HONOLULU (AP) - The popular Kalalau Trail and Haena State Park are reopening on the Hawaiian island of Kauai this week but will have fewer people.
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports only 900 visitors a day will be allowed inside the park starting Monday. That’s down from an estimated 3,000 people who used to visit daily.
The 11-mile (17.7-kilometer) Kalalau Trail, which begins inside the park, is heralded as one of the world’s most beautiful hikes.
The limits are outlined in a new master plan developed over two decades.
Park users must now make online reservations. Visitors are encouraged to ride a shuttle to the park due to limited parking for private vehicles.
Also reopening is Kuhio Highway leading to the park. The road suffered severe damage when record-breaking rains triggered mudslides last year.
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