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DLNR, Division of State Parks
P.O. Box 621
Honolulu, HI 96809
(808)587-0300

 



   
 

Ka'ena Point State Park



Location: End of Farrington Highway (Highway 930), Makua.

Hours: Daily During Daylight Hours
Entrance Fee: None.


Trail Name:
Ka‘ena Point Trail

Description: Relatively remote wild coastline with picnicking opportunities and shore fishing. Large sandy beach at Keawa'ula Bay with board surfing and bodysurfing for experts and swimming only during completely calm conditions in the summer; lifeguard services. Long family hike (2.7 miles one-way) along volcanic coast with tide pools, small natural stone arches and fine views of Makua coastline. Early morning dolphin sightings from point near Kaluakauila stream mouth. Viewing of the large sea cave, Kaneana, legendary home of Nanue the shark man. Hot, dry area with little shade. No drinking water.

Services: Restrooms, trash cans, no drinking water, payphone, lifeguard services.