Updated July 2026
Where to Stay Near Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site
Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site recorded 27,507 recreation visits in 2024. Lodging near the park is priced by that crowd curve: February is busy at 1.3× the average month, September is quiet at 0.8×, and September is our pick for the best balance — pleasant weather with noticeably thinner crowds (shoulder season). Compare live hotels, cabins and vacation rentals below, then book the month that matches your budget.
Best month to go
Sep
Quiet
Quietest (cheapest)
Sep
0.8× avg
Busiest
Feb
1.3× avg
Annual visits
28K
2024
Climate normals (1991–2020) put the warmest month around 82°F in August. Pair that with the crowd index: a warm, quiet month is the lodging sweet spot; a warm, busy month is when rooms disappear first.
Live availability near Puʻukoholā Heiau
September is our pick for the best balance of light crowds and good weather at Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site. Set dates on the map to see priced hotels, cabins and vacation rentals.
Top-rated places to stay near Puʻukoholā Heiau
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Crowd calendar vs lodging demand
A month's crowd index is that month's visits divided by the park's average month. Rooms and nightly rates follow the same shape. Use September when price matters most; use September when you want weather without February crowds.
| Month | Crowd | Index | Lodging note |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | Average | 1.1× | Average |
| February | Busy | 1.3× | Peak — book furthest ahead |
| March | Busy | 1.2× | Busy |
| April | Average | 1.1× | Average |
| May | Average | 1.1× | Average |
| June | Average | 0.9× | Average |
| July | Average | 0.9× | Average |
| August | Average | 0.9× | Average |
| September | Quiet | 0.8× | Best balance — book this window first |
| October | Quiet | 0.8× | Quiet |
| November | Average | 0.9× | Average |
| December | Average | 0.9× | Average |
Frequently Asked Questions
Compare hotels, cabins, lodges and vacation rentals on the map above — live availability from Booking.com, Vrbo and Expedia. In-park lodges book out furthest ahead. Gateway towns usually have more inventory and more price movement, especially in February, the park's busiest month.
Lodging tracks crowds. September is the quietest month at Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site (0.8× the average month) and is usually the cheapest window. September is our pick for the best balance of light crowds and good weather — pleasant weather with noticeably thinner crowds (shoulder season).
For a February visit (1.3× average crowds), treat six months out as normal and a year out as safe for in-park lodging. In September you can often book inside a few weeks.
In-park lodges put you closest to trailheads and rarely discount. Gateway towns have far more rooms and are usually 20–60 minutes from the entrance. If you are visiting in February, a gateway town is often the only inventory still available.
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Sources: National Park Service Visitor Use Statistics (1979–2025), NOAA NCEI U.S. Climate Normals 1991–2020. Crowd index = a month's visits ÷ the park's average month. Lodging results are provided by Stay22; WhenToVisitParks may earn a commission from bookings, at no extra cost to you.