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  Waimanalo Bay
Beach Park

 
 
     
 
 
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Activities: Beach, swimming, surfing, bodysurfing, fishing, beachcombing Nearest Store, Gas, Dining: In Waimanalo, 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, changing room, trash cans at each campsite, water fountains, dishwashing sink, pay phone Water Available: Yes
   
Nearby: Sea Life Park, Makapuu & Sandy Beach bodysurfing areas, Koko Crater Botanical Gardens, Hanauma Bay Type of Camping: Tent only
   
Costs/Permits: Free, but a permit must
be obtained. 10 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 east to its end and continue on Hwy. 72 to the sign for the park. Turn right and proceed two-tenths of a mile to the park.
 
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  OVERVIEW  
     
  What do you call five miles of sloping white sand, hundreds of towering palms and a boundless turquoise sea? For visitors, this is paradise. But for the locals of windward Oahu it’s Waimanalo Beach Park, located along the equally scenic Kalanianaole Highway. Only 20 minutes from famous Waikiki Beach, Waimanalo is the kind of place that makes you blink to make sure you’re not dreaming.

The real attraction here is the underwater view, a maze of almost-surreal corals and a wide array of marine creatures. Snorkelers have found a technique to coax the fish out of their hiding places: just hang around one spot without moving and after a minute, they’ll come up to check you out. Some of them are very friendly and will swim even beside you for a while.

The calm waters make Waimanalo Beach an excellent swimming spot. Even kids can swim here on their own, as the reef provides a natural shield from the surf. Beyond the reef are great surfing and bodyboarding spots, one of the few places on the island where the two are performed side by side. There are lifeguards on duty all season, so it’s also safe for beginning surfers.

Did you know that Waimanalo Beach was the filming location for Magnum P.I. and Baywatch Hawaii? And even famous author James Michener wrote his novel Hawaii in Waimanalo.

Waimanalo Beach is a silent refuge on most weekdays; if you’re lucky, you can have most of the beach to yourself. But on weekends, the grills and picnic tables get a serious workout. Locals gather for all-night barbecues and visitors come to sunbathe, snorkel and have fun.
 
     
     
                 
                 
                 
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