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Wawaloli Beach Park, Kalaoa, Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i - September 18, 2019:  Woman enjoys the protected waters of the tide pools at Wawaloli Beach while the surf crashes in the distance.
Wawaloli Beach Park, Kalaoa, Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i - September 18, 2019:  Woman enjoys the protected waters of the tide pools at Wawaloli Beach while the surf crashes in the distance.

Wawaloli Beach

Kona Coast


At the makai (seaward) end of the access road to the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority, this quiet locals' beach is perfectly positioned for sunsets – never mind the jets flying overhead. At high tide, the protected tide pools along the lava-rock coastline overflow; at other times, the same pools (especially the more southerly one) are a perfect spot for teaching kids to swim. Bring a picnic and the family. Facilities include restrooms and outdoor showers.


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