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Staffed Parks City and County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation Parks Staffed Parks City and County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation Parks District 1-East Honolulu Sandy Beach to McCully/Ala Wai PARKS ADDRESS PHONE # District 1 Office-East Honolulu 939 Hind Iuka Drive, Honolulu 96821 373-8013 Aina Haina Community Park 827 West Hind Drive, Honolulu 96821 373-2722 Ala Wai Community Park 2015 Kapiolani Boulevard, Honolulu 96826 768-4622 Ala Wai Golf Course Clubhouse 404 Kapahulu Avenue, Honolulu 96815 768-4624 Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve 100 Hanauma Bay Drive, Honolulu 96825 396-4229 Kahala Community Park 4495 Pahoa Avenue, Honolulu 96816 733-7371 Kaimuki Community Park 3521 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu 96816 733-7351 Kamilo Iki Community Park 7750 Hawaii Kai Drive, Honolulu 96825 395-5314 Kanewai Community Park 2695 Dole Street, Honolulu 96822 733-7366 Kapaolono Community Park 701 11th Avenue, Honolulu 96816 733-7370 Kapiolani Regional Park 3840 Paki Avenue, Honolulu 96815 768-4626 Kilauea District Park 4109 Kilauea Avenue, Honolulu 96816 733-7356 Koko Head District Park 423 Kaumakani Street, Honolulu 96825 395-3096 Manoa Valley District Park 2721 Kaaipu Avenue, Honoluu 96822 988-0580 McCully District Park 831 Pumehana Street, Honolulu 96826 973-7271 Paki Community Park 3503 Leahi Avenue, Honolulu 96815 733-7368 Palolo Valley District Park 2007 Palolo Avenue, Honolulu 96816 733-7358 Wailupe Community Park 939 Hind Iuka Drive, Honolulu 96821 373-8016 Wilson Community Park 4901 Kilauea Avenue, Honolulu 96816 733-7367 Please call the various sites for opening and closing hours, activities, and permits. To view East Honolulu, page down or scroll down. Staffed Parks City and County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation Parks District 2-West Honolulu Makiki to Aiea PARKS ADDRESS PHONE # District 2 Office-West Honolulu 1527 Keeaumoku Street, Honolulu 96822 768-9292 Aiea District Park 99-350 Aiea Heights Road, Aiea 96701 483-7859 Ala Moana Regional Park 1201 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu 96814 768-4611 Ala Puumalu Community Park 1575 Ala Puumalu Street, Honolulu 96818 831-7231 Beretania Community Park 1290 Aala Street, Honolulu 96817 522-7022 Booth District Park 2341 Kanealii Avenue, Honolulu 96813 522-7040 Fern Community Park 1201 Middle Street, Honolulu 96819 832-7809 Halawa District Park 99-795 Iwaiwa Street, Aiea 96701 4 832-7852 Kalakaua District Park 720 McNeill Street, Honolulu 96817 832-7801 Kalihi Uka Community Park 2329 Kalihi Street, Honolulu 96819 832-7807 Kalihi Valley District Park 1911 Kamehameha IV Road, Honolulu 96819 832-7812 Kamehameha Community Park 1400 Kalihi Street, Honolulu 96819 832-7819 Kauluwela Community Park 402 Kauluwela Place, Honolulu 96817 522-7042 Lanakila District Park 1701 Lanakila Avenue, Honolulu 96817 832-7820 Makiki District Park 1527 Keeaumoku Street, Honolulu 96822 768-9291 Makua Alii Senior Citizen Center 1541 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu 96826 973-7258 Moanalua Community Park 2900 Moanalua Road, Honolulu 96819 831-7105 Pauahi Recreation Center 171 North Pauahi Street, Honoulu 96817 527-6753 Pu'unui Community Park 2555 Puunui Avenue, Honolulu 96817 595-2460 Salt Lake District Park 1159 Ala Lilikoi Place, Honolulu 96818 831-7100 Sheridan Community Park 833 Piikoi Street, Honolulu 96814 592-7041 Stevenson Recreation Center 1202 Prospect Street, Honolulu 96822 522-7043 Please call the various sites for opening and closing hours, activities, and permits. To view Leeward/Central Oahu, page down or scroll down. Staffed Parks City and County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation Parks District 3-Leeward/Central Oahu Pearl City to Waianae & Ewa Beach to Whitmore PARKS ADDRESS PHONE # District 3 Office-Leeward 94-230 Paiwa Street, Waipahu 96797 675-6030 Asing Community Park 91-1450 Renton Road, Ewa 96706 681-6435 Crestview Community Park 94-1220 Lumikula Street, Waipahu 96797 671-4838 Ewa Beach Community Park 91-955 North Road, Ewa Beach 96706 689-0370 Ewa Mahiko District Park 91-1205 Renton Road, Ewa Beach 96706 681-8315 Ho'ae'ae Community Park 94-709 Kaaholo Street, Waipahu 96797 676-8832 Ho’omana Program 94-230 Paiwa Street, Waipahu 96797 676-8832 Kamokila Community Park 91-015 Farrington Highway, Kapolei 96707 682-4161 Ma'ili Community Park 87-360 Kulaaupuni Street, Waianae 96792 696-4766 Makaha Valley Community Park 84-730 Manuku Street, Waianae 96792 695-9466 Makakilo Community Park 92-1120 Makakilo Drive, Kapolei 96707 672-8465 Manana Community Park 1310 Waimano Home Road, Pearl City 96782 453-7527 Mililani District Park 94-1150 Lanikuhana Avenue, Mililani 96789 623-5258 Nanakuli Beach Park 89-269 Farrington Highway, Waianae 96792 668-1137 Pacific Palisades Community Park 2282 Auhuhu Street, Pearl City 96782 453-7557 Pearl City District Park 785 Hoomaemae Street, Pearl City 96782 453-7550 Pilila'au Community Park 85-166 Plantation Road, Waianae 96792 696-4442 Wahiawa District Park 1139-A Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa 96786 621-5663 Wai'anae District Park 85-601 Farrington Highway, Waianae 96792 696-5039 Waiau District Park 98-1650 Kaahumanu Street, Pearl City 96782 453-7555 Waikele Community Park 94-870 Lumiaina Street, Waipio 96797 678-0871 Waipahu District Park 94-230 Paiwa Street, Waipahu 96797 675-7129 Whitmore Community Park 1259 Whitmore Avenue, Wahiawa 96786 622-2420 Please call the various sites for opening and closing hours, activities, and permits. To view Windward O’ahu, page down or scroll down. Staffed Parks City and County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation Parks District 4-Windward O’ahu Kaena Point to Makapu’u PARKS ADDRESS PHONE # District 4 Office-Windward 45-660 Keaahala Road, Kaneohe 96744 233-7300 Ahuimanu Community Park 47-450 Hui Aeko Place, Kaneohe 96744 239-6594 Aikahi Community Park 93 Kaneohe Bay Drive, Kailua 96734 266-7655 Enchanted Lake Community Park 770 Keolu Drive, Kailua 96734 266-7665 Hale'iwa Alii Beach Park 66-167 Haleiwa Road, Haleiwa 96712 637-5051 Hau'ula Community Park 54-050 Kamehameha Highway, Hauula 96717 293-5564 He'eia Neighborhood Park 46-220 Haiku Road, Kaneohe 96744 233-7335 Kahalu'u Community Park 47-260 Waihee Road, Kaneohe 96744 233-7314 Kahuku District Park 56-170 Pualalea Street, Kahuku 96731 293-5116 Kailua District Park 21 South Kainalu Drive, Kailua 96734 266-7652 Kalama Beach Park 248 North Kalaheo Avenue, Kailua 96734 266-7655 Kaneohe Community Park 45-529 Keaahala Road, Kaneohe 96744 233-7330 Kaneohe Community & Senior Center 45-613 Puohala Street, Kaneohe 96744 233-7317 Kaneohe District Park 45-660 Keaahala Road, Kaneohe 96744 233-7312 Kapunahala Neighborhood Park 45-800 Anoi Road, Kaneohe 96744 233-7316 Kualoa Regional Park 49-479 Kamehameha Highway, Kaneohe 96744 237-8525 Pu'ohala Neighborhood Park 45-233 Kulauli Street, Kaneohe 96744 233-7317 Pupukea Beach Park 59-727 Kamehameha Highway, Haleiwa 96712 638-7213 Sunset Beach Neighborhood Park 59-360 Kamehameha Highway, Haleiwa 96712 638-7213 Sunset Beach Recreation Center 59-530 Kamehameha Highway, Haleiwa 96712 638-7213 Swanzy Beach Park 51-369 Kamehameha Highway, Kaaawa 96730 233-7314 Waialua District Park 67-180 Goodale Avenue, Waialua 96791 637-9721 Waimanalo Beach Park 41-741 Kalanianaole Highway, Waimanalo 96795 259-8926 Waimanalo District Park 41-415 Hihimanu Street, Waimanalo 96795 259-8926 Please call the various sites for opening and closing hours, activities, and permits. To view District 5, page down or scroll down. Staffed Parks City and County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation Parks District 5 Office PARKS ADDRESS PHONE # District 5 Office 94-801 Kamehameha Highway, Waipahu 96797 677-8849 Central Oahu Regional Park 94-801 Kamehameha Highway, Waipahu 96797 676-6982 Hans L'Orange Neighborhood Park 94-1024 Waipahu Street, Waipahu 96797 676-6982 Waipi'o Peninsula Soccer Complex 93-061 Waipio Point Access Road, Waipahu 96797 678-0593 Please call the various sites for opening and closing hours, activities, and permits. .
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