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'Anaeho'omalu Beach Park

'Anaeho'omalu Beach Park
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Type of Site
Beaches, Lakes, Rivers, Sports & Recreation
Neighborhood
West
Interests That Apply
Outdoors, Sports & Recreation
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Price: Free
Is there parking?: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Partial
Mobility Obstacles: Dirt/off-road walking
Water/Drinks: Available on site or nearby.
This is a good place to get: Snacks Dinner Lunch Breakfast
Restrooms: Available
Notes: Showers are available.
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'Anaeho'omalu Beach Park

A-Bay

Great Sunset Beach


Family Time Must See

Address:
Hwy 19 & Waikoloa Rd
Waikoloa, HI 96738

Description

Supported by a background of hundreds of graceful coconut palm trees, 'Anaeho'omalu Beach is famous for its awe-inspiring sunsets. Tranquil waters allow for leisurely swimming and snorkeling, and there are quite a few small inlets along the shoreline, which are nearly always vacant. Upon close examination, you will frequently stumble on Hawaiian sea turtles swimming in the shallows, especially at the south end of the bay. This spot is also a cultural prize as the site of well-sustained ancient fishponds; inscriptions in the area denote sites of historical significance.



Times & Dates

Open Hours: 6am-8pm, daily
Visit Time: 1hr-Half day(4hr)
Average Wait Time: None
Price: Free

Exposure

Outdoor with some covering.

Age Recommendations/Requirements

Ages Admitted: Infants/Toddlers (0-3yrs), Children (4-8yrs), Pre-teen (9-12yrs), Teen, Adult, Senior
Ages that would most enjoy this site: Infants/Toddlers (0-3yrs), Children (4-8yrs), Pre-teen (9-12yrs), Teen, Adult, Senior
Groups that would most enjoy this site: Couples, Families, Friends, Groups, Solo Travelers

Transportation

Best Modes of Transportation: Automobile/Car
Parking Availability: Yes
Notes: To reach the beach, take Route 19 north; turn left at Waikoloa, then left again at the stop sign (at Kings' Shops) and continue to the end of the road. There is a short walk to the beach.


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