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Kokeʻe Lodge


This log-cabin restaurant overlooks a large meadow that’s stalked by marauding wild roosters. The one dining option in the park – and there’s nothing else within a half-hour’s drive – it’s open in daytime only, serving egg-or-pancake breakfasts followed by island-style lunches including loco moco, burgers and a tasty Portuguese bean soup. A gift counter sells sundries, souvenirs and a few snacks.


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