Ka'ena Point State Park

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The 853-acre (3.45 sq. km) park stretches for 9 miles (14.5 km) around the northwestern tip and is home to numerous seabirds, including albatrosses and rare native plants. The whole area is steeped in legend, such as stories of Pohaku o Kauai and Ka Leina a ka Uhane. Access is only possible by hiking here, either from the road that ends north of the town Makaha, or from the road that ends behind the Dillingham Airfield on the North Shore.
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Coordinates:   21°32'59"N   158°14'34"W
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