From Engagement to Peace

At Pearl Harbor National Memorial, we honor the lives affected by the December 7, 1941, attack. This pivotal moment in global history marked the United States' entry into World War II, impacting nations and communities worldwide. Join us in reflecting on this shared history and its lasting significance in the pursuit of peace.

Plan your visit to Pearl Harbor
Plan your visit to Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor National Memorial museums & grounds are free. Program reservations are recommended. Plan your trip by reading more.

Visit the USS Arizona Memorial
Visit the USS Arizona Memorial

Learn how to make a reservation for the National Park Service facilitated USS Arizona Memorial Program with recreation.gov.

Visit the Oklahoma & Utah Memorials
Visit the Oklahoma & Utah Memorials

Learn how to make a reservation for the National Park Service facilitated Ford Island Bus Tour with recreation.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions
Trip Planning Frequently Asked Questions

Get the answers to the most frequently asked questions about the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and visiting the USS Arizona Memorial.

USS Oklahoma Project - Coming Home 77 Years Later
Coming Home 77 Years Later

Using DNA & other technology, the remains of service members lost on the USS Oklahoma on Dec 7, 1941, are being identified & returned home.

Bag Policy and Safety
Bag Policy and Safety

Bags are not allowed at the park, but can be stored onsite. Find out more about our bag policy, medical concerns, and safety at the park.

A brown, tarnished bell close-up photo
For Whom the Bell Tolls

Park rangers share the incredible human stories that helped define the events of December 7, 1941 in this video series.

Last updated: September 17, 2024

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National Park Service
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
1 Arizona Memorial Place

Honolulu, HI 96818

Phone:

808 422-3399

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