- An electronic sign displays pricing near the entrance to the Diamond Head State Monument on Thursday, the first day visitors who aren’t Hawaii residents were required to have booked online reservations in order to gain access to the park. Despite a campaign for awareness with the new rules, many nonresidents were still vastly unaware about the required reservations and were turned away.
- New signage about advance reservations is seen at the Diamond Head State Monument.
- Hikers make their way through the tunnel at the Diamond Head State Monument.
- Hikers make their way through the tunnel at the Diamond Head State Monument.
- New signage about advance reservations is seen at the Diamond Head State Monument.
- Hikers are seen at the summit crest at the Diamond Head State Monument park on Thursday.
- Hikers are seen at the summit crest at the Diamond Head State Monument park on Thursday.
- Traffic is seen at the entrance to the Diamond Head State Monument park on Thursday.
- Pro Park sentry Herb Paul checks kama’aina ID and reservation QR codes at the entrance to the Diamond Head State Monument park on Thursday.
- Pro Park sentry Herb Paul checks kama’aina ID and reservation QR codes at the entrance to the Diamond Head State Monument park on Thursday.
- A tour bus passes Pro Park sentry Herb Paul as he checks kama’aina ID and reservation QR codes at the entrance to the Diamond Head State Monument park on Thursday.
- Pro Park sentry Herb Paul checks kama’aina ID and reservation QR codes at the entrance to the Diamond Head State Monument park on Thursday.
- A tour group takes photos at the Diamond Head State Monument park on Thursday.
- Pro Park sentry Herb Paul checks kama’aina ID and reservation QR codes at the entrance to the Diamond Head State Monument park on Thursday.
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