Waioli Mission District, Historic mission district in Hanalei Valley, Hawaii
The Waioli Mission District is a historic site in Hanalei Valley that includes a main residence from 1836, caretaker cottages, and church buildings spread across the grounds. The main properties sit along Kuhio Highway, where the original architecture and layout from this period remain visible to visitors.
Reverend William Patterson Alexander established this mission in 1834, creating one of the first permanent settlements in the Hanalei Valley. This founding marked the beginning of an influential presence that shaped the region for decades to come.
The mission house displays period furnishings and documents that reveal how the missionary family lived and worked in this valley. You can see the spaces where they spent their daily lives and how they adapted to this remote location.
The grounds are accessible along Kuhio Highway and welcome visitors to walk through the properties. It is helpful to check ahead about visiting hours and whether guided tours are available, as some areas may only be open at certain times.
The original mission library in the study of Abner Wilcox remains intact with early books still in place from the 1800s. This collection offers a window into what texts and ideas occupied the minds of those living in this remote setting.
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