{"id":343,"date":"2012-06-30T19:28:09","date_gmt":"2012-06-30T19:28:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.websitefix.net\/clients\/Generic\/?page_id=343"},"modified":"2019-05-16T17:56:05","modified_gmt":"2019-05-16T17:56:05","slug":"west-valley","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.sunraydirect.com\/Hawaii3\/?page_id=343","title":{"rendered":"Island of Molokai"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>ISLAND OF MOLOKAI<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>County Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n200 South High Street<br \/>\nWailuku, Maui  808-270-7838<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.mauicounty.gov\/\">www.mauicounty.gov<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n313 Ano Street<br \/>\nKahulu, Maui 808-871-7711<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.mauichamber.com\/\">www.mauichamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Visitor&#8217;s Bureau<\/strong><br \/>\n1727 Wili Pa Loop<br \/>\nWailuku, Maui  808-244-3530<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.gohawaii.com\/lanai\">www.gohawaii.com\/lanai<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Often referred to as the  &#8220;most Hawaiian&#8221; or the friendliest of the populated islands, Molokai  was once largely a leper colony. Today, this lovely jewel in the Pacific Ocean  is known for its breathtaking beauty, contrasting dense rain forests with  deserted white-sand beaches. Molokai and Lanai islands are both encompassed  within the County of Maui and are the smallest of the Hawaiian island string.  The &#8220;main street&#8221; of Molokai is in Kaunakakai, although the island is  lacking in the bustle of commercial development or even contemporary scenes  like traffic lights.<\/p>\n<p>What residents of Molokai  lack in urban amenities, they are able to enjoy in exquisite natural beauty and  tranquility. Some of the most diverse scenery on the islands is showcased on  Molokai, including Hawaii&#8217;s largest white-sand beach, the twisted trails of  Maunaloa and Naiwa, the highest sea cliffs in the world, and one of the largest  reef system on the islands. Molokai is truly an intermingling of the history,  tradition, and culture of Hawaii.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Services<\/strong><br \/>\nState-of-the-art  healthcare services are anchored on Molokai by Molokai General Hospital,  affiliated with the internationally respected Queen&#8217;s Medical Center in  Honolulu. As the largest private hospital in Hawaii, Queen&#8217;s Medical Center is  licensed to operate with 505 acute-care beds and nearly 30 sub-acute beds. More  than 3,000 employees and 1,200 staff physicians make Queen&#8217;s the leading  medical referral center in the entire Pacific Basin, providing access to a  comprehensive range of primary and specialized care services. The island of  Maui offers two more hospitals within the HHSC system: Kula Hospital in Kula  and Maui Memorial Medical Center in Wailuku. Constantly growing, upgrading, and  expanding to meet changing needs, Maui Memorial employs more than 1000  employees and 200 attending physicians. The latest addition to the complex is  the new wing opened in 2007, the four-level Kahului Tower.<\/p>\n<p>First-rate educational  experiences are available in the public schools within the  Hana-Lahainaluna-Laiai-Molokai Area Complex of the County of Maui. Maui  Community College in Kahului serves as a tri-island institution of higher  education, providing comprehensive opportunities, special programs, and a  bachelor\u2019s degree program at its UH Center on Maui. Molokai is home to one of  the education centers for the college, with available programs and coursework  enhanced by a pioneering television network that reaches rural areas. The  Culinary Arts program and the Maui Language Institute are two of many  outstanding offerings. The University of Hawaii provides three major four-year  campuses: Two on the island of Oahu in Pearl City and Honolulu and one on  Hawaii, the Big Island. Oahu is also home to a number of private colleges that  include Argosy University Honolulu, Brigham Young University-Hawaii, Chaminade  University, Hawaii Pacific University, Heald College-Honolulu, Remington  College, TransPacific Hawaii College, the University of Phoenix, and Wayland  Baptist University.<\/p>\n<p><strong>&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Lifestyle<\/strong><br \/>\n&#8220;The road less  traveled&#8221; is an appropriate description of the byways that meander across  the island of Molokai, home to historic and natural preservation. Papokaku is  one of the island&#8217;s pristine beaches, distinguished as the largest white-sand  beach in the Hawaiian Islands. With three miles of soft-sand beach, Papohaku  Beach stretches along Molokai&#8217;s western end. Each May, Papohaku Beach Park springs  to life as the setting for the colorful Molokai Ka Hula Piko\u2014the island&#8217;s most  well-attended cultural festival. Campsites, picnic areas, and convenient  amenities are graced by the haunting beauty of Oahu views. In fact, Waikiki  once took sand from Papohaku to help build up its own shores. The Aloha Music  Camp is another popular event, immersing residents and visitors in Hawaiian  culture.<\/p>\n<p>At the edge of Kalaupapa  Lookout in Palaau State Park, visitors can gaze down nearly 2,000 feet to the  peninsula below for a breathtaking realization of Molokai beauty. The island  claims the world&#8217;s tallest sea cliffs and fascinating historic sites like the  phallic-shaped stone known as Kauleonanahoa\u2014one of the island&#8217;s finest examples  of traditional fertility rock. Other ancient sites reflect the 1865 decision of  King Kamehameha V, who selected Molokai as the coffee-growing region for the  Kingdom of Hawaii. Today, visitors take mule-drawn tours in the rolling hills  of Kualapuu near the center of the island, where the 500-acre plantation of  Coffees of Hawaii welcomes them with a fine cup of 100 percent Molokai coffee.  Nearby, the Molokai Museum and Cultural Center hosts an extensive collection of  artwork from the late 1800s. Restored to its original operating condition, the  R.W. Meyer Sugar Mill is a National Historic Place constructed in 1878. Many of  the island&#8217;s oceanfront bed and breakfast inns dot the drier western end of  Molokai, although those who are seeking more rarified views will find charming  homes and sprawling resorts tucked away in the hills of Maunaloa near Kaupoa  Beach Village. Those who value serenity and simplicity are sure to find the  ideal home on Molokai.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ISLAND OF MOLOKAI County Offices 200 South High Street Wailuku, Maui 808-270-7838 www.mauicounty.gov Chamber of Commerce 313 Ano Street Kahulu, Maui 808-871-7711 www.mauichamber.com Visitor&#8217;s Bureau 1727 Wili Pa Loop Wailuku, Maui 808-244-3530 www.gohawaii.com\/lanai Often referred to as the &#8220;most Hawaiian&#8221; or the friendliest of the populated islands, Molokai was once largely a leper colony. 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