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National geographic readers safari6/21/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It is unclear if or when that will change. Online resources like the Department of Land and Natural Resources, the National Park Service, and the Hawaii Tourism Authority are good places to check out current requirements for entry to a specific location.įor example, at the time of writing, many state parks in the Big Island (listed above) are imposing entry fees and reservation requirements - but other locations, such as Kohala Historical Sites State Monument, are still free to enter. While we hope this list is a useful starting point, given the ongoing nature of the rollout, we strongly recommend assuming there may be a fee and reservation requirements at whichever place you intend to visit. Fees and reservations like those listed here will continue to be added and updated in the coming months and years. The Hawaii Tourism Authority’s sweeping plan is currently rolling out and has goals stretching into 2025. ![]()
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