Kauhale Preserve
USA /
Hawaii /
Ewa Beach /
World
/ USA
/ Hawaii
/ Ewa Beach
World / United States / Hawaii
park, nature conservation park / area, cultural center / centre
The Hoakalei Cultural Foundation was established in 2006 to ensure good stewardship of the land and heritage of the ‘Ewa Plain. Its vision is to enable future generations to understand, value and respect the spirit, natural resources and heritage of the ‘Ewa Plain and most importantly, to use it to guide their lives.
The Foundation provides oversight of work to make archaeological sites within the Hoakalei Resort accessible to the community, and is actively creating partnerships with area schools and opportunities to pass on knowledge from one generation to the next.
Hoakalei is home to three preservation areas that the Foundation is providing oversight of: the Kauhale, Ahu and Pā Pua‘a Preserves. The Kauhale Preserve includes a federally protected Wetland Preservation Area, which provides vital nesting grounds for the endagered Ae‘o (Hawaiian Stilt), ‘Alae Ke‘oke‘o (Hawaiian Coot) and Koloa Maoli (Hawaiian Duck). A cultural center is planned for the mauka end of the Kauhale Preserve, from which the Foundation intends to offer place-based educational programs to students, residents and visitors.
Hoakalei Cultural Foundation official site: www.hoakaleifoundation.org/
Haseko (developer) official site: www.haseko.com/developments/resort/hoakalei-resort.htm
Hoakalei Resort official site: www.hoakalei.com/
The Foundation provides oversight of work to make archaeological sites within the Hoakalei Resort accessible to the community, and is actively creating partnerships with area schools and opportunities to pass on knowledge from one generation to the next.
Hoakalei is home to three preservation areas that the Foundation is providing oversight of: the Kauhale, Ahu and Pā Pua‘a Preserves. The Kauhale Preserve includes a federally protected Wetland Preservation Area, which provides vital nesting grounds for the endagered Ae‘o (Hawaiian Stilt), ‘Alae Ke‘oke‘o (Hawaiian Coot) and Koloa Maoli (Hawaiian Duck). A cultural center is planned for the mauka end of the Kauhale Preserve, from which the Foundation intends to offer place-based educational programs to students, residents and visitors.
Hoakalei Cultural Foundation official site: www.hoakaleifoundation.org/
Haseko (developer) official site: www.haseko.com/developments/resort/hoakalei-resort.htm
Hoakalei Resort official site: www.hoakalei.com/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoakalei_Resort
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 21°18'21"N 158°2'36"W
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- Lualualei Forest Reserve 19 km
- Ewa Forest Reserve - Southern Section 19 km
- Honolulu Watershed Forest Reserve - Central Sections 22 km
- Oahu Forest National Wildlife Refuge 23 km
- Ewa Forest Reserve 26 km
- Helemano Wilderness Area 28 km
- Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park, formerly Kahana Valley State Park 32 km
- Hawai'i Kai 33 km
- Waimea Native Forest Preserve 37 km
- Hoakalei 1.3 km
- Hoakalei Country Club 1.3 km
- US Navy Military Reservation 1.7 km
- Ocean Pointe 1.7 km
- Ocean Pointe 1.9 km
- Kalaeloa Airport 2.8 km
- 'Ewa Gentry 3.7 km
- Kalaeloa Hawaiian Home Land - Western Section 3.8 km
- Kapolei 5.3 km
- Māmala Bay 8.8 km