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Kailua Pier
Raised platform next to a beach hosting large & small boats, local events & tournaments.
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Kailua Kona, Hawaii’s Christian History
The first team of missionaries to arrive in the islands sailed from Boston in a small brig called the Thaddeus. 14 New Englanders (seven couples) and four Hawaiians arrived in Hawai'i after 164 days....
Walua Trail North Trailhead
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Hawaii's only fully-accredited, USDA licensed, exotic animal sanctuary
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Shoreline Rocks
Kawailoa Bay Beach
Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden
Botanical garden featuring an array of Hawaiian plants plus a native insect house with butterflies.
Paleaku Gardens Peace Sanctuary
Joseph Rock Arboretum
The mission of the Joseph Rock Arboretum is to collect and study trees, shrubs and plants of Hawaii and around the world. Its goal is to teach people how to care for natural environments through hands...
Green Island Wildlife Sanctuary
South Maui Fitness (24 Hour Access Gym)
Poipu Kai Tennis Club (Tennis & Pickleball Courts)
Smith's Tropical Paradise
Botanical gardens with tropical fruit orchards, Polynesian & Filipino hut replicas & winding paths.
Hikinaakala Heiau
Only the foundation remains of this temple, believed to be one of the early sacred sites of Wailua.
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Raised platform next to a beach hosting large & small boats, local events & tournaments.
Cultural Experiences
The first team of missionaries to arrive in the islands sailed from Boston in a small brig called the Thaddeus. 14 New Englanders (seven couples) and four Hawaiians arrived in Hawai'i after 164 days. While at sea, King Kamehameha the Great died, his son Liholiho became ruler, and the ancient kapu system was abolished, with no belief system to take its place. This historic marker was designed for the local churches to commemorate the 195th anniversary of the fulfillment of the prophecy by Kahuna Nui Hewahewa: that a new God would come and set foot on a rock at Kailua bay. High Priest Hewahewa himself burned his own temple in faith of what was coming. The missionaries, came ashore with the Bible, first translated by Henry Opukahaia, as they stepped on the very same rock at Kailua pier, changing Hawaii forever. With the prophecy complete, many of the Ali'i royalty of Hawaii became Christians and avid readers of scripture. Many of Hawaii's churches and ministries have given generously to erect the Kailua Village historical marker that tells the story of "Hawaii's Plymouth Rock." We gratefully honor: Frank & Rosemary Miller, Calvary Church, Legacy Church, Living Stones, Kona Coast Chaplaincy, Central Kona Union Church, Holualoa Chapel, Samoan Church of Hawaii LMS, Helani Church, St. Michael the Archangel Parish, Haili Congregational Church, Kuhio Chapel, Waipahu United Church of Christ, Gospel of Salvation Church, Kahikiola Congregational Church, Kona Church of God, Family Foundations International, Corinth Reformed Church, Rev. Abraham Akaka Ministries Foundation and the University of the Nations for their generosity. The first Christian church established in the Hawaiian Islands lives on to this day in an active and caring fellowship called Mokuaikaua Church. THE NAME: There have been literal interpretations offered covering the name of Mokuaikaua. One is “The Trees Are Cut, Let Us Eat.” Another, “The Land the devours warfare.” The only acceptable origin of the name Mokuaikaua is from to the place where the timber material was obtained. It was part of the crown properties known as Mokuaikaua, and located on the western slopes of Hualalai volcano. THE ARCHWAY: In 1910, the Evangelical Association of the territory of Hawaii met in Kailua to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the coming fo the first american congregational missionaries to Hawaii in 1820. In honor of this occasion, Mokuaikaua Church was repaired and a stone arch was built to commemorate the anniversary. THE SANCTUARY: Two other structures were built prior to the present church. The first was built as the King’s home prior to 1820, and the second was built as a church in 1825. The present structure was started in 1835 and dedicated in early 1837. Find out about preserving Mokuaikaua Church
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Exotic Animal Sanctuary- private tours ONLY by appointment
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Botanical garden featuring an array of Hawaiian plants plus a native insect house with butterflies.
Farms & Agriculture
The mission of the Joseph Rock Arboretum is to collect and study trees, shrubs and plants of Hawaii and around the world. Its goal is to teach people how to care for natural environments through hands on seed collection, seed banking, propagation and field work.
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Botanical gardens with tropical fruit orchards, Polynesian & Filipino hut replicas & winding paths.
Cultural Centers
Only the foundation remains of this temple, believed to be one of the early sacred sites of Wailua.
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Kailua Pier
Raised platform next to a beach hosting large & small boats, local events & tournaments.
mokuaikaua.com
mokuaikaua.com › Cultural Experiences
Kailua Kona, Hawaii’s Christian History
The first team of missionaries to arrive in the islands sailed from Boston in a small brig called the Thaddeus. 14 New Englanders (seven couples) and four Hawaiians arrived in Hawai'i after 164 days....
Walua Trail North Trailhead
Happy Sands Beach
threeringranch.org
threeringranch.org › Activities & Tours
Hawaii's only fully-accredited, USDA licensed, exotic animal sanctuary
Exotic Animal Sanctuary- private tours ONLY by appointment
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Shoreline Rocks
Kawailoa Bay Beach
Public Beach Parking
Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden
Botanical garden featuring an array of Hawaiian plants plus a native insect house with butterflies.
Hale Hood Kona
Paleaku Gardens Peace Sanctuary
Joseph Rock Arboretum
The mission of the Joseph Rock Arboretum is to collect and study trees, shrubs and plants of Hawaii and around the world. Its goal is to teach people how to care for natural environments through hands...
Green Island Wildlife Sanctuary
South Maui Fitness (24 Hour Access Gym)
Kalākupua Playground
Poipu Kai Tennis Club (Tennis & Pickleball Courts)
Gillin's Beach
Smith's Tropical Paradise
Botanical gardens with tropical fruit orchards, Polynesian & Filipino hut replicas & winding paths.
Labyrinth at MomiLaniKai
Hikinaakala Heiau
Only the foundation remains of this temple, believed to be one of the early sacred sites of Wailua.