Kihei (0.7 km from Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge)
Kealia Resort 203 is located in Kihei, 4.3 miles from Cove Park and 5 miles from Kihei Regional Park. It is also 1.5 miles from the Sanctuary Education Center and Whale Watch Center.
Kihei (0.7 km from Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge)
Kealia Resort 208 is located in Kihei, 2625 feet from Mai Poina Beach and 4.3 miles from Cove Park. The property features views of the ocean and is located 5 miles from Kihei Regional Park and 1.
Kihei (0.7 km from Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge)
Kealia Resort 405 is located in Kihei, 4.3 mi from Cove Park, 5 mi from Kihei Regional Park, and 1.5 mi from Sanctuary Education Center Whale Watch Center.
Kihei (0.7 km from Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge)
Kealia Resort 604 is located in Kihei, 2625 feet from Mai Poina Beach and 4.3 miles from Cove Park. The property is located 3.7 miles from Kihei Town Center and 3.7 miles from Kalama Park.
191 N. Kihei Rd. (0.7 km from Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge)
Kealia Resort 101 is located in Kihei, 2625 feet from Mai Poina Beach and 5 miles from Kihei Regional Park. This vacation home is located 3.7 miles from Kihei Town Center and 3.7 miles from Kalama Park.
191 N. Kihei Rd. (0.7 km from Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge)
Kealia Resort 105 is located in Kihei, Hawaii, approximately 5 miles from Kihei Regional Park, 5.6 miles from Cove Park, and 1.7 miles from Sanctuary Education Center Whale Watch Center.
191 N. Kihei Rd. (0.7 km from Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge)
Located five miles from Kihei Regional Park Cove Park is 5.6 miles away and the Sanctuary Education Center Whale Watch Center is 1.7 miles away. Kealia Resort 205 is located in Kihei.
191 N. Kihei Rd. (0.7 km from Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge)
Kealia Resort 301 is located in Kihei, 2625 feet from Mai Poina Beach and 5 miles from Kihei Regional Park. The property is located 3.7 miles from Kihei Town Center and 3.7 miles from Kalama Park.
The Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge is located in Kihei on the island of Maui. The refuge was established in 1992 to protect the endangered Hawaiian stilt and the Hawaiian coot. The home to a variety of wildlife, including the Hawaiian stilt, Hawaiian coot, Hawaiian duck, and several species of fish.
The Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge is a great place to see a variety of wildlife. The refuge offers a variety of activities for visitors, including bird watching, hiking, and picnicking. The refuge also offers a variety of educational programs for school groups and community organizations.