Kukaniloko Birth Stones

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Wahiawa, United States

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Sanctuary· Tourist attraction

Kukaniloko Birth Stones Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Kukaniloko Birth Stones is located in Wahiawa, United States on Kamehameha Hwy. Kukaniloko Birth Stones is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category sanctuary in United States.

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Kamehameha Hwy

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Rebekahsfitlife R

Beautiful place. Majestic feel. Said it was private property. But maybe that’s to keep out tourists. No parking. We parked on the road and walked through the gate. Lush and green. Felt like holy ground. Please be respectful.

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Rhomel Aquino

To tourists: its just some stones so stay away To locals: there's lots of mana here so do your best to visit and respect the land.

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Johna Hankins

This is a gorgeous cultural site that should be respected. Please, do not walk beyond the very clearly placed stone barrier and signs that very clearly say to not cross beyond a certain point.

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Adam Wood

Beautiful spot just off the highway before the Green World Coffee Farm and the Dole Plantation. It's a little bit hard to find if you are driving, its not well marked by signs, just a gate at a T intersection. There is no official parking lot to access, but you can park on the side of the road on the southbound side near the gate to the entrance. Be careful not to park in front of the gate, it is prohibited. The stones are about a five minute walk from the front gate. There is no staff or any real barriers to entry, you can just walk in. Went just before sunset when there were only a few other people here. Very peaceful and well preserved spot, if you know the history of it, it feels like a special area where important events happened. You probably need between 15-20 minutes if you walk around the whole area and take pictures.

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renee tolgo

Beautiful serene site under construction. There's no parking lot, so we had to park along the super busy road. Hopefully it will be finished soon.

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Tina Fulp

Different... I grew up in Wahiawa- and was always able to go walk around here- we havent been back to look in years- now u cant walk around amongst the stones. I got scolded by a guy that was weed wacking- told us that u cannot enter- then of course I see that there was a sign by the ground- whoops! It looks great!!-WAY Better than before- but It was weird to be scolded. He asked if we were locals or just tourists- lol. That was odd too.so I FINALLY got to show my OHA "Registered Hawaiian" Card! Lol...Didnt get me in tho. Lol. So sad! Hawaiian denied entry- even tho I grew up being able to walk around in there -even sat on the stones- I understand tho- gotta protect the Land-

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Arick McNiel-Cho

Nice if driving by while transiting from south to north shore. Very tranquil.

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Boriss Oks

Beautiful! Very beautiful.