Honouliuli National Historic Site
Flash flooding is the clearest hazard to plan around at Honouliuli National Historic Site, with 8 recorded flash flood events and 5 additional flood incidents logged in Honolulu County — making water-related emergencies the dominant pattern by a wide margin. A single debris flow event on record underscores how quickly saturated hillsides can shift, adding another layer of risk when heavy rain moves through.
Before your visit, download the NWS Honolulu app and enable flash flood warnings so you receive real-time alerts even without cell signal coverage. Pack waterproof footwear with ankle support, since flooded ground and debris-covered paths can hide unstable surfaces quickly. If rain intensifies during your visit, move immediately to higher ground or your vehicle rather than sheltering near drainage channels, culverts, or low-lying trail sections.
Top recorded hazards in Honolulu County
County dataFrom NOAA Storm Events (2024). Counts of recorded incidents — not all occurred at this park.
- Flash Flood 8
- Flood 5
- Debris Flow 1
- Heavy Rain 1
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About Honouliuli National Historic Site
In 2026, Honouliuli National Historic Site is commemorating the 80th year since Honouliuli Internment Camp closed with community events that will take place throughout the year. Stay tuned on our website or social media to learn more and get involved.
Weather
The temperature ranges from 70°F/22°C to 85°F/29°C year round with light tropical showers common.