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Keaau Beach Park
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PHOTOS |
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FACTS |
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Activities:
Beach, swimming, snorkeling,
Fishing, beachcombing |
Nearest Store,
Gas, Dining:
In Makaha, 2.5 miles north |
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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:
Five nights, closed on Wednesdays &
Thursdays for maintenance |
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Other Facilities:
picnic tables, outdoor grills,
showers, pay phone |
Water Available:
Yes |
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Nearby:
Makaha Beach Park, Kaena
Point |
Type of Camping:
Tent & vehicle only |
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Costs/Permits:
Free, but a permit must
be obtained. 25 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 Honolulu/Waikiki, take the H-1
Freeway west to its end , continuing
along Hwy. 93 to Makaha. Watch for
the sign to the park about 2.5 miles
north of town on the left. |
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More Information/Obtain Permits:
Click Here |
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OVERVIEW |
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Keaau Beach Park is a gorgeous, tree-lined
park and picnic ground dotted with palms at
the west end of the island. The Waianae
Range is the backdrop to this grassy coastal
park.
Located on the west side of Oahu, Keaau
Beach features a hiking trail that reveals
some of the most beautiful secrets waiting
to be found on the island. Going south, you
will see a shoreline dotted with tidepools
and rocks. Going north to the other
direction, you will see the sand dunes and
black lava points of Kalaeopaalai. |
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