Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge

Encircled by waterfall-draped mountains, the picturesque Hanalei Valley on Kauai's north shore, harbors the Hanalei Refuge. Established in 1972, it provides essential habitat for endangered Hawaiian water birds, including the koloa maoli (Hawaiian duck), 'alae ke'oke'o (Hawaiian coot), 'alae 'ula (Hawaiian moorhen), and ae'o (Hawaiian stilt).

Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge
Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge

To find the refuge office, turn left just after crossing the Hanalei River Bridge onto Ohiki Road and continuing past the Haraguchi Rice Mill to the last buildings on the right.

Pair of koloa maoli (Hawaiian Duck) on Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge
Pair of koloa maoli (Hawaiian Duck) on Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge