DLNR State Parks
What We Do
HAWAIʻI STATE PARKSHawaiʻi 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.
Who We Are
Recruiting Long-term Volunteers: Committed volunteers looking to work closely with park staff for on-going projects.Conducts a broad spectrum of conservation field work including but not limited to non-native plant control, out-planting native species, trail, fence and trail maintenance, data collection, docent interpretation, and other conservation activities related to the protection and management of State Parks throughout Oʻahu.Register as a Long-term Volunteer HEREClick the following for a complete list of Oʻahu State Parks
Cause Areas
Animals, Keiki, Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation