Islands of Aloha 2009 - (Page 36) Hulopo‘e Bay. TOr JOHNsON Although it remains off the beaten path, Lana‘i ¯ offers an unparalleled range of activities… in a setting that takes full advantage of the island’s natural beauty. Enjoy the charm of lawn bowling or some competitive croquet. Reserve a court at the Manele tennis center or set out on an equestrian ¯ excursion from the stables near The Lodge. Try your hand at sporting clays at one of the country’s better facilities, which also has a 12-station archery range. Head for a swim at beautiful Hulopo‘e Beach, or depart Manele Harbor for a snorkel excursion to the ¯ pristine waters off Lana‘i’s cliff-lined West Coast. Take ¯ a stroll through Lana‘i City and browse the shops that ¯ surround the forested town square. Rent a four-wheel drive vehicle and set off on an adventure that can take you to the lunar landscapes of Keahiakawelo (Garden of the Gods), the beachcombing pleasures of Kaiolohia Bay (Shipwreck Beach) or the misty, rain forest heights of Lana‘ihale. Experience Lana‘i, it’s not quickly forgotten. ¯ ¯ For more information or a calendar of events, call the Lana‘i Visitors Bureau at (800) 947-4774 or visit ¯ www.visitlanai.net. KIrK LEE AEDEr KYLE rOTHENBOrG L ana‘i City ¯ In the center of this mostly untouched island, life is nestled around L ana‘i City, ¯ which is about three miles from the airport. You’ll find shopping and dining in this charming little town. Petroglyph You’ll need a four-wheel drive vehicle to reach the petroglyphs located at Kaiolohia Bay (Shipwreck Beach). A short walk will lead you to these ancient natural wonders. 36 Hawai‘i - The Islands of Aloha® 1-800-GoHawaii http://www.visitlanai.net
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