The Maui News

Third Koke‘e cabin auction in history coming up

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KŌKE‘E STATE PARK, KAUA‘I—Seven cabins in the historic Kōke‘e recreation residence community will be auctioned to the public in mid-April, for annual leases.

The historic Kōke‘e recreation residence community began in the mountains of Kaua‘i in 1918. It was created for the protection of forest resources and the watershed, but also for recreation­al pursuits and public access.

The community was planned and modeled on recreation residences in the U.S. National Forests across the mainland. First, the Territory of Hawai‘i and then the state of Hawai‘i began issuing permits and leases for more than 100 recreation residences, including to church camps and civic organizati­ons.

Chipper Wichman, president of the Kōke‘e Leaseholde­rs Associatio­n said, “The unique historic community that has evolved up in Kōke‘e over the last 100 years is part of Hawai‘i’s heritage and is not replicated anywhere else in the state. Many of the cabins are designated as historic structures under Hawai‘i law. The DLNR Division of State Parks (DSP) has adopted specific design guidelines to protect the unique architectu­re of this mountain community.”

The properties were leased by negotiatio­n and appraisal until 1985, when they were all offered for public auction. Following a 20-year lease term which ended in 2005, lessees in good standing were again allowed to continue their leases through direct negotiatio­n and appraisal. However, 17 cabins were returned to the state at that time, which set the stage for the second-ever auction in December 2011. Winning bids for annual lease rent during that auction ranged from $2,500 to $18,000.

The seven cabins that will be auctioned during the upcoming third auction were all returned to the state over roughly the past 10 years. As a result, many of these properties have deteriorat­ed. Successful bidders will have an opportunit­y to join a historic community that takes pride in helping care for the mountains of Kaua‘i.

Opening bids for the currently available lots will range from $4,500 to $9,500, for annual lease rent.

The Kōke‘e Leaseholde­rs Associatio­n was formed in 1983 to work with the state and to protect this community. Wichman added, “We work closely with the DSP to ensure that these cabins get into the hands of community members who will love them and maintain them as recreation­al residences, as always envisioned.”

Most of the seven cabins have been neglected for many years and will need significan­t work before they can be enjoyed. All have access to electricit­y, telephone, internet, and water. Four-wheeldrive vehicles are needed to reach several of the cabins.

“For some of the current lot of cabins up for auction, “rustic” may be a bit of an understate­ment. They’ve been vacant awhile—bring your own elbow grease. But we’re confident that we’ll find good families to steward and enjoy these cherished mountain cabins,” said DSP Assistant Administra­tor Alan Carpenter.

People will have an opportunit­y to view the exterior of the cabins and their associated properties at the end of February, for a proposed auction date in mid-April.

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DLNR photos Shown above are a few of the recreation­al residences that will be going up for auction for annual leases to be loved and maintained by new leaseholde­rs.
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