Directions and Parking
Driving Directions to Campus
BYU–Hawaii is located in Laie, a small village near the northernmost point of Oahu, an hour's drive away from Honolulu and the airport. The BYU–Hawaii campus is next to the Polynesian Cultural Center which is right off Kamehameha Highway.
From Kamehameha Highway Coming From Kaneohe
- After the Polynesian Cultural Center, Courtyard Marriot, and Mcdonalds, turn left onto Naniloa Loop.
- Turn left on Kulanui Street at the BYU–Hawaii main entrance.
- On the roundabout with "Enter To Learn Go Forth To Serve" in front of the Flag Circle, take the third exit.
- Turn left into the main parking lot.
From Kamehameha Highway Coming From Haleiwa
- After driving through Laie, past Hukilau Beach and the Laie Shopping Center, turn right onto Naniloa Loop.
- Turn left on Kulanui Street at the BYU–Hawaii main entrance.
- On the roundabout with "Enter To Learn Go Forth To Serve" in front of the Flag Circle, take the third exit.
- Turn left into the main parking lot.
Parking
Parking for visitors is available in the main parking lot at the front of the campus. No permit is required. Parking in the Flag Circle, Academic Oval, and student parking lots between the residence halls (hales) is reserved for staff and students and is by permit only.
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Way Finding on Campus
BYU–Hawaii is a relatively small campus with most pedestrians able to walk from one end to the other in under 15 minutes. With construction and departments moving, the online campus map can be very helpful to find where you are going.
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