Ha'ena Beach Park Hawaii 560, Kapaʻa, HI 96746
About the Business
Ha'ena Beach Park is a beautiful park and tourist attraction located in Kapaʻa, Hawaii, United States. Situated in the stunning Hawaiian archipelago, this park offers visitors the chance to experience the natural beauty of Hawaii's State Parks.
Before visiting Ha'ena Beach Park, it is important to monitor local surf and weather reports to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit. The park is part of the Hawai'i State Park System, which consists of 50 parks spread across approximately 30,000 acres on five major islands.
From landscaped grounds with developed facilities to wildland areas with trails and primitive facilities, Hawaii's State Parks offer a variety of outdoor recreation and heritage opportunities. Visitors are encouraged to learn about the unique resources and history of the parks while enjoying outdoor activities and immersing themselves in Hawaiian culture.
The reservation system has improved the quality of visitor experiences and reduced impacts on adjacent communities and park resources. Reservations are required for certain parks, so be sure to plan ahead.
Community volunteers play a vital role in stewarding park resources and programs, with schools, non-profits, and businesses also participating in the stewardship of State Parks. By visiting Ha'ena Beach Park and other Hawaii State Parks, you can help protect the fragile and irreplaceable resources of the islands for future generations to enjoy.
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Hours open
Monday:
06:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
06:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
06:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
06:00 - 20:00
Friday:
06:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
06:00 - 20:00
Sunday:
06:00 - 20:00
Reviews
"Wow! This is a true wonder of mother nature. I cave cut into the lava rock right off the highway. You can tell that the ocean was this far inland at one time as there is sand in the cave which goes back at least 100 feet!"
"Nice beach to visit. It was nice to check out the cave. Bathrooms are not very nice but they are accessible. During the busy season traffic will get really bad as there are multiple one way merging points for entering and exiting."
"Wow!! OMG. What a beach. Best place to swim, Snorkel, see turtles in Kauai. My wife and I went to a few beaches on the south side of the island the previous day before exploring the north side and finding this beach. Wow. Seemed quite quiet for first week of December and waves were a little treacherous on the western portion of beach where the lifeguard tower was. We walked further east from the parking lot and saw and endless number of turtles (that we snorkeled with) swimming in 3-4 feet off water. I think the very low number of beach-goers was most surprising. Behind the parking lot is an incredible cave to explore!!"
"It was raining but still was one of the most beautiful beaches we visited with stunning clear blue waves and a gorgeous breeze. So magical and worth the cool drive through local neighborhoods. Definitely coming back here!"
"This is an amazing hike! We went all the way to the falls. The last 1/4 mile is really tough and tricky, you have to cross the rocky stream multiple times, and then scramble up and down an uneven, rocky, often muddy and slippery trail to reach the falls. It’s not for little children and I wouldn’t consider taking a baby on my back. But the effort is well with it if you are able to swim in the chilly pool through the flowing waters dropping from 300 feet above. Leave early. We started at 10:30, took our time and lots of photos, but barely made it back in time to catch the second to last shuttle at 5:30. A beautiful, memorable experience."
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