Volunteer at Kalaeokaunaʻoa (Kahuku Point)
North Shore Community Land Trust

Unless otherwise announced, monthly community work days occur on the second Saturday of each month from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Meet on the Kahuku side of the Turtle Bay Resort parking lot near the Paradise Helicopters helipad by 9 a.m. A North Shore Community Land Trust representative will be there to guide the group on a hike out to the point. We accept volunteers of all ages and experience levels. Please note that RSVPs are required during COVID to maintain County-wide restrictions on group sizes. Click here to learn more and to RSVP.
More information regarding monthly community work days is listed below:
Stewardship Activities:
- Invasive species removal
- Native plant out-planting
- Dune stabilization projects
- Marine debris removal
What is Provided:
- Snacks
- Water refills
- Gloves
- Hand tools (picks, shovels, rakes, loppers)
What to Bring:
- Reef-safe sun protection (we will be working in hot, sunny conditions with little shade)
- Closed-toed shoes (recommended)
- Reusable water bottle with plenty of water
- Gloves (optional, if you prefer to use your own)
- Hand tools (optional, if you prefer to use your own)
For more information and for questions please contact Alice Terry, Outreach & Volunteer Coordinator, at alice@northshoreland.org. Mahalo!
North Shore Community Land Trust
About the organizer
North Shore Community Land Trust was founded by a grassroots group of community members in 1997 as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to protecting and restoring the scenic beauty of the North Shore.
Good For
Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors, Exercise, Meeting People, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Outdoor, Parks & Trails, Help Plants & Nature, Cleanup, Physical Labor, Landscaping, Fellowship
Cause
Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement
Requirements
RSVP Required
Volunteer at Kalaeokaunaʻoa (Kahuku Point)
North Shore Community Land Trust

Unless otherwise announced, monthly community work days occur on the second Saturday of each month from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Meet on the Kahuku side of the Turtle Bay Resort parking lot near the Paradise Helicopters helipad by 9 a.m. A North Shore Community Land Trust representative will be there to guide the group on a hike out to the point. We accept volunteers of all ages and experience levels. Please note that RSVPs are required during COVID to maintain County-wide restrictions on group sizes. Click here to learn more and to RSVP.
More information regarding monthly community work days is listed below:
Stewardship Activities:
- Invasive species removal
- Native plant out-planting
- Dune stabilization projects
- Marine debris removal
What is Provided:
- Snacks
- Water refills
- Gloves
- Hand tools (picks, shovels, rakes, loppers)
What to Bring:
- Reef-safe sun protection (we will be working in hot, sunny conditions with little shade)
- Closed-toed shoes (recommended)
- Reusable water bottle with plenty of water
- Gloves (optional, if you prefer to use your own)
- Hand tools (optional, if you prefer to use your own)
For more information and for questions please contact Alice Terry, Outreach & Volunteer Coordinator, at alice@northshoreland.org. Mahalo!
Good For
Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors, Exercise, Meeting People, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Outdoor, Parks & Trails, Help Plants & Nature, Cleanup, Physical Labor, Landscaping, Fellowship
Cause
Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement
Requirements
RSVP Required
North Shore Community Land Trust
About the organizer
North Shore Community Land Trust was founded by a grassroots group of community members in 1997 as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to protecting and restoring the scenic beauty of the North Shore.