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Kalaeloa Beach Park
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PHOTOS |
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FACTS |
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Activities:
Small sandy beach, swimming, Fishing |
Nearest Store,
Gas, Dining:
Ewa, about 5 miles away |
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Bathrooms:
Yes, Restrooms |
Parking:
Yes, close by |
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Best Time To Go:
All year, this is the sunny side of
the island. |
Time Allowed:
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday only |
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Other Facilities:
picnic tables, outdoor grills,
showers |
Water Available:
Yes |
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Nearby: |
Type of Camping:
Tent & vehicle only |
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Costs/Permits:
Free, but a permit must
be obtained. 13 campsites available.
One permit allows up to 10 people
and two family sized tents.
Reservations
may be made no earlier than two
Fridays prior to the camping period
requested. |
Directions:
From Waikiki/Honolulu take the H-1
Freeway west, get off on exit 1B,
which is State Hwy. 95 (Kalaeloa
Blvd.). Drive to the end and turn
left on Olai St. Kalaeloa Park will
be on your right about a half mile
down the road. |
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More Information/Obtain Permits:
Click Here |
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OVERVIEW |
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A seven acre park with comfort station,
picnicking, pole fishing, swimming
(dangerous currents and surf from October
through March). Poor swimming - the majority
of the shoreline is fronted by a sharp
limestone shelf fronting the park. A small
sandy beach is located at the western end of
the park. |
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