Management of Kalalau Valley
Since the valley is a part of the Nā Pali Coast State Park, the DLNR is responsible for its maintenance and preservation. Some have criticized the DLNR for their inability to manage the Nā Pali Coast, although others note that many Hawaiʻi parks suffer from a chronic lack of funding.
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