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Pu'u ka Pele Forest Reserve

Pu‘u ka Pele Forest Reserve is located on the west side of the island of Kaua‘i in the District of Waimea. The area was of interest to the Territorial Government dating back to the early nineteenth century. The primary reasons for its addition to the Forest Reserve System were to retain its wild scenic beauty as well as to reduce erosion and damage of the steep cliffs by controlling ungulate populations. The Pu‘u ka Pele Forest Reserve presently consists of approximately 23,600 acres.

 

Pu'u Ka Pele Forest Reserve Management Plan, November 2009

 

PKP extent map2

 

Pu‘u ka Pele Forest Reserve is managed for native species conservation, recreational hunting, forestry, and other recreational activities.

 

PKP rec map1

Trail information can be found at Na Ala Hele website

 

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