Diamond Head State Monument: Care for the Crater


DLNR: State Parks: Diamond Head State Monument

Come to Diamond Head State Monument to help us care for the crater on every first Saturday of the month! We will be doing a variety of activities, like garden maintenance, invasive species removal, native species seed collecting and more! If that sounds like something you would be interested in, then join us for a fun-filled morning of hard work! This workday is open to friends of all ages. Please be sure to wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and bring water and sunscreen. Sign up for this event at DLNR’s ivolunteer site (https://dlnr.ivolunteer.com/dhsm_c4c_1005) so you receive email updates and parking maps.

When: Every first Saturday of the month @ 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM

Where: Inside Diamond Head Crater

DLNR: State Parks: Diamond Head State Monument


About the organizer

Our mission at Diamond Head is to protect the park natural resources as well as to educate the public about our natural resources and history.Hawaiʻi is the most remote archipelago on earth. Our reputation for unsurpassed natural beauty is reflected in Hawaii’s State Parks.The Hawaiʻi State Park System is composed of 50 parks encompassing approximately 30,000 acres on five major islands. These parks offer a variety of outdoor recreation and heritage opportunities. The park environments range from landscaped grounds with developed facilities to wildland areas with trails and primitive facilities.We invite you to experience Hawaiʻi’s State Parks, to learn about our unique resources and history, and enjoy outdoor recreation and culture. As you visit, please help us protect Hawaiʻi’s fragile and irreplaceable resources for future generations.

  • October 5, 2024 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

  • One Time Commitment
  • Set Schedule
  • Specific Location
Good For

Accessible, Kids, Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors, Exercise, Bilingual Speakers, Meeting People, Internship Opportunity, Resume Builder

Activity Type

Outdoor, Parks & Trails, Help Plants & Nature, Cleanup, Physical Labor

Cause

Environmental Conservation

Requirements

Sign Digital Waiver, Closed Toed Shoes

Diamond Head State Monument: Care for the Crater


DLNR: State Parks: Diamond Head State Monument

Come to Diamond Head State Monument to help us care for the crater on every first Saturday of the month! We will be doing a variety of activities, like garden maintenance, invasive species removal, native species seed collecting and more! If that sounds like something you would be interested in, then join us for a fun-filled morning of hard work! This workday is open to friends of all ages. Please be sure to wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and bring water and sunscreen. Sign up for this event at DLNR’s ivolunteer site (https://dlnr.ivolunteer.com/dhsm_c4c_1005) so you receive email updates and parking maps.

When: Every first Saturday of the month @ 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM

Where: Inside Diamond Head Crater

  • October 5, 2024 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

  • One Time Commitment
  • Set Schedule
  • Specific Location
Good For

Accessible, Kids, Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors, Exercise, Bilingual Speakers, Meeting People, Internship Opportunity, Resume Builder

Activity Type

Outdoor, Parks & Trails, Help Plants & Nature, Cleanup, Physical Labor

Cause

Environmental Conservation

Requirements

Sign Digital Waiver, Closed Toed Shoes

DLNR: State Parks: Diamond Head State Monument


About the organizer

Our mission at Diamond Head is to protect the park natural resources as well as to educate the public about our natural resources and history.Hawaiʻi is the most remote archipelago on earth. Our reputation for unsurpassed natural beauty is reflected in Hawaii’s State Parks.The Hawaiʻi State Park System is composed of 50 parks encompassing approximately 30,000 acres on five major islands. These parks offer a variety of outdoor recreation and heritage opportunities. The park environments range from landscaped grounds with developed facilities to wildland areas with trails and primitive facilities.We invite you to experience Hawaiʻi’s State Parks, to learn about our unique resources and history, and enjoy outdoor recreation and culture. As you visit, please help us protect Hawaiʻi’s fragile and irreplaceable resources for future generations.

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