The golf course where Sayid assassinates Peter Avellino is the 17th hole of the Arnold Palmer-designed course at the Turtle Bay Resort on the North Shore. Continue reading Turtle Bay Golf Course
Category Archives: Parks
YMCA Camp Erdman
“Othersville,” the suburban enclave of the DHARMA Initiative and subsequently the Others (first seen in “A Tale of Two Cities,” Ep. 3×01), is the YMCA’s Camp H.R. Erdman (69-385 Farrington Hwy.) on the North Shore. The camp became a major set for Season 5, and appeared in several episodes depicting different time periods. The YWCA welcomes visitors and has signage offering parking for “LOST” fans, but asks that photos not be taken of children or other guests. Continue reading YMCA Camp Erdman
Moli‘i Fishpond
The picturesque waterfront where Jin meets his father and tells him about Sun (“In Translation,” Ep. 1×17), and where Sun meets Jin’s father (“D.O.C.,” Ep. 3×18) is the Moli‘i Fishpond near Kualoa Regional Park. This is also where the Galaga submarine arrived on the island (“One Of Us,” Ep. 3×16). Private property, accessible via guided tours at Tropical Farms. Continue reading Moli‘i Fishpond
Byodo-In Temple
The spectacular estate of Sun’s father (“House of the Rising Sun,” Ep. 1×06) is the Byodo-In Temple, part of the Valley of the Temples (47-200 Kahekili Hwy). Sun and Jin’s wedding was later revisited by Jacob (“The Incident,” Ep. 5×16). Admission in the form of a monetary donation is collected at the temple entrance. Continue reading Byodo-In Temple
Waimea Valley
The waterfall where Sawyer and Kate took a dip and found the gun case (“Whatever the Case May Be,” Ep. 1×12) was part of Waimea Valley, formerly the Waimea Valley Audubon Center (59-864 Kamehameha Highway). Nikki and Paolo later visited the same spot (“Expose,” Ep. 3×14). Continue reading Waimea Valley
Aloha Stadium
The stadium where Jack first meets Desmond (“Man of Science, Man of Faith,” Ep. 2×01), and where we later see Penny track him down (“Live Together, Die Alone, Ep. 2×23), is Aloha Stadium (99-500 Salt Lake Blvd.), the largest sports venue in Hawaii. The stadium was revisited in Season 6, when Desmond tracks down Penny in the flash-sideways (“Happily Ever After,” Ep. 6×11). Continue reading Aloha Stadium
Paradise Park
The “Hydra” station, and much of the facility used by “Others” early in the third season (“A Tale of Two Cities,” Ep. 3×01) is the former Paradise Park (and its four-story aviary), located deep in Manoa Valley. The facility still houses Treetops Restaurant, but the lower and ground levels are not open to the public. This location is near Manoa Falls Trail. Continue reading Paradise Park
Palolo Valley Recreation Center
The playground where Jack watched Sarah from across the street (”A Tale of Two Cities,” Ep. 3×01) was the Palolo Valley Recreation Center (2007 Palolo Ave.). Continue reading Palolo Valley Recreation Center
Hawaii State Capitol Lawn
The park where Sayid and his friend play a game of soccer (”The Greater Good,” Ep. 1×21) was filmed on the northwest lawn of the Hawaii State Capitol Building (415 S. Beretania St.). Pieces of the Sydney skyline were inserted among familiar Honolulu buildings. Continue reading Hawaii State Capitol Lawn