Na Pali Coast Ohana
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Napali Coast ’Ohana is a U.S.501(c)3 non-profit organization and donations are fully tax deductible to the extent provided by law.

From the thousand foot spiked Pali that soar overhead to the remnants of the Hawaiians of centuries ago, everywhere you look in Na Pali is a wonder for the eyes. Click on the photo to learn more about our work at Nualolo Kai. All photos courtesy of www.napaliphoto.com

Your tax deductable gift will help us protect cultural and archaeological sites, endangered species and rare native ecosystems, eradicate invasive species, improve trails, enhance visitor services, develop park education programs, and more!

Only members are allowed to work on our wilderness excursions.

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Pictured are local student volunteers. Every summer along with their teachers they devote a full day helping with clean-up and maintenance projects. The students including the Youth Conservation Corps are also engaged in learning stewardship activities to become the next generation of caretakers for our island.

You may also send a check to:

Na Pali Coast Ohana
P.O. Box 452
Lihue, HI 96766
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Moana Lee and Sabra Kauka teaching local students interpretive history about Na’Pali.
Pictured are ’Ohana members Moana Lee and Sabra Kauka, (white t-shirts)(l-r), teaching local students interpretive history about Na Pali.

Pictured is a student clean-up project in progress. They are removing debris and overgrowth from an ancient bathing area.