Explore Outdoor Hawai‘i wins gold for web design

U.S. Representative JEC Chairman David Schweikert (right), and Hawaii Governor Josh Green (left) - https://governor.hawaii.gov/
U.S. Representative JEC Chairman David Schweikert (right), and Hawaii Governor Josh Green (left) - https://governor.hawaii.gov/
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Explore Outdoor Hawai‘i, a website designed to be user-friendly, aims to assist residents and visitors in finding recreational information and services across the state. The site offers material on hiking safety, camping, filming, hunter education, and applications for various licenses. It also facilitates making reservations at popular state parks.

The platform highlights cultural, historical, and natural resources managed by the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR). It provides information about responsible boating practices, pono fishing methods, and necessary permits for commercial activities.

Although relatively new, Explore Outdoor Hawai‘i (outdoor.hawaii.gov), developed by Tyler Technologies for DLNR, has become a trusted source for accessing Hawai‘i’s land and water resources.



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