COVID-19 Update: Camping Closed, Maximum Group Size Reduced to 10 People

Aloha e ka ʻohana Hui Aloha Kīholo,

Due to the prevalence of COVID-19 in our community, we would like to share some updates on how we can all keep Kīholo State Park Reserve a safe place for our community to enjoy.

Camping

Camping at the Kīholo State Park Reserve will be closed starting September 24, 2021 until further notice due to COVID-19 guidelines set by the State and/or County.

Volunteer and In-person Group Hosting

To protect the health of our staff and community we are currently not accommodating requests to host in-person volunteer or community groups.

Hawaiʻi County COVID-19 Guidance Update

Social Gathering Limits: Maximum of 10 individuals

Mask mandate: Masks are required outdoors when six feet of social distancing cannot be maintained and in areas with more than 10 persons.

For additional information on COVID-19 resources and park closures, please see the:

Hui Aloha Kīholo stands committed to the health and safety of our community. Limiting measures such as these are aimed to keep us all safe with social distancing that will ultimately slow or reduce the spread of this virus. Please join us in doing your part to following these measures when accessing Kīholo State Park Reserve, so that we can all continue to enjoy Kīholo safely.

We will continue to communicate the latest developments via our website, social media, and emails. We look forward to the day when campers are allowed back, but until then, stay safe.
Please take good care and if you have any questions, please contact us.

Hui Aloha Kīholo's Hoa ʻĀina staff are at Kīholo 7 days a week to help ensure the health and safety of our community while visiting Kīholo. Mahalo for your cooperation as we all do our part to protect our community. We look forward to seeing you at Kīholo and giving a socially-distanced shaka from across the beach!

 

Our Hoa ʻĀina team includes Andrew Hanano, Leighton Hind, Sandy Kamaka and Kaleo Ortiz.

 
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Mahalo Nui loa!

From your Hui Aloha Kīholo ʻohana


What to Know Before You Go To Kīholo:

  • There is no potable water or showers. Please bring your own water.

  • Social distancing measures must be maintained.

  • Park hours are from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm.

  • There is currently no camping allowed.

  • No animals are allowed in the park, including dogs, with the exception of service dogs properly identified with paperwork and leashed.