Keoneloa Bay

K?loa Heritage Trail — Ka Ala Hele Waiwai Ho‘olina o K?loa

Stone and coral tools found a Keoneloa Bay , or long sand, helped arcaeologists determine that early Hawaiians used the area between 200 and 600 A.D. as a temporary fishing camp. Later Hawaiians left remnants of heiau, or temples, and ahu, or altars. They prayed to K?na‘aukai, an important fishing god.

Marker can be reached from Pe‘e Road south of Poipu Road, on the left when traveling south.

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