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OA PHA - 3. Kahana Check Station

Hunter Check-in Station in Ahupua‘a ‘Ō Kahana State Park

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The check-in Station is a constructed mailbox located at the last available public parking area before entering a residential neighborhood on Kahana Valley Road. The station includes Hunting Rules and PHA Map signs along within an informational kiosk about the area. Handicap parking is located by the kiosk. Sign in sheets and pens are provided for this station.

*Restrooms are located at the beginning of the state parks entrance.

On Oahu, the Kahana PHA Check Station delivers a diverse opportunity for recreational hunting which include two ungulate species (feral pig and goat).

The area offers game mammals (feral pigs and feral goats) to be taken by rifles, shotguns, handguns, and archery (dogs are not permitted). There is no season limit, two pigs and two goats of either sex per hunter per day is the bag limit. Open hunting period is year-round and the open hunting days are daily. Further information can be found on Exhibit 3 on the Oahu Hunting page.

Helpful Links:

Hunting License

Game Mammal Hunting Rules (Ch. 123)

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Bow Hunting
Hunting
Rifle Hunting
Birdwatching
Wildlife Watching
Running
Trail Running
ACCESS

The check-in station is a constructed mailbox located at the last available public parking area before entering a residential neighborhood on Kahana Valley Road. The station includes Hunting Rules and PHA Map signs along within an informational kiosk about the area. Handicap parking is located by the kiosk. Sign in sheets and pens are provided for this station.

HUNTING

DOFAW manages public hunting on all Forest Reserve System lands. DLNR’s Division of Conservation and Resource Enforcement (DOCARE) carries out enforcement of hunting regulations (Chapter 122 Rules Regulating Game Bird Hunting, and Chapter 123 Rules Regulating Game Mammal Hunting). General hunting regulations can be found in Hawai‘i Revised Statutes Title 13 Chapter 121. Current information regarding hunting rules, seasons and bag limits for all game species can be obtained by contacting the DOFAW Oahu office at 2135 Makiki Heights Dr. Honolulu, Hawai‘i, (808) 973-9782. All persons are required to have a valid Hawai‘i hunting license on their person to hunt or have a bagged game mammal in their possession. Hunting licenses may be purchased online from https://hunting.ehawaii.gov/hunting/license.html, from any DOFAW office or from any registered hunting license vendor. All hunting license applicants must show proof of having successfully completed a hunter education course that is recognized by the National Hunter Education Association.

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    21.54214, -157.88407