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  Kokololio Beach Park
 
 
     
 
 
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QUICK FACTS  
   
Activities: Beach, swimming, fishing Nearest Store, Gas, Dining: In Laie, 1 mile north
   
Bathrooms: Yes, Restrooms Parking: Yes, close by
   
Best Time To Go: All year, but it is located on the rainy side of the island. Time Allowed: Five nights, closed on Wednesdays & Thursdays for maintenance
   
Other Facilities: picnic tables, outdoor grills, showers, dishwashing sinks Water Available: Yes
   
Nearby: Polynesian Cultural Center Type of Camping: Tent only
   
Costs/Permits: Free, but a permit must
be obtained. 5 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 exit 20, Likelike Hwy. (Hwy. 60). Proceed north on Hwy. 63 through the Wilson Tunnel to the intersection of Hwy. 83 on the left (Kahekili Hwy.). Continue on Hwy. 83 another 18 miles to the park on the Right.
 
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  OVERVIEW  
     
  Kokololio, meaning “gusty” in Hawaiian, is the name of a valley and a stream, located north of the town Hauula on Oahu’s northeastern coast. The beach park lies at the foot of the valley and next to the stream. Kokololio Beach is a nice stretch of sand and during the summer months, swimming is possible here. It has a beautiful sand beach, great for picture-taking when the surf is up, as this produces a pounding shorebreak.

In the winter time, it’s a nice spot to take some great pictures of the pounding shorebreak or to go surfing or bodyboarding. Offshore is a popular surf spot named CYO’s, which stands for Catholic Youth Organization. The CYO used the house that stood once there (from the Cooke family) as a retreat before it was bought by the City and taken down to develop the park in 1991.
 
     
     
                 
                 
                 
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