Waimanalo Beach Park

Waimanalo Beach Park Hawaii

What's this attraction about?

Gently sloping sandy shores dip into the ocean as the soft Hawaiian breezes keeps you cool on a hot summer day. That’s Waimanalo Beach Park, a treasured South Shore Oahu beach that’s enjoyed by residents and tourists every day. You’ll find three miles and 75 acres of white sands, towering palms and the friendliest people on the islands.

Pass by during a weekday and you’d be hard-pressed to find a whole lot of people, but come during the weekends and you’ll find crowds of people enjoying this peaceful retreat from morning all the way through the night! Waimanalo Beach Park is the perfect getaway on Oahu, the prize of a rural town and the crown of white sandy beaches of Hawaii.

History

In April of 1921, dozens of acres of beachfront land in the Waimanalo area were set aside to create a public park called Waimanalo Beach Park.

Learn More: Details & Trivia

  • How Long We're Here: 10-15 minutes, time permitting.
  • Location: Off Highway 72, Kalanianaole Highway, East Oahu.
  • Amenities: Our tours stop here mainly for photo opportunities, but restrooms are available.
  • Insider Tip: Take advantage of uncrowded beach on the weekdays. On weekends it fills up with beachgoers, barbeques, and family gatherings.
  • Fun Fact: The forested areas of Waimanalo Beach Park give swimmers shaded refuge when the sun gets too hot.
  • What To Expect: Local fisherman, roadside produce stands, soft, white sand, and clear blue ocean.
  • Pop Culture: Waimanalo Beach has been used as a filming location for Baywatch Hawaii and Magnum P.I.

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