Description:
Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site is one of Hawaii’s most important historic landmarks, preserving a sacred temple built by King Kamehameha I in the late 18th century. Overlooking the Kohala Coast, the site marks a pivotal moment in Hawaiian history when Kamehameha unified the Hawaiian Islands. Visitors can walk through the grounds, view the impressive stone heiau (temple), and learn about its cultural and spiritual significance. With its coastal views and deep historical meaning, Puʻukoholā Heiau offers a powerful glimpse into Hawaii’s past.