Title 16 › Chapter 1— NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter XLI— HAWAII NATIONAL PARK › § 391a
Changes the Hawaii National Park boundary on the island of Maui. The new line starts at the Government survey triangulation station Puu Nianiau and then follows sixteen straight segments with the exact bearings and distances below: 1) bearing 300°57′30″, 11,769.3 feet to concrete monument No. 1 at the west edge of Koolau Gap; 2) bearing 297°47′30″, 14,652.6 feet to monument No. 3 (relation to station Hanakauhi: bearing 45°14′, 988 feet); 3) bearing 269°57′30″, 9,001.3 feet to monument No. 7 on Haiku’s southwest boundary; 4) bearing 306°39′, 3,913.4 feet to a cross on Pohaku Palaha; 5) bearing 273°07′, 440.0 feet to Government station Pakihi; 6) bearing 350°04′30″, 7,414.7 feet to an ahu at Pakihi; 7) bearing 356°41′, 10,867.9 feet to a 4×4 redwood post on the crater rim; 8) bearing 86°01′30″, 6,777.4 feet along grant 3457, lot 1 (passes a cross on stone at 3,441.8 feet and an iron pipe at 5,874.0 feet); 9) bearing 138°42′30″, 9,574.2 feet to a cross on rock (relation to station Haleakala 2: bearing 179°13′15″, 943.2 feet); 10) bearing 91°34′45″, 9,960.4 feet to monument No. 14 (relation to Kumuiliahi arrow: bearing 167°28′, 928.7 feet); 11) bearing 90°23′30″, 12,249.3 feet to monument No. 15; 12) bearing 117°52′30″, 5,209.2 feet to monument No. 16 (relation to station Kolekole: bearing 98°30′, 1,543.5 feet); 13) bearing 127°38′, 2,175.6 feet to monument No. 17 (relation to monument No. 25: bearing 40°10′30″, 466.2 feet); 14) bearing 213°46′, 8,241.2 feet to monument No. 19 (relation to “K” on Kilohana rock: bearing 323°53′, 947.3 feet); 15) bearing 143°53′, 6,905.3 feet to monument No. 20; and 16) bearing 199°23′, 10,726.0 feet back to the starting point, passing monument No. 22 at 6,436.7 feet. The area inside this boundary includes parts of Kealahou 3 and 4, Pulehunui, Kalialinui, Kaupo, Nuu, Nakula, Kahikinui and Papaanui on Maui and contains seventeen thousand one hundred and thirty acres, more or less. All lands inside the new boundary are added to Hawaii National Park and must follow the park’s laws and rules.
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16 U.S.C. § 391a
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60