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  Maili Beach Park
 
 
     
 
 
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  OVERVIEW  
     
  This beach is named for the numerous pebbles (ili'ili) found nearby. In ancient times these stones had many uses as fish sinkers, game pieces, and musical instruments. This is a popular site for surfers. Swimmers get most enjoyment during the Summer months when the surf isn't so big. It's during the Summer that the sandy beach is usually widest and it erodes away during the Fall and Winter. The coral reef drops off suddenly so ocean "newbies" be forewarned. Ask the lifeguards at the beach where the best swimming areas are and where hazards can be avoided. There's a boat jetty nearby so watch out for the boat traffic.  Boogie boarding close to rocks for experienced riders, and surfing during the winter months. The beach is adjacent to the highway in a busy area.  
     
  ACTIVITIES & AMENITIES  
 
       
Swimming: Yes Bathrooms: Yes
Snorkeling: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes
Scuba Diving: No Showers: Yes
Surfing: Yes BBQ Pits: Yes
Windsurfing: No Water Fountain: Yes
Kiteboarding: No Lifeguard: Yes
Bodyboarding: Yes Camping: Yes; More Info
       
 
  DIRECTIONS  
     
  Ma'ili is on the 93, about 5 miles north of Nanakuli and 10miles north of the end of the H1 Freeway.  
     
  PLEASE NOTE  
     
  While Hawaii's beaches can bring much enjoyment, it is always a good practice to use common sense while visiting them. Please be aware of the wave & wind conditions before going into the water. Mornings are usually best for swimming, snorkeling or diving. Have respect for the strength of the waves and be aware that high surf can come up at any time. NEVER turn your back to the ocean.

Be careful when exploring any rocky shorelines. Waves can crash on the rocks and knock you over easily, and the rocks may also be sharp when walking on them.

When snorkeling or scuba diving, please have respect for ocean life, and remember that the coral reef is alive too. Avoid standing on or touching if at all possible.
 
     
     
                 
                 
                 
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