SOHO PARK
The SOHO Park is conveniently located right next to the SOHO Community Center. It’s open to all Ho’opili residents and their guests for recreational activity. Tent space needs to be reserved for one of the three zones (Zone A, B or C). The zones are clearly marked. Outside of these zones tents and parties are not allowed.
Reserve tent space at the SoHo Park
SOHO COMMUNITY CENTER
The Soho Community Center is located in the heart of Ho‘opili at the corner of Iwikuamo’o Street and Honouliuli Street.
The center features a large pool, KUAPO party room, HANA meeting room and a lawn area.
How many chairs/tables do we have in the Kuapo Party Room?
Approx. 12 tables & 75 chairs.
Reserve the Kuapo Party Room
KONANE PARK & PAVILION
The Konane Neighborhood Park is located on the corner of Iwikuamo’o Street and Keahumoa Parkway and offers a children’s playground, large grass area and a pavilion. Ho‘opili homeowners and tenants can reserve the pavilion to host functions. A function would involve a setup, such as tables & chairs, catering, party props etc. Reservations are NOT required if the pavilion is used for general recreational activities.
How many tables and chairs does Konane Park Pavilion have?
Approx. 8 tables & 40 chairs
NO TOILETS AVAILABLE
Reserve the Pavilion at Konane Park
BARK & RIDE
The Bark and Ride Park is located on the mountain side of Kohina.
The adjoining dog park and tot lot was thoughtfully designed to give toddlers and our furrier residents an outdoor space they can easily access and enjoy.
Temp. 4J SOCCER FIELDS
The Temp. 4J Soccer Fields are located on Iwikuamo’o Street corner of Onohi’ula St. 4J features 3 soccer fields, two youth fields and one adult field.
These fields are temporary and will be removed once the DOE is ready to build the middle school.
Currently, AYSO and Hawai’i Soccer Academy have written agreements with the Association to use the 4J Soccer Fields, including the goals, for BUSINESS & ORGANIZED PLAY. Outside the practice schedule (posted on the bulletin board at the soccer field) AND/OR if the space is not occupied, Ho’opili residents and their guests may use the fields for recreational activities subject to posted rules.