| Controlled by the Nature
Conservancy of Hawaii 808-553-5236 (Molokai)Mo'omomi Road, Northwest Molokai |
| Mo'omomi Beach is located in the Mo'omomi Preserve. The beach is accessible only by a 4-wheel drive dirt road that is deeply rutted and often impassable. The shoreline is sandy but is only safe for swimming in the summer months when the ocean is calmer. During the winter, the waves wash away a large portion of the beach, but the strong northeast tradewinds drives more sand inland creating huge sand dunes. These dunes are up to a mile long and hundreds of feet wide. Ancient Hawaiians lived in this area during the summer in order to fish and prepare food for the rough winter months on the north shore of Molokai. Evidence indicates that people came to this region as early as the 11th Century. The Preserve surrounding the area encompasses 921 acres and protects over 22 native plants. The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii purchased and manages the Mo'omomi Preserve. They conduct informational hiking tours regularly into the area. |
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| GUIDED HIKES - Provided by the Nature Conservancy of Hawaii.
Reservations required. No fee - donations accepted. Call for complete
information at 808-553-5236 UN-GUIDED HIKES - No permit required. Trails begin from the Hawaiian Home Lands beach area east of the preserve. Visit the Nature Conservancy of Hawaii branch in Molokai for a map of the area. VISIT BY VEHICLE - 4-wheel drive vehicles recommended. Check with the Nature Conservancy of Hawaii in Molokai for road conditions, permit, key, and map of the area. Park only in designated areas and stay on the marked trail. |
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