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Shipwreck
Beach
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Great beach combing
- Great hiking
- Good shore fishing
- Unusual scenery
- Kaiolohia-Kahue
Trail starts from the beach
- Great views of Molokai from the shore
- Dangerous swimming
- No lifeguards
- No facilities anywhere nearby
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More Useful Information:
- Accessible only by 4-wheel drive vehicle
- Be sure to check on road conditions before starting
out
- Petroglyphs located near the lighthouse
ruins
- Large shipwreck located approximately one mile
down the beach to the left of the lighthouse ruins
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DIRECTIONS:
From Lanai City, take Highway 44 northeast to the end
of the road (approximately 7 miles). Turn left on the
dirt road and continue for 1.6 miles to the parking
area near the lighthouse ruins. Shipwreck Beach lies
in front of the ruins and stretches for several miles
to the north and east.
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This ferrous-concrete World War II
oiler defies the elements and clings to the reef even
after 50 years.
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4-wheel drive road to the lighthouse ruins
and easy access to Shipwreck Beach. |
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Unusual lava rock formations, bleached
kiawe branches, and white sand make for a surreal
landscape.
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Great views of Shipwreck Beach and Molokai
can be seen from the road to the lighthouse ruins. |
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