Kalaupapa National Historical Park - National Park Service - nps 2025

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While the park is never closed, visitation is strictly restricted to guided tours. The most common questions about the park and its history.
Since 1866, more than 8,000 people, mostly Hawaiians, have died at Kalaupapa.
Hawaiʻi State Department of Health (DOH) DOH is responsible for the care and treatment of the Hansens Disease Registry patients, which includes people forcibly quarantined at Kalaupapa prior to the 1969 repeal of the isolation law. As of May 2024, there are eight Kalaupapa Registry patients living.
Access to the park, including Kalawao County, the Kalaupapa Trail, the settlement, and Waikolu Valley, is restricted to residents and visitors with approved permits issued by Hawaii State Department of Health.
Kalaupapa was closed in March 2020 during the pandemic and remained closed after restrictions were lifted in 2023, as the national park did not have any tour vendors until now.
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Leprosy settlement The village is the site of a former settlement for people with leprosy. At its peak, about 1,200 men, women, and children were exiled to Kalaupapa Peninsula. The isolation law was enacted by King Kamehameha V and remained in effect until its repeal in 1969.

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