Ke‘anae Uka
 
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we are currently building our new official website!

Mahalo for stopping by to learn more about the Ke‘anae Uka project!

We are currently striving and working together as a community to restore and beautify the once known, “Camp Keʻanae” to what is now rightfully named, “Ke‘anae Uka”. A community camp ground and events facility for hosting and providing resources to the people of Maui and our island visitors. The 9-acre property is nestled atop the breathtaking Keanae Peninsula with panoramic views of kalo patches, local farming and agriculture, East Maui Coastlines, as well as, the town’s famous, “Aunty Sandy’s Banana Bread” shop.

Connect with us

To learn more about our project or to book your next visit to Keʻanae Uka.

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Ke‘anae Uka

Book your next visit to East Maui with us!

We are now open and accepting Camper Van Bookings and Overnight accommodations for our Duplex Cottage - sleeps up to 6. Outdoor showers and restrooms on-site.

To book your next visit, please fill out our online request form and we will be in touch with you within 5-7 business days!

ONline booking request form:


 

OUr mission for Na Moku

The mission of Na Moku is for the special purposes of the descendants and/or current tenants of Keanae-Wailuanui Ahupua’a specifically but not limited to the exclusive promotion of culture, education, environment, economics, and physical well being of its members.


Nā Moku ʻAupuni ʻO Koʻolau Hui

VIsit our website at www.namoku.net

Nā Moku ʻAupuni ʻO Koʻolau Hui organized June 1996 as a non-profit organization to educate, perpetuate, serve and protect historical, spiritual, traditional, & environmental well being of Keʻanae/Wailuanui. Members are lineal descendants/current residents.