When Iao Valley State Monument soon reopens after a nine-month closure for a slope stabilization project, it will become the fourth state park in Hawaii to require advance reservations for nonresidents.
A “visitor impact fee” bill that would require any nonresident aged 15 or older to pay for an annual license to visit a state park, beach, forest, hiking trail or other natural area is still alive.
Ever wonder if you need a reservation to enjoy outdoor Hawaiʻi attractions? Well, wonder no more. You do, at some of them anyway. And what would suck more