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Large ʻōhiʻa trees line the drive into the park.
The trails are lush and green, but also very muddy.
An empty streambed that creates a massive waterfall when it has been raining.
Eucalyptus trees within the park.
Fiddleheads.
The forest is truly layered.
There is a good chance you won't see another soul on your hike.
Kalōpā is known for its towering trees.
The day use picnic shelter.
One of the duplex cabins available for rent.
A large dining hall is available if you rent one of the four cabins.