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Sports and Recreation, Molokai
Beaches Dixi Maru Cove, very end of Kaluakoi Road
Halawa Beach County Park, end of Hwy 450
Kawakiu Bay, secluded white sand beach
Kepuhi Beach, infront of Kaluakoi Resort
Cultural Hike Hike to Halawa Valley's spectacular 250 foot Moaula Falls with cultural guides and learn the ancient history of the many archaeological sites you see along the way. (808) 553-9803
Island Activities www.molokaifishanddive.com
Mule Ride Damien Tours, 808-567-6171
www.muleride.com
Waterfall Adventure Guided tours through trails once used by ancient Hawaiians. Spectacular views of waterfalls, rivers, and an ecological arboretum. Trails for advanced, moderate or light hikers and backpackers. (808) 558-8464

Sightseeing and Attractions, Molokai
Halawa Valley Highway 450 east. Located at the very end of the island, approximately 30 miles from Kaunakakai
Ili ili opae Heiau This is the largest and most famous of the heiau (ancient Hawaiian places of worship) on Moloka'i.
Off Highway 450 East just before Mapulehu
Kalaupapa National Historical Park This historical park was a former leper colony run by Father Damien in the 1930s
Kamakou Preservation Molokai's rain forest preserve.
Kapuaiwa Coconut Grove One of the few remaining coconut groves in Hawaii.
Papohaku Beach Park Highway 460 west toward Maunaloa. Turn right on Kaluakoi Road before you reach the town. Continue on Kaluakoi Road, past the entrance to the Kaluakoi Resort. Papohaku Beach is two miles past the resort entrance.
Wailau Valley An isolated valley of black sand beaches, a tropical forest and waterfalls.

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