Volunteer with Us

Step into the wetlands of Lokowaka and help restore this special place. Every task, from removing invasive plants to planting natives, contributes to its healing. Each volunteer day is a chance to learn, connect, and witness real, meaningful change. Ready to make a difference? Huli ka lima i lalo—turn the hand downward, take action.

Upcoming Volunteer Days

2026 is Makahiki Kuleana Kahakai—the Year of Our Coastal Kuleana. 

Get Involved
All are welcome! Check this section often for new volunteer opportunities. Want to volunteer on a day not listed? Contact us—we’ll do our best to coordinate.

Lokowaka ʻOhana Day
Once a month, join us for a special volunteer day with a light lunch and time to relax, connect, and celebrate our shared work.

Stay Updated
Plans may change due to severe weather or other unforeseen events. Please check this page before your volunteer day for the latest updates.

Sign up to volunteer here!

Getting Ready to Volunteer

Be ready for muddy, uneven, and wet conditions — rain or shine. Activities may include removing invasive species and planting native vegetation. 

Health & Safety Reminder:
Hawaiʻi’s freshwater, brackish water, and wetland sediments may contain potentially harmful bacteria, including Leptospira. While the overall risk is low, open cuts, scratches, shaving nicks, or other broken skin can increase susceptibility. For your safety and well-being, please avoid participating if you have any open wounds.

Recommended Clothing:

  • Lightweight, quick-dry long-sleeved shirt and long pants made with stretch fabric (for sun, insect, and scratch protection; also shields against the irritating fine hairs of California grass while allowing flexibility and mobility). AVOID: tank tops, short-sleeve shirts, and shorts.
  • Closed-toe shoes, tabis, reef shoes, or diving boots that can get muddy (sharp objects possible). Mud can be deep. AVOID: slippers, Crocs, and sandals.
  • Hat (head protection), reef-safe sunscreen, and eye protection (sunglasses or anti-fog safety glasses) for debris, mud, and water splashes.
  • Rain jacket


What to Bring:

  • Water (reusable bottle encouraged)
  • Work gloves (rubber-coated recommended; we only have cotton gloves available to lend)
  • Optional: Insect repellent


Post-Work Essentials:

  • Change of clothes and footwear (Showers are available.)
  • Towel and bag for muddy gear
  • Swimwear (optional — the beach is steps away!)

Lokowaka Pond is located directly across Kalanianaʻole Street from Kealoha Beach Park (also known as 4-Mile) in Hilo.

Parking: Please park in the Kealoha Beach Park lot on Keaukaha Road.

Directions: From town, turn sharply left onto Keaukaha Road just before The Seaside Restaurant (look for the yellow poles). Note: Keaukaha Road is one-way starting from Kalanianaʻole.

Important: Please do not park in the Carlsmith Beach Park lot across from the restaurant — those limited spaces are for beachgoers.

Directions from the parking area:

  • Walk across the park near the restrooms toward Kalanianaʻole Street.
  • Step over the guardrail and carefully cross the road.
  • On the pond side, look for a small peninsula with trees — that’s where we’ll be.
  • Step carefully over the guardrail again to come down to the peninsula and meet us there.


If you arrive late and we’ve moved to another area, please call (808) 895-2350, and we’ll guide you in.

The Hele-On Bus (Route #101 Intra-Hilo Keaukaha) stops right near our worksite.

  • Arrive: The Seaside Restaurant (Bus Stop ID #118)

  • Return: Carlsmith Beach Park (Bus Stop ID #121)

    See the map on “How to get there – Car” above to see where to meet.

HIBIKE is available for both residents and visitors in Hilo, with a convenient station at Carlsmith Beach Park.

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