State to close six parks on the Big Island due to COVID-19 fears

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The state Department of Land and Natural Resources today announced the temporary closure of the following state parks on the Big Island, effective Wednesday:

— ‘Akaka Falls State Park

— Kekaha Kai State Park

— Wailoa River State Recreation Area

— Wailuku River State Park

— Hapuna Beach State Recreation Area

— Kiholo State Park Reserve

The DLNR said caretakers will continue to maintain, monitor and service parks during these closures. Camping and pavilion use permits are suspended. Vendors and concessions are being contacted with cease-of-operations instructions.

DLNR said the parks are being closed “to help reduce the potential spread of COVID-19.”