By David Zevenbergen, Hawai‘i Department of Transportation, & Kashmira Reid, Lyon Associate

Established in 1991, the National Scenic Byways Program includes a distinctive collection of National Scenic Byways and All-American Roads, their stories and treasured places. Modeled after the national program, the Hawaii State Department of Transportation (HDOT) in 2008 developed a state-wide Scenic Byway program to recognize locally significant corridors featuring archeological, cultural, historical, recreational, scenic and/or natural qualities.

Local government agencies (typically County Planning or Public Works departments) or 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations are eligible to sponsor a scenic byway. Sponsors form a Local Byway Committee in collaboration with government, businesses and community stakeholders to protect, preserve and enhance significant features and sites along the route.

This is a volunteer-based, grassroots-driven program that identifies and supports outstanding roads across the state. The program provides technical resources to help local governments or community sponsors to document the unique qualities and assets that each byway has to offer. HDOT guides byway sponsors as they engage in a two-step nomination-designation process, followed by the development of a Corridor Management Plan.

Once state designation is achieved, information about these corridors is published in three venues: www.byways.org, www.hawaiiscenicbyways.org and www.gohawaii.com. Signage is also planned for all routes, enabling both residents and visitors to locate and enjoy the routes.

There are currently 4 state designated byways; three on Hawaii Island and one on Kauai:

  • Mamalahoa Kona Heritage Corridor, Highway 180 through the Historic Village of Holualoa, Hawaii Island (2009)
  • Royal Footsteps Along the Kona Coast , Ali‘i Drive in Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i Island (2010)
  • Holo Holo Koloa  Scenic Byway in Po‘ipu –Koloa, Kaua‘i (2011), and
  • Ka‘u Scenic Byway – Slopes of Mauna Loa, along the southern coast of Hawai‘i Island (2011)

MamalahoaScenicByway_DonkeyArtGallery_BySeanDunckel

MamalahoaScenicByway_SunsetVista_ByKathrynKekona

Top photo: Prince Kuhio Park, Photo: Ken Posney
Middle photo: Donkey Art Gallery, Photo: Sean Dunckel
Bottom photo: Sunset Vista, Photo: KathrynKekona

With four additional nominations received in 2013, (three on O‘ahu  and one on Hawai‘i  Island), interest in the program is growing. Executive Director Kiersten Faulkner is a member of the State Advisory Committee that reviews applications and provides recommendations to HDOT Director Glenn Okimoto.

If you are interested in connecting with any of the byway sponsors to learn more about these special roadways, please contact David Zevenbergen, HDOT’s State Scenic Byways Coordinator david.l.zevenbergen@hawaii.gov or by phone, (808) 587-6357.