New Kaimu Black Sand Beach

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New Kaimu Black Sand Beach

New Kaimu Black Sand Beach is a young lava-formed Big Island shoreline near Kalapana with black sand, the Kaimu Eco-Path, parking and unsafe swimming conditions.

New Kaimu Black Sand Beach
New Kaimu Black Sand Beach

New Kaimu Black Sand Beach, Big Island

As the name of this beach implies, it is new. In fact, the land that this beach encompasses and the area surrounding it didn't exist a mere 20 years ago. In 1990, a lava flow from nearby Kilauea volcano reached the shoreline at Kalapana and destroyed this entire community along with the neighboring subdivisions of Kaimu and Royal Gardens.

Also buried under 50-75 feet (15-23 m) of lava was Kaimu Black Sand Beach, a beach that was a favorite among local residents and visitors alike because of its fine, jet black sand and stately coconut palms lining the shoreline. In an effort to bring Kaimu Black Sand Beach back to its former glory, new palm trees have been planted on this brand new shoreline land. A small new black sand beach is located near where the old Kaimu Black Sand Beach used to be.

To reach it, drive Kapoho-Kalapana Road or Pahoa-Kalapana Road (Hwy 137 or Hwy 130) all the way to the end. There is a small parking lot near the Kalapana Village Café. From here, walk up the small hill where you'll see a sign that says “Kaimu Beach Eco-Path.” Follow the dirt trail that leads through the lava field. It's about a 5-10 minute walk to the ocean and the beach.

There are no facilities out here, and water activities, including swimming, are not possible due to strong currents and hazardous surf. The beach is just nice to look at and imagine how it will change over the years as all the newly planted coconut palms reach full height.

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Terry

Thu Apr 12, 2012

When you get to the water, walk about 200 yards to the right and that is where the beach is. The whole area is beautiful but you will miss the beach are if you don't walk to the right (west). It isn't visible from the trail.

Location, Parking and Directions

New Kaimu Black Sand Beach is located in Kalapana on the Big Island's southeastern coast. Drive Highway 130 or Highway 137 to the end at Kalapana, then park near the Kalapana Village Cafe area. From there, walk up the small hill to the Kaimu Beach Eco-Path sign and follow the dirt trail across the lava field for about 5 to 10 minutes to reach the ocean area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is New Kaimu Black Sand Beach located?

New Kaimu Black Sand Beach is located in Kalapana on the Big Island's southeastern coast, reached from the end of Highway 130 or Highway 137.

How was New Kaimu Black Sand Beach formed?

The source page says the area formed after a 1990 lava flow from Kilauea buried the original Kaimu Black Sand Beach and surrounding Kalapana area.

Can you swim at New Kaimu Black Sand Beach?

No. The source page says swimming and other water activities are unsafe because of strong currents and hazardous surf.

How long is the walk to New Kaimu Black Sand Beach?

The source page says the Kaimu Beach Eco-Path walk across the lava field takes about 5 to 10 minutes to reach the ocean area.

What facilities are available at New Kaimu Black Sand Beach?

The source page lists parking. There are no developed beach facilities at the shoreline.