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Malaekahana Beach Park Oahu

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This magnificent sandy beach encircles the calm waters of Malaekahana Bay and borders the Malaekahana State Recreational Area
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Kamehameha Highway, La'ie

With it's calm, green water, large sandy beach, offshore island, and tall windswept trees, the area preserves the tropical beauty and serenity of ancient times. Beachcombing, swimming, body boarding, and snorkeling are popular activities along this North Shore haven. Green sea turtles are often seen along this coastline and Goat Island, just offshore, is a protected seabird sanctuary. A 37-acre, gated recreation area borders the beach and provides tent camping sites, rustic cabins and a large pavilion to rent. Advanced reservations must be made to use these facilities.

Services and Amenities
No lifeguards
No facilities
Good swimming, body boarding, snorkeling
Reef
Large, sandy beach
Shady areas
Offshore seabird sanctuary
Nearby camping in state park by permit only

Cautions:
Monitor ocean conditions carefully. Always obey all warning signs and postings. Sea turtles are protected by state and federal law - do not approach or interfere with their activity. Goat Island is a protected seabird sanctuary. Do not disturb any wildlife, flora or fauna.

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Special Notes Cautions: Monitor ocean conditions carefully. Always obey all warning signs and postings. Sea turtles are protected by state and federal law - do not approach or interfere with their activity. Goat Island is a protected seabird sanctuary. Do not disturb any wildlife, flora or fauna.

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