Monday, March 21, 2011

Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge in Kauai

The Kilauea Pint National Wildlife Refuge photos are also ones taken by Pam McGahey.   Thank you Pam, they are wonderful.  Not only is there beautiful scenery, unique wildlife, but also the Kilauea Lighthouse.


 Whales are often seen December thru March.








  WOW ...

If you would like to read more about the refuge, click HERE.  
Location Information from their website: 
"The refuge is located 2 miles north of historic Kīlauea town on the northernmost tip of Kaua‘i. It is the only refuge on Kaua‘i open to the public and providing visitor services. Kīlauea Point is a must-see destination for island visitors and residents alike – and approximately 500,000 people visit the refuge every year!"

Driving Directions: From Līhu‘e, drive north on Kūhiō Highway for approximately 23 miles to the town of Kīlauea, turn right on Kolo Road, then left on Kīlauea Road and drive 2 miles to the refuge entrance. All visitors are required to drive down into the refuge parking area. Parking is limited. Please call in advance if there are more than 20 people. Passenger vehicles are restricted to vans transporting 15 people or fewer. Buses are not permitted without prior permission.
 
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