Recent News
Turtle Bay Foundation awards $200,000 in Scholarships to 86 North Shore & Koʻolauloa Students
In its most impactful year yet, the Turtle Bay Foundation awarded $200,000 in college scholarships to 86 students from Koʻolauloa and the North Shore communities, including 22 students who are either employees or immediate ʻohana of Turtle Bay Resort team members.
Development Update June 2025
Brett Hill is continuing foundational work and Hui Kū Maoli Ola is continuing invasive tree removal on the property that began in April Surveying and monitoring activities are ongoing, including yellow-faced bee surveys in the RR3 work…
Development Update May 2025
Brett Hill is continuing foundational work and Hui Kū Maoli Ola is continuing invasive tree removal on the property that began in April Surveying and monitoring activities are ongoing, including yellow-faced bee surveys in the RR3 work…
Restoring the Shoreline with Native Flora
A stretch of shoreline before and after six months of restoration efforts. Unlike invasive ironwood trees, native plants like the naupaka pictured above catch and retain sand on the beaches, playing a pivotal defensive role against erosion.April marks Native Hawaiian...
Development Update April 2025
Surveying and monitoring activities are ongoing, with Hawaii Marine Animal Response (HMAR) conducting shoreline monitoring seven days a week and AECOS performing monthly site visits to ensure the construction site remains compliant with…
Vision for Turtle Bay Guided by Community
For nearly 40 years, the community has been dedicated to shaping a shared vision for Turtle Bay in alignment with the Ko‘olauloa Sustainable Communities Plan. The vision protects the natural environment and preserves open spaces for the public in perpetuity while...
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