them are native forest birds. You will also pass through a grove of sugi pines. Here there are eucalyptus and redwood trees. For bog lovers, there is the Pihea-Alaka'i Trail.
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