Old Kona Airport Beach

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Old Kona Airport Beach

Old Kona Airport Beach is a Kailua-Kona beach park on the Big Island with a former runway parking area, picnic facilities, snorkeling, surfing and no lifeguards.

Old Kona Airport Beach
Old Kona Airport Beach

Old Kona Airport State Park, Big Island

The old Kona Airport closed down in 1970, but developers have certainly put the site to good use. In its place now lies a one-mile-long beach and state park, the old runway conveniently turned into a parking lot. In fact, parking is one of the best facets of the Old Kona Airport Beach – it's free, the slots are wide and the lot can function as a picnic ground by itself. And the airport's old terminal building now serves as a pavilion.

Many people come to Old Airport (as local residents refer to this state park) for the sunset views. The beach is long and wide, and there is a sandy stretch between the old runway and the rocks at the water's edge. Even though the beach is rather rocky, swimming is possible here.

The best spot is located at the southern end, where you'll find an inlet that offers easy access to the water. There are a few more inlets and sandy channels scattered on the length of the beach, but the southern end is the best one. This southern area around the old terminal building is leased by the county, and sports fields and tennis courts for community events are located here as well.

The beach is exposed to high surf, so during storms it is best to stay out of the water because of strong currents.

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Myrna Sexton

Mon Oct 13, 2014

When I was living there I loved going to the old airport and walking every morning, Ocean on one side, mountain views on the other side. Also enjoyed church services on Sunday there, listened to the preacher, looking out on the ocean for whales in the wintertime.

Tahir

Fri Sep 21, 2012

Kona is very famous for its spfstoirhing. It is one of the few places in the world where the water is deep enough for big game fishing only minutes away from the shore. If you ever want the chance to fight a huge marlin, Kona is probably the best place in the world for it, (please just tag and release it, though). There are a lot of boats to choose from in Honokohau Marina, just north of town. You are better off booking directly from the boat instead of using a hotel concierge or the jerks at the various activities desks. Those services mark up the charters 20 or 30%. I'd recommend taking a look at the boats themselves at the harbor, then call the captains directly if you see one that you like. You will get a better price.In all fair disclosure, I am a captain of one of those boats. I'm not trying to spam, so if you're interested in fishing, you can email me at .

Location, Parking and Directions

Old Kona Airport Beach is located off Kuakini Highway in Kailua-Kona, HI 96740. North of Kona, take Highway 19 and turn left on Makala Boulevard before mile marker 99. At the end of the road, turn right on Kuakini Highway and drive to the old runway. Plenty of parking is available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Old Kona Airport Beach located?

Old Kona Airport Beach is located off Kuakini Highway in Kailua-Kona on the Big Island's west coast.

Why is it called Old Kona Airport Beach?

The source page says the old Kona Airport closed in 1970, and the former runway is now used as a parking area while the old terminal serves as a pavilion.

Is Old Kona Airport Beach good for swimming?

Swimming is possible when conditions are calm, especially near the southern inlet, but the shoreline is rocky and high surf can create strong currents.

What activities are listed for Old Kona Airport Beach?

The source page lists snorkeling, scuba diving and surfing.

What facilities are available at Old Kona Airport Beach?

Facilities include showers, restrooms, picnic tables, a pavilion, BBQ grills, drinking water, parking and no lifeguards.