This is Maui’s largest ancient temple site. It is built entirely from surrounding lava rocks and is easily the largest site in Hawaii that is still intact. It dates back to the 14th century and is associated with the Pi’ilani Dynasty. The stone platform is 340 ft. by 415 ft. and covers almost 3 acres! Undiscovered until late 1970, the site has remained in excellent condition. For more details on this and other ancient sites along the Road to Hana, check with Hana Picnic Co. in Paia your one stop shop for your trip.
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