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C/O State Parks District Office 808-974-6200 MacKenzie State Recreation Area Web Site
Open Year-Round
No Entry Fee Charged
A bed of hardened lava, with a picnic facility in the background, at MacKenzie State Recreation Area. A marker tells the story of the King's Highway, a trail that once linked Hawaiians on the island of Oahu. A picnic shelter at the MacKenzie State Recreation Area on the island of Hawaii. Low cliffs and a wild volcanic coastline attracts visitors to this 13-acre park on the Kalapana-Kapoho Beach Road, Hwy. 132, on the island of Hawaii. Anglers cast in the surf for ulua, a jack fish, from the 40-foot high cliffs. King's Highway, an old Hawaiian coastal trail, traverses the park and skirts the ocean. The trail was part of a network of trails that linked Hawaiians around the island. This trail portion was believed to have been built by prison labor in the late 1860s. A long lava tube is found along the trail near the parking lot. The park has a primitive tent campground with no drinking water. Photo credits in order: Courtesy of Hawaii Division of State Parks. Courtesy of Hawaii Division of State Parks. Courtesy of Hawaii Division of State Parks. |