List of National Natural Landmarks in Hawaii explained

These are the National Natural Landmarks in the U.S. state of Hawaii.

NameImageDateLocationCountyOwnership Description
HonoluluState MonumentTowering exposed basaltic cinder code, located within the middle of Honolulu's urban core.
WailukuState MonumentEroded volcanic pinnacles covered in vegetation and surrounded by a lush rain forest.
June 1971KahuluiState Wildlife SanctuaryA brackish water bird refuge.
State & private land Faulted, eroded mountain range is the remnant of a shield volcano.
June 1972North KonaState ParkLocated in Kekaha Kai State Park, site supports endangered birds such as the Hawaiian stilt.
November 1972Saddle RoadFederal & state land11,000 foot mountain is the world's finest example of a shield volcano.
December 1972MolokaʻiState & private landsContains steep, eroded volcanic cliffs.

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