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Ka'ena Point State Park is an 853-acre strip of land that wraps around the 9-mile western point of O'ahu between Dillingham Airfield and Makua Military Reservation. This undeveloped nature preserve is home to numerous seabirds and rare native plants. Hiking to the point provides wonderful views of the north and south coastlines of the island. Hawaiian folklore states that Ka'ena Point was the "jumping off" place for souls leaving this life.
Services and Amenities
No lifeguards
No facilities
Rock and sand shoreline
Hiking trails
No shade - this area can be very hot - bring plenty of water if hiking
Dangerous swimming due to possible sharks and strong currents
Parking outside entrances to the park
Cautions:
Dangerous rip currents and very large swells often present. Monitor ocean conditions at all time. Very remote area without road access to the point. Swimming and other water activities are not recommended.
Ka'ena Point State Park is an 853-acre strip of land that wraps around the 9-mile western point of O'ahu between Dillingham Airfield and Makua Military Reservation. This undeveloped nature preserve is home to numerous seabirds and rare native plants. Hiking to the point provides wonderful views of the north and south coastlines of the island. Hawaiian folklore states that Ka'ena Point was the "jumping off" place for souls leaving this life.
Services and Amenities
No lifeguards
No facilities
Rock and sand shoreline
Hiking trails
No shade - this area can be very hot - bring plenty of water if hiking
Dangerous swimming due to possible sharks and strong currents
Parking outside entrances to the park
Cautions:
Dangerous rip currents and very large swells often present. Monitor ocean conditions at all time. Very remote area without road access to the point. Swimming and other water activities are not recommended.
Additional Information
| Special Notes | Cautions: Dangerous rip currents and very large swells often present. Monitor ocean conditions at all time. Very remote area without road access to the point. Swimming and other water activities are not recommended. |
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