Experience the awe-inspiring Breathtaking Jurassic Park Adventure, a journey into a world where colossal dinosaurs roam amidst lush landscapes, creating a mesmerizing blend of prehistoric wonders. Immerse yourself in the captivating beauty and danger of this ancient realm, evoking the magic and thrill of the iconic Jurassic Park.
Breathtaking Jurassic Park Adventure
There are so many amazing views in Hawaii that you will want to return. A previous post highlighting must-see locations in Hawaii covered places such as Waikiki Beach, Kona Coffee Farms, and the Pearl Harbor National Memorial Park. Hawaii is a popular destination for travel and shooting because of its amazing scenery. The Jurassic Park series transformed Hawaii’s stunning landscapes into breathtaking prehistoric sets, framed by majestic mountains and lush vegetation.
With almost $5 billion in revenue since the release of the first movie in the Jurassic Park franchise in 1993, the series has become a global phenomenon. In addition to the movies, it has inspired a staggering array of partnerships and media. Foxy Bingo features three Jurassic Park-themed games, showcasing the online public’s appetite for the franchise. With a new movie set to release, the desire for more Jurassic Park content will only grow. Enthusiasts can relive the experiences by exploring the actual film locations through immersive experiences.
Here are five breathtaking Jurassic Park movie locations tourists can visit:
Kualoa Ranch
Situated on the island of Oahu, locals often dub Kualoa Ranch, a private 4,000-acre nature reserve, the “Jurassic Park of Hawaii.
The classic scene featuring Grant and the children hiding behind a fallen log from dinosaurs while being chased was filmed here. The fallen log still remains, and if you’re interested, Kualoa Ranch offers movie excursions that pass by the well-known log, allowing visitors to take pictures.
Hanapepe Valley
The breathtaking Manawaiopuna Falls, famously featured in Jurassic Park, is situated in Hanapepe Valley on the island of Kauai. This location, referred to as “Jurassic Park Falls” by locals, is accessible only by helicopter due to its private land location. Tourists can arrange visits through helicopter companies with landing permits.
Hanola Beach
On Oahu’s island lies Hanola Beach, a quaint bay surrounded by sharp, sheer rocks. In Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, characters rushed from the erupting volcano at this location.
If you dare to embark on the foreboding walk, exercise caution as the steep and jagged cliffs provide an incredible but dangerous hike.
Puu Ka Ele Reservoir
Located on Kauai Island’s north shore, the Puu Ka Ele Reservoir is a stunning lagoon. This site was where the main characters first encountered the brachiosauruses and learned about the dinosaurs on Isla Nubar.
In reality, Puu Ka Ele Reservoir is on the stunning 2,500-acre Jurassic Kahili Ranch, a private property in the northeastern region of the island.
Mount Wai’ale’ale
On the island of Kauai lies Mount Wai’ale’ale, the most well-known location used to film Jurassic Park. Deep in the heart of Kauai, at the foot of the mountain, gigantic entry gates to Jurassic Park used to stand. The gates no longer exist, but two poles now stand for visitors to identify the location and capture photos of the former entrance. Hawaii, a stunning paradise, served as the filming location for the renowned Jurassic Park series. You can now go back to these breathtaking locations and feel the wonder of the areas where the Jurassic dinosaurs once roamed.
You may explore the natural splendor of Hawaii and remember the prehistoric setting of the Jurassic Park film series by taking a tour, going on a helicopter ride, or going on a trek.
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