Experience An ancient, unique landscape

OUR Mission

Kalaeloa Heritage Park’s mission is to help future generations of children know who our ancestors were.

An ancient, unique landscape

The Kalaeloa Heritage Park site is a relatively undisturbed, 11-acre parcel with over 177 recorded cultural sites that consist of a heiau and other habitation sites.

These cultural structures are unique and cannot be found anywhere else. They are constructed of coral and hints of a Tahitian origin by the integration of many upright stones into their construction.

 

Experience cultural tours

Stretching along the coast from Pearl Harbor to Wai‘anae, the entire ‘Ewa Plain is an emerged coral reef. The land is uneven, tufted and full of crevices, or sinkholes. Also called karsts, these small caves were important sources of fresh water as well as being agricultural and sacred sites for early inhabitants.

 

Help preserve and protect the cultural landscape of Kalaeloa and join us for a community workday.

Join a community workday

 

Community workdays are held on the last Saturday of every month. Anyone wishing to attend a cultural site tour is asked to contact us via email at info@kalaleloaheritagepark.org.

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About the Park

 
 
 
 

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Please request a Site Visit before arriving.