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Mahukona Beach Park
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Peaceful place
It’s super peaceful with very few people, but they don’t currently have the facilities open. Make sure you bring snorkel gear as well. great place for snorkeling and in the “winter” months, there’s a chance you will see whales.
Enjoyed our time
My husband and I really enjoyed coming to the Mahukona Beach Park. Although the waters here are a little rough, we found a great spot that the water was pretty calm and we were able to do some snorkeling and body boarding. We got some great shots of underwater life. This beach park has quite a few picnic tables around, so we were able to snag one and have a picnic. We packed some lunch, ate and people watched. The weather was great, a little humid, but not too bad. The park itself was clean, and the time we went it wasnt busy. We always go to Hawaii in December, and some parts of the Island are super busy but others are not. I could see this park being super busy during the summer. There is a boardwalk along the beach, we saw people running, walking, and skateboarding along this pathway. My husband and I walked this pathway during the evening and found a good snow cone stand. Not sure how this park is for camping? We did see some homeless people along the beach who looked like they were camping. I think I would be a little nervous to camp here, but thats just my opinion. Definitely recommend coming for the day and relaxing, though.
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Location
Mahukona Beach Park is located in Hawaii
Directions
From Hilo, take Hwy 19 north through Waimea to Kawaihae. Turn right on Hwy 270 and watch for a sign, about 13 miles from Kawaihae. From Kona, take Hwy. 19 north. At Kawaihae, bear left along the coast on Hwy. 270. Proceed another 13 miles, watching for a sign.
Coordinates
20.18300089 N
155.90000036 W