Honoli'i Beach Park

Big Island Beach Guide

Honoli'i Beach Park

Honoli'i Beach Park is a popular Hilo-area surf beach on the Big Island with black sand, coral rubble, fishing, lifeguard coverage, showers and limited roadside parking.

Honoli'i Beach Park, Big Island

Located on the Big Island's east coast just north of Hilo, Honoli'i Beach Park is popular among the local surf crowd. Unlike most surfing beaches on the Big Island, Honoli'i sees action all year round. In the summer, the waves are relatively calm and ideal for beginning surfers. Winter is the season for the pros, where the surf gets higher and more challenging. A county lifeguard is on duty to keep an eye on the surfers.

Rip currents are common on this beach, and the nearshore ocean bottom drops off quickly, so Honoli'i is mainly frequented by surfers, rather than swimmers. The beach itself is a mix of black sand, coral rubble, rocks and beach glass. Fishermen also frequent this beach, as do spectators, who often stand on the road above to watch the surfers.

The shore is a nice spot for picnics and relaxation. A dense grove of native trees grows along the area, providing lots of shade and privacy. The trees are lined up beside a small stream, a lesser-known but equally beautiful attraction.

At the northern end of Honoli'i Beach, there is a pond at the mouth of the stream. The pond is a better area to swim than the rest of the beach itself, however, it is quite deep and drops off abruptly.

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YOURL0CALSPUNJAH

Sun Jun 03, 2012

This is a good surf when the waves are big. Ill most likly be hitting points up but I go all over. I have a correction for the post. THE WAVES GET BIGGER DURING SUMMER, winter is for the north swell.

Location, Parking and Directions

Honoli'i Beach Park is located on Kahoa Street in Hilo, HI 96720, about 2.2 miles north of Hilo on the Big Island's east coast. Heading north past mile marker 4, turn right onto Nahala Street, then turn left onto Kahoa Street. Stairs and a paved path lead down to the beach, with limited roadside parking nearby.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Honoli'i Beach Park located?

Honoli'i Beach Park is located on Kahoa Street just north of Hilo on the Big Island's east coast.

Is Honoli'i Beach Park good for surfing?

Yes. Surfing is one of the listed activities, and the source page describes Honoli'i as a popular local surf beach with waves throughout the year.

Is Honoli'i Beach Park safe for swimming?

Swimming is risky at the main beach because rip currents are common and the nearshore bottom drops off quickly.

What activities are listed for Honoli'i Beach Park?

The source page lists surfing and fishing.

What facilities are available at Honoli'i Beach Park?

Facilities include showers, restrooms, lifeguard coverage, a paved path down to the beach and limited roadside parking.