Kilauea Point NWR, Bird Photo Guide
$17.95 CAD
Perched on Kauai’s northern coast in Hawaii, Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge is a breathtaking sanctuary for endangered seabirds, native plants, and marine species. Since its establishment in 1985, this 203-acre paradise has dazzled visitors with its dramatic ocean cliffs, verdant landscapes, and an iconic lighthouse presenting sweeping views of the Pacific. It’s an ideal destination for birdwatchers, nature lovers, photographers, families, and anyone passionate about Hawaiian wildlife and conservation. It offers a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of natural beauty and ecological importance.
Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge is a breathtaking sanctuary on Kauai’s northern shore, cradling endangered seabirds, flourishing native plants, and vibrant marine life. Founded in 1985, this 203-acre refuge is a tapestry of dramatic ocean cliffs and verdant landscapes crowned by a historic lighthouse, providing stunning vistas of the vast Pacific Ocean.
Whether you’re a devoted birdwatcher, a passionate nature enthusiast, a photography aficionado, or a family seeking an educational adventure, Kilauea Point holds something special for everyone. It’s where you can marvel at the grace of nene geese and Hawaiian monk seals, capturing their beauty against sweeping seascapes. The refuge is a testament to Hawaii’s rich biodiversity and ongoing conservation efforts.
Visitors can wander through tranquil trails and engage with interactive exhibits narrating the story of this unique ecosystem. Here, amidst nature’s splendor, the spirit of aloha and the call to protect the islands’ fragile wildlife inspire a connection that lingers long after you’ve left the cliffs behind.












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