Plan outlines steps to ‘heal’ South Point

People enjoy the day at Papakolea Beach. The South Point Resources Management Plan proposed actions also include an entrance gate at Kalae and South Point roads, a walking trail with signage at Kalae, which the document also refers to Ka Lae, and a path from the Barracks in the area at Papakolea or Green Sands Beach. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

KAILUA-KONA — A parking fee and entrance gate on South Point Road are on the table as part of the state’s efforts to better manage natural and cultural resources at Ka Lae, also known as South Point, where the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands says resources are in “critical condition.”