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Halawa Beach Park

Hale'o Lono Beach

Honouli Malo'o Bay

Honouli Wai Bay

Kakahai'a Beach Park

Kepuhi Bay

Kiowea Beach Park

Mo'omomi Beach



Halawa Beach Park
"Curve" Beach

 
Highway 450, Halawa

Halawa Beach Park is actually made up of two beaches - Kama'alaea Beach (the curved beach on the left) and Kawilli Beach (the rocky, more exposed beach on the right). The two beaches together form a curved bay-type area at this eastern end of the island. Both beaches are usually calm in the summer. However, the winter months bring large waves and this becomes an excellent surfing beach.
 
 
Excellent area for picnics and fishing. The Halawa Stream flows into the Kawilli Beach. This stream is often full and wide due to the heavy rains in the mountains above.
 
 
The drive to Halawa Beach is well worth the trip. The view of the ocean and the neighbor island of Maui is inspiring.
 
 

Useful Information:

  • No drinking water or concession area
  • Restrooms
  • Picnic pavilion
  • Grills
  • No lifeguards
  • Monitor wave conditions before entering the water - large waves usually occur in the winter months
 
 

Useful Information cont.:

  • Use EXTREME CAUTION before entering the water
  • Excellent surfing area in winter
  • Rocky and sandy beach areas
  • Gentle slope to shoreline into deeper waters
 
  DIRECTIONS:
Take Highway 450 to the end of the road at Halawa. Cross the bridge and follow the rough road to the gravel parking area. The two beaches are about 100 yards ahead.
 
  These large rocks are extremely slippery.  
 
One of the two beaches you can relax on in Halawa Valley.
 
  When you park at the deadend, just walk to the right and you will find this secluded beach  
 
This beach rarely gets more than one person on it any given day.
 



   


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