A new Hanalei wildlife-viewing spot opens on Kauai

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Visitors chat during the opening ceremont at the Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge Viewpoint.
Visitors chat during the opening ceremont at the Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge Viewpoint. Photo Credit: Laurel Smith/USFWS

A new 5.4-acre viewpoint overlooking Hanalei Valley and the Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge has opened on the side of Kuhio Highway in Princeville. It serves as the primary spot for visitors to see the refuge and its endangered species from a distance.

"With the existing Hanalei lookout remaining in place, the new Hanalei NWR viewpoint is an additional site that provides safe access and an exciting new way to enjoy the mesmerizing views," the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said in a statement.

The lookout has 25 parking spaces, interpretive displays and bathrooms. In addition, the viewpoint allows the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to share with the public the wildlife conservation work happening in the refuge, some Hawaiian history and traditions, and an opportunity to enjoy wildlife and landscape photography.

The viewpoint is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesdays through Saturdays.

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