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Pu'u O Mahuka Heiau State Historic Site — Attraction in Oʻahu

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Pu'u O Mahuka Heiau State Historic Site
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Puʻu o Mahuka Heiau State Historic Site on the North Shore of Oʻahu is the largest heiau on the island, covering 2 acres on a hilltop overlooking Waimea Bay and Waimea Valley.
Nearby attractions
Waimea Falls
59-864 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Puu O Mahuka State Monument
59-818 Kamehameha Hwy #96712, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Waimea Bay Beach Park
61-031 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Waimea Bay Beach
North Shore, HI 96712
Toa Luau
59-864 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Waimea Botanical Garden
59-864 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Three Tables
Pupukea, HI 96712
Three Tables Beach
Haleiwa, HI 96712
Sharks Cove Snorkeling
59-712 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Nearby restaurants
Jax Wood Fired Pizza - Sharks Cove
59-712 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
North Shore Tacos at Sharks Cove
59-712 Kamehameha Hwy, Pupukea, HI 96712, United States
North Shore Shrimp Truck
59-712 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Seven Brothers Burgers - Sharks Cove
59-712 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Aji Limo Truck
57-512 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Open Kitchen
59-864 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Nearby hotels
Backpackers Hawaii Vacation Inn and Hostel
59-788 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Backpackers Hawaii Plantation Village Hostel
59-788 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
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Pu'u O Mahuka Heiau State Historic Site
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Pu'u O Mahuka Heiau State Historic Site

59-818 Kamehameha Hwy #96712, Haleiwa, HI 96712
4.7(159)
Open until 5:00 PM
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Puʻu o Mahuka Heiau State Historic Site on the North Shore of Oʻahu is the largest heiau on the island, covering 2 acres on a hilltop overlooking Waimea Bay and Waimea Valley.

Cultural
Scenic
Outdoor
Family friendly
Off the beaten path
attractions: Waimea Falls, Puu O Mahuka State Monument, Waimea Bay Beach Park, Waimea Bay Beach, Toa Luau, Waimea Botanical Garden, Three Tables, Three Tables Beach, Sharks Cove Snorkeling, restaurants: Jax Wood Fired Pizza - Sharks Cove, North Shore Tacos at Sharks Cove, North Shore Shrimp Truck, Seven Brothers Burgers - Sharks Cove, Aji Limo Truck, Open Kitchen
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Phone
(808) 587-0300
Website
dlnr.hawaii.gov
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Nearby attractions of Pu'u O Mahuka Heiau State Historic Site

Waimea Falls

Puu O Mahuka State Monument

Waimea Bay Beach Park

Waimea Bay Beach

Toa Luau

Waimea Botanical Garden

Three Tables

Three Tables Beach

Sharks Cove Snorkeling

Waimea Falls

Waimea Falls

4.6

(1.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Puu O Mahuka State Monument

Puu O Mahuka State Monument

4.6

(60)

Open 24 hours
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Waimea Bay Beach Park

Waimea Bay Beach Park

4.8

(2.8K)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Waimea Bay Beach

Waimea Bay Beach

4.8

(630)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Oahu Grand Circle with Dole Pineapple Plantation and Lunch
Oahu Grand Circle with Dole Pineapple Plantation and Lunch
Mon, Dec 8 • 7:00 AM
64-1550 Kamehameha Highway, Wahiawa, 96786
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Explore a tropical fruit and citrus farm
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Fri, Dec 12 • 9:00 AM
Haleiwa, Hawaii, 96712
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Paddle board Haleiwa with rescue dogs
Paddle board Haleiwa with rescue dogs
Mon, Dec 8 • 5:00 PM
Haleiwa, Hawaii, 96712, United States
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Nearby restaurants of Pu'u O Mahuka Heiau State Historic Site

Jax Wood Fired Pizza - Sharks Cove

North Shore Tacos at Sharks Cove

North Shore Shrimp Truck

Seven Brothers Burgers - Sharks Cove

Aji Limo Truck

Open Kitchen

Jax Wood Fired Pizza - Sharks Cove

Jax Wood Fired Pizza - Sharks Cove

5.0

(236)

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North Shore Tacos at Sharks Cove

North Shore Tacos at Sharks Cove

3.7

(353)

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North Shore Shrimp Truck

North Shore Shrimp Truck

3.8

(394)

Click for details
Seven Brothers Burgers - Sharks Cove

Seven Brothers Burgers - Sharks Cove

4.7

(306)

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Reviews of Pu'u O Mahuka Heiau State Historic Site

4.7
(159)
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1.0
9y

Well, another big disappointment, thanks to the neglect of the parks department. Wish my pictures today looked like some of these. All I could see was overgrown everything. Hardly any view of Heiau, no view of ocean unless you swathed a path to the cliffs, or climb some cement thing. Impossible to get good pic there because of the ungodly power poles and power lines hangin. I've only been here 5 years, but I've sadly watched all the public parks, beaches, the once beautiful downtown district, canals, waterways all going to the dogs. While the money to care and maintain our amazing island going to the Rail, and homeless, who create the bulk of the UGLY here! And, now why has this island not banned spray paint?? Throw people in the pokey for smoking weed, but heathens with spray paint are allowed to trespass, vandalize all personal, private property of others, at their expense. Wake up politicians, get your priorities straight! For the people who elected you,...

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4.0
1y

Strong mana, great view, sad to see it mostly abandoned. I am guessing that whoever controls the valley doesn't care about this important cultural site, which is sad. The view of the bay and valley are amazing and this place should be a historic site with rangers protecting it and educating people on why it is significant. Instead it is overgrown with not much info on why it was important. It was the largest religious structure on the island, yet it received three signs with information. There is a small trail to a power pole and a tiny overlook to the valley. Someone added fencing and gates to restrict access to he valley, so my guess is that people were getting access without paying and who ever controls the waterfall didn't like that. This sacred site should not be forgotten and the native history should continue to be shared to those who visit. Still worth checking out because the ruins are impressive. Locals still utilize the site to...

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5.0
1y

Pu’u O Mahuka Heiau State Historic Site is a place of awe and wonder, where you can witness the remains of a sacred temple that dates back to the 1600s. The site offers breathtaking views of Waimea Valley and Waimea Bay, where you can see the dramatic contrast of green hills and blue ocean. The exposed rocks along the walls of the valley are gorgeous and add to the natural beauty of the landscape. The sunset from here is unforgettable, as the sun dips into the horizon and paints the sky with vibrant colors. This is a must-see for anyone interested in Hawaiian culture and history, or simply looking for a serene and scenic spot to...

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Chris BloomfieldChris Bloomfield
Strong mana, great view, sad to see it mostly abandoned. I am guessing that whoever controls the valley doesn't care about this important cultural site, which is sad. The view of the bay and valley are amazing and this place should be a historic site with rangers protecting it and educating people on why it is significant. Instead it is overgrown with not much info on why it was important. It was the largest religious structure on the island, yet it received three signs with information. There is a small trail to a power pole and a tiny overlook to the valley. Someone added fencing and gates to restrict access to he valley, so my guess is that people were getting access without paying and who ever controls the waterfall didn't like that. This sacred site should not be forgotten and the native history should continue to be shared to those who visit. Still worth checking out because the ruins are impressive. Locals still utilize the site to leave offerings.
Becky MonteBecky Monte
It's got the most beautiful views of Maui and the waters below but the drive on the private road can get tricky if there are more than 3 cars on it, simultaneously. Fortunately, we were there during the lunch shift and only 2 other cars pulled into the parking lot at the end of the private road. I worry that more visitors won't heed the signs that request staying on the path, not leaving stones, not touching the temple perimeter walls, etc. I don't get the serene vibes that others have commented, but I still enjoyed the natural preservation of the site.
Doug DuwenhoeggerDoug Duwenhoegger
Historic Heiau overlooking the ocean. These were built to celebrate various events in ancient Hawaiian peoples lives by the leaders of the area. When we arrived we were greeted by some chickens but were the only people there. No restrooms or water. Plenty of parking. Heiaus are very sacred places for Hawaiians so please do not walk in the rocks or disturb any offerings. A beautiful place to enjoy the views and contemplate the history of the islands.
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Strong mana, great view, sad to see it mostly abandoned. I am guessing that whoever controls the valley doesn't care about this important cultural site, which is sad. The view of the bay and valley are amazing and this place should be a historic site with rangers protecting it and educating people on why it is significant. Instead it is overgrown with not much info on why it was important. It was the largest religious structure on the island, yet it received three signs with information. There is a small trail to a power pole and a tiny overlook to the valley. Someone added fencing and gates to restrict access to he valley, so my guess is that people were getting access without paying and who ever controls the waterfall didn't like that. This sacred site should not be forgotten and the native history should continue to be shared to those who visit. Still worth checking out because the ruins are impressive. Locals still utilize the site to leave offerings.
Chris Bloomfield

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It's got the most beautiful views of Maui and the waters below but the drive on the private road can get tricky if there are more than 3 cars on it, simultaneously. Fortunately, we were there during the lunch shift and only 2 other cars pulled into the parking lot at the end of the private road. I worry that more visitors won't heed the signs that request staying on the path, not leaving stones, not touching the temple perimeter walls, etc. I don't get the serene vibes that others have commented, but I still enjoyed the natural preservation of the site.
Becky Monte

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Historic Heiau overlooking the ocean. These were built to celebrate various events in ancient Hawaiian peoples lives by the leaders of the area. When we arrived we were greeted by some chickens but were the only people there. No restrooms or water. Plenty of parking. Heiaus are very sacred places for Hawaiians so please do not walk in the rocks or disturb any offerings. A beautiful place to enjoy the views and contemplate the history of the islands.
Doug Duwenhoegger

Doug Duwenhoegger

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