Kayina Point Nature Scenic Area (Ka''ena Point State Park) is a state park in Hawaii. State parks are small compared to national parks, but the scenery is invincible, the beautiful beaches and plants are not as stunning as Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, but they are also pleasant, picturesque and worth visiting.
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Kayina Point Nature Scenic Area (Ka''ena Point State Park) is a state park in Hawaii. State parks are small compared to national parks, but the scenery is invincible, the beautiful beaches and plants are not as stunning as Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, but they are also pleasant, picturesque and worth visiting.
Hiking the Kayina Point Nature Scenic Area, accompanied by seals and seabirds to the Kayina Point Nature Scenic Area has two north and south trails, the south line is from the Lihuad coast, and the north line is from the north shore. The northern line is about 5 kilometers long, the terrain is relatively flat, the soil road is relatively wide, one side is the Pacific Ocean, the other side is the Wyeena Mountains. The rare and lovely monk seal Kayina Point natural scenic spot is one of Hawaii's state parks, relatively small in size, but the scenery is invincible. In the Kayina Point Nature Scenic Area, we also saw monk seals. They looked bigger than ordinary seals. They opened two big and bright black eyes and their heads were round. They felt inexplicably similar to the monk's face. When I moved, I looked stupid, but I was awkward. Seeing us not fleeing, especially friendly, but unfortunately now endangered, lucky to see them also added a lot of fun to the journey. In addition to monk seals, precious and lovely seabirds can also see many seabirds hovering over the natural scenic spot of Kayina Point, and they can also see their nests along the way. But because it is a wild animal, I hope everyone will not be too close to them, nor feed them, to protect the wild natural environment here. Location: Makaha,Oahu,Hawaii,3 miles north of Makaha,Oahu,HawaiiTips: 11 kilometers away from Pearl Harbor,23.7 kilometers away from Polynesian Cultural Village, 37 kilometers away from Dinosaur Bay