NationalPark in Hawaii

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Locations

Kalaupapa National Historical Park

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

Kalaupapa National Historical Park in Hawaii, Hawaii is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Hawaii, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Pearl Harbor National Memorial

Unknown city

20 nearby communities

Overview

Situated in Hawaii, Hawaii, Pearl Harbor National Memorial functions as a key national park serving the broader regional population. The nationally recognized natural attraction plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 817,749 residents live within a 30-minute drive of Pearl Harbor National Memorial, spread across 20 distinct incorporated communities. Urban Honolulu, with a population of 350,964, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 43% of the reachable population. Following Urban Honolulu, East Honolulu adds 50,922 residents, while Pearl City contributes 45,295, broadening the demographic base of the area. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding Pearl Harbor National Memorial. With 12 of 20 communities registering populations under 25,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Urban Honolulu. Pearl Harbor National Memorial benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across Hawaii.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of Pearl Harbor National Memorial form a suburban corridor. A mix of mid-sized communities characterizes the area, with some places exceeding 50,000 residents while others maintain smaller-town populations. Urban Honolulu dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a moderately concentrated distribution. A median population of 20,476 among the catchment communities suggests that substantially smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout Hawaii.

Identifiers: CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Urban Honolulu (CDP), HI350,964
2 East Honolulu (CDP), HI50,922
3 Pearl City (CDP), HI45,295
4 Waipahu (CDP), HI43,485
5 Kailua (CDP), HI40,514
6 Kaneohe (CDP), HI37,430
7 Mililani Town (CDP), HI28,121
8 Ewa Gentry (CDP), HI25,707
9 Kapolei (CDP), HI21,411
10 Mililani Mauka (CDP), HI21,075
11 Makakilo (CDP), HI19,877
12 Wahiawa (CDP), HI18,658
13 Ewa Beach (CDP), HI16,415
14 Halawa (CDP), HI15,016
15 Ocean Pointe (CDP), HI14,965
16 Schofield Barracks (CDP), HI14,904
17 Royal Kunia (CDP), HI14,896
18 Waimalu (CDP), HI13,817
19 Nanakuli (CDP), HI12,195
20 Waipio (CDP), HI12,082

Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park

Unknown city

3 nearby communities

Overview

Located in the Hawaii community of Hawaii, Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park is a nationally recognized natural attraction that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park encompasses a combined population of approximately 27,744 residents across 3 incorporated communities. Kailua leads as the most populous nearby community with 19,713 residents, representing roughly 71% of the total catchment population. Rounding out the top three are Kahaluu-Keauhou with 4,778 residents and Captain Cook with 3,253, providing further evidence of the population concentration near Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Hawaii. Of the 3 nearby communities, 2 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Kailua and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park can be characterized as suburban. The area features a suburban pattern where several communities of moderate size coexist with smaller towns, creating a varied demographic landscape. The presence of Kailua as the dominant population center creates a moderately concentrated pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 4,778, indicating that most communities are substantially smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Kailua (CDP), HI19,713
2 Kahaluu-Keauhou (CDP), HI4,778
3 Captain Cook (CDP), HI3,253

Kalaupapa National Historical Park

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

Kalaupapa National Historical Park in Hawaii, Hawaii is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Hawaii, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Pearl Harbor National Memorial

Unknown city

20 nearby communities

Overview

Situated in Hawaii, Hawaii, Pearl Harbor National Memorial functions as a key national park serving the broader regional population. The nationally recognized natural attraction plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 817,749 residents live within a 30-minute drive of Pearl Harbor National Memorial, spread across 20 distinct incorporated communities. Urban Honolulu, with a population of 350,964, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 43% of the reachable population. Following Urban Honolulu, East Honolulu adds 50,922 residents, while Pearl City contributes 45,295, broadening the demographic base of the area. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding Pearl Harbor National Memorial. With 12 of 20 communities registering populations under 25,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Urban Honolulu. Pearl Harbor National Memorial benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across Hawaii.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of Pearl Harbor National Memorial form a suburban corridor. A mix of mid-sized communities characterizes the area, with some places exceeding 50,000 residents while others maintain smaller-town populations. Urban Honolulu dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a moderately concentrated distribution. A median population of 20,476 among the catchment communities suggests that substantially smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout Hawaii.

Identifiers: CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Urban Honolulu (CDP), HI350,964
2 East Honolulu (CDP), HI50,922
3 Pearl City (CDP), HI45,295
4 Waipahu (CDP), HI43,485
5 Kailua (CDP), HI40,514
6 Kaneohe (CDP), HI37,430
7 Mililani Town (CDP), HI28,121
8 Ewa Gentry (CDP), HI25,707
9 Kapolei (CDP), HI21,411
10 Mililani Mauka (CDP), HI21,075
11 Makakilo (CDP), HI19,877
12 Wahiawa (CDP), HI18,658
13 Ewa Beach (CDP), HI16,415
14 Halawa (CDP), HI15,016
15 Ocean Pointe (CDP), HI14,965
16 Schofield Barracks (CDP), HI14,904
17 Royal Kunia (CDP), HI14,896
18 Waimalu (CDP), HI13,817
19 Nanakuli (CDP), HI12,195
20 Waipio (CDP), HI12,082

Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park

Unknown city

3 nearby communities

Overview

Located in the Hawaii community of Hawaii, Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park is a nationally recognized natural attraction that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park encompasses a combined population of approximately 27,744 residents across 3 incorporated communities. Kailua leads as the most populous nearby community with 19,713 residents, representing roughly 71% of the total catchment population. Rounding out the top three are Kahaluu-Keauhou with 4,778 residents and Captain Cook with 3,253, providing further evidence of the population concentration near Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Hawaii. Of the 3 nearby communities, 2 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Kailua and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park can be characterized as suburban. The area features a suburban pattern where several communities of moderate size coexist with smaller towns, creating a varied demographic landscape. The presence of Kailua as the dominant population center creates a moderately concentrated pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 4,778, indicating that most communities are substantially smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Puʻu Honua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Kailua (CDP), HI19,713
2 Kahaluu-Keauhou (CDP), HI4,778
3 Captain Cook (CDP), HI3,253