Our mission is to ensure ocean access for Hawaii Island residents to perpetuate traditional forms of wave riding, fishing, gathering, and other shoreline activities that sustain a thriving Waipi‘o Valley.
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On Feb. 25, 2022 Waipi’o Valley access was cut off to the community under Mayor Mitch Roth’s Emergency Proclamation. Access was allowed for some while denied to others. Sign the petition to show support for community access.STAY UPDATED
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If you are a Hawai‘i resident, have a strong history of connection to Waipi‘o, and are concerned about being denied access, please link above to submit a testimonial. Itʻs important that the mayor understand the diversity in our community.TESTIMONIALS
Why is Waipi’o important to you?

It is the most important place in the world to me for accessing the ocean. It is the place where I connect to what is sacred in the land and ocean
Joe Gaglione
Waipiʻo is important to my family because it is part of what makes us…itʻs who we are. The ocean is our livelihood, and Waipi’o is one of the nearest access to the ocean for my family. It allows us to live the lifestyle that we need to survive in the modern world. Waipi’o provides sustenance for our mind, body, and soul. Waipi’o is the ever carried story that most share and that we continue to live.
U’ilani Macabio
Waipi’o for my ohana is a place to connect with the ocean, the land, and our sense of place. It provides us a way to exercise, reset, and teach our son about currents, tides, habitats, and history. I guess we all didn’t realize just how important it was for our mental and physical well-being until this closure. We had always assumed that our rights to access the coast were not something that could just be taken away overnight.
Travis Clark