Haw. Code R. § 13-122-11.6 - Public hunting areas on Kauai
(a) Unit A on the
island of Kauai (Exhibit 12) consists of that portion of Puu Ka Pele Forest
Reserve lying west of the three thousand-foot Contour Road in Puu Ka Pele
Forest Reserve between Kauhao Ridge Road and Papaalai Ridge Road, and west of
the Kokee Ditch between Papaalai Ridge Road and the Hawaiian Homestead Boundary
intersection at Kapue Valley, and south of Kauhao Stream, including Kekaha Game
Management Area.
(b) Unit B on the
island of Kauai (Exhibit 12) consists of those state-owned portions of the Na
Pali-Kona Forest Reserve and Puu Ka Pele Forest Reserve that lie one half mile
east of Waimea Canyon State Park and Kokee State Park, and west of the Alakai
Wilderness Preserve, including areas known as Pihea, Kawaikinana, Kawaikoi,
Waiakoali, Mohihi, Poomau, Kohua, Waialae and Mokihana ridge, including those
State-owned lands west of the boundary fence which runs southerly from
Kalehuahakihaki along the Mokihana Cart Road to fourteen-hundred feet
elevation, and west of the pali which runs parallel and one-thousand feet to
the east of Mokihana Stream to Waimea River; and those lands east of the
six-hundred feet elevation contour between Waimea Ditch Intake and the Puu Ka
Pele Forest Reserve Boundary.
(c)
Unit E1 on the island of Kauai (Exhibit 12) consists of the state-owned
portions of the Na Pali-Kona Forest Reserve, and the Hono O Na Pali Natural
Area Reserve which lie east of Kokee State Park, northeast of Waimea Canyon,
north of Mohihi Stream, and southeast of Wainiha Pali; including portions of
the Alakai Wilderness Preserve, upper Hanakapiai and Hanakoa stream drainages
above three thousand feet elevation, Alakai Swamp Trail, Pihea Trail, Kawaikoi
Stream, and Waiakoalii Stream.
(d)
Unit E2 on the island of Kauai (Exhibit 12) consists of the state-owned
portions of the Na Pali-Kona Forest Reserve including portions of the Alakai
Wilderness Preserve which lie south of Mohihi Stream, southeast of Wainiha
Pali, north of the privately-owned portion of the Na Pali-Kona Forest Reserve;
including areas known as Kawaiiki Ridge, which lies north of the
Kaluahaulu-Waialae Trail, east of Waimea Canyon, and south of Koaie
Stream.
(e) Unit H on the island of
Kauai (Exhibit 12) consists of those parts of the Puu Ka Pele Forest Reserve,
the Na Pali Kona Forest Reserve, and the Kuia Natural Area Reserve, which lie
north of Kauhao Stream and south of Kalalau Valley (Kalepa Ridge Line), and
west of Kokee State Park, including areas known as Makaha Ridge, Milolii Ridge,
Nualolo, Awaawapuhi, and Honopu.
(f) Unit I on the island of Kauai (Exhibit
12) consists of the Wailua Game Management Area. (Hunting may be closed in
specific paddocks posted with "No Hunting" signs).
(g) Unit J on the island of Kauai (Exhibit
12) consists of that portion of Puu Ka Pele Forest Reserve and Waimea Canyon
State Park lying south of Kauhao Valley, east of the three-thousand foot
Contour Road between Kauhao Ridge Road and Papaalai Ridge Road, and east of the
Kokee Ditch between Papaalai Ridge Road and Kitano Reservoir, and west of State
Highway 550.
(h) Unit L on the
island of Kauai (Exhibit 12) consists of that portion of lands under the
Agribusiness Development Corporation (ADC), which lie between Kokee Road (Hwy
552) and Waimea Canyon Road (Hwy 550), including areas known as Pokii Ridge,
upper Waipao Valley, Paua Valley, Waiaka Ridge, Kapilimao Valley, Huluhulunui
Ridge, Hukipo Ridge, and Kaleinamanu Ridge, north of Waimea and Kekaha
Townships.
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