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off Highway 19, West Hawaii
This lovely sandy beach is located just north of Honokohau Harbor . The water here is protected by offshore reefs, so swimming usually safe even for children. Many turtles often feed on the grasses growing in the cloudy water of this cove. In ancient times, this natural fishpond was well utilized as fish swam in during hightide and could not get out during low tide. Today few people visit this area making it a perfect retreat for an afternoon swim and picnic.
Services and Amenities
Restrooms located on trail to beach
No lifeguards
No fresh water
Sandy beach
Usually calm water
Shady areas
Paved parking at Honokohau Harbor , north lot
Trail to Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Turtles often gather here - ALL sealife is protected - do not disturb, touch, or approach the turtles
Directions:
Take Highway 19 north of Kona and turn left between Mile Markers # 97 and 98. This road leads to the Honokohau Harbor. Bear to the right and go to the north parking lot. Take the short trail to the beach.
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