Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Kaena Point Lighthouse, Hawai'i

In 1985, when my husband was stationed in Hawai'i with the USN, our family made a hike out to Kaena Point on Oahu's northwestern tip to see the little concrete lighthouse. It was a long, rough, trail along the shoreline, with cliffs rising above us. Hot, dusty, and beaten by the sun, we made the entire trip---seven miles out and seven miles back--on foot. Along the way, our kids found treasures washed up by waves and played in the surf. After reading my article below, which appeared in Hawai'i Magazine's August 1988 issue, you can imagine my disappointment to find the lighthouse vandalized. Additional photos that appear below the article show what happened after 1985.


An aerial view of Kaena Point shows the trails leading to the point from the north side of the Koolau Mountains and the south side. My family made the walk on the south trail, shown in the next image. (Honolulu Magazine photos)






My kids in 1985 on the trail to Kaena Point. These kids have hiked to many lighthouses!











Kaena Point in recent years--the concrete lighthouse was pushed over by vandals. Someone decided to paint a girl's face and flowing hair on the fallen lighthouse. I suppose that's better than tagging or plain old scribbling. 

The Coast Guard erected a pole light with four orange and white dayboards to replace the little concrete lighthouse. Vandals ripped off the dayboards too. Vandalism will always be a problem at remote and unmanned lighthouses. Sadly, vandals also have killed albatrosses that nest at Kaena Point, and harassed seals and other wildlife. Top image is from Kraig Anderson of Lighthouse Friends. Bottom image is from Trip Advisor.

Today, Kaena Point is a state park and protected area. Vehicular traffic is forbidden, but some people disregard the rule. Still, it is a pleasant hike if you are prepared. Slather yourself with sunscreen, wear a hat and cool cotton clothing plus good hiking shoes, and take water and snacks. Don't forget your camera!

If you have current pictures of Kaena Point, I'd enjoy seeing them. Send them to lightkeeper0803@gmail.com and I will post them on this blog with credit.


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