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Kalaupapa National Historical Park HI

Lat, Long: 21.1731108, -156.9511609

Designation: National Historical Park

When Hansen's disease (leprosy) was introduced to the Hawaiian Islands, King Kamehameha V banished all afflicted to the isolated Kalaupapa Peninsula on the north shore of Molokai. Since 1866, more than 8,000 people, mostly Hawaiians, have died at Kalaupapa. Once a prison, Kalaupapa is now a refuge for the few remaining residents who are cured but were forced to live their lives in isolation.

Weather:

Hawaii enjoys warm temperatures year-round, although site conditions at the park can vary depending on weather and time of year. The rainy season is in the winter with the more hot and humid days in the summer. Trade winds are fairly constant and typically blow from the northeast. Daytime temperatures range from 65–75° F in the winter to 80-90°F in the summer. Nighttime temperatures are often in the 60-70°F range.

Directions:

Kalaupapa is an extremely isolated place, surrounded on three sides by ocean and two-thousand foot cliffs on the fourth. Consequently, there is no road access into the peninsula. Kalaupapa cannot be reached by automobile. To get to the park, visitors must travel by air, mule, or on foot. See the park's Direction and Transportation webpage for additional information.

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Address/Contact:

7 Puahi Street

Kalaupapa, US, 96742

Phone: 8085676802

Email: kala_superintendent@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

View of Kalaupapa Peninsula from OverlookView of pali (sea cliffs) on the north shore of MolokaiView of residences along Damien RoadView of the sunrise over the north shore of MolokaiView of Black Sand Beach and Awahua BayView of rock walls and native Hawaiian archeological sites at Kalaupapa.Siloama Church at Kalawao settlementView of St. Damien's Grave at Kalawao with ocean in background.View of Paschoal Hall also known as the Kalaupapa Social HallView of grave markers at Papaloa Cemetery in KalaupapaView of Kana'ana Hou Church through gatesView of warehouse and store at the Kalaupapa Pier