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This is the current conditions weather report for Kahana. The report was made 60 minutes ago, at 08:54 UTC. The wind was blowing at a speed of 3 miles per hour / 5.6 kilometers per hour from the variable (VRB°). The temperature was 72°F / 22°C, with a dew-point at 72°F / 22°C. The atmospheric pressure was 30.06 inHg / 1019 hPa. The relative humidity was 83%. The skies were clear.
Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park, formerly Kahana Valley State Park, is located on the windward side of Oahu between Kaneohe and Laie. It is Hawaii's only public ahupua'a, and it stretches from the sea to the tip of Pu'u Pauao at 2,670 feet. It has a tropical climate, and it is one of the wettest areas in Oahu, averaging nearly 300 inches per year in parts of the valley. The main purpose of the park is to embrace and teach Hawaiian culture.
Kahana State Park supports a wide variety of birds and fish. Hawaii's only freshwater fish, the goby, can be found in the streams of the lower valley. Mullet and milkfish are common in the Huilua Fishpond. Bird species that can be found in the lower valley include black crowned night heron, golden plover, ruddy turnstone, sanderling, wandering tattler, the Hawaiian Coot and the Hawaiian Gallinule. These last two species are endangered. In the upper valley are many native species of songbirds, along with non-native species of mynahs, cardinals, doves and ricebirds.
Feral pigs were introduced to the valley by the first Polynesian settlers. While this is an ideal environment for the pigs, these animals are a serious threat to the rest of the valley.
Hiking:
There are two hiking trails in the valley, both of which do not require permits and are suitable for whole families. The first is Kapa'ele'ele Ko'a and Keaniani Lookout Trail. It is a mile long loop that takes a decent hiker roughly an hour. The second is Nakoa Trail which is named so for numerous koa trees found along this 2.5 mile long trail through tropical rainforest. Hikers on this trail can swim in the Kahana stream, which is traversed twice.
Camping and Hunting:
There are ten campsites located on the beach which can be used by permit only. Hunting is also permitted within designated boundaries on weekends and holidays only, and by permit only.