Pahoehoe Beach Park

Big Island Beach Guide

Pahoehoe Beach Park

Pahoehoe Beach Park is a quiet Kailua-Kona shoreline park with rocky ocean access, fishing, experienced scuba diving, picnic areas, roadside parking and no lifeguards.

Pahoehoe Beach Park Sign
Pahoehoe Beach Park Sign

Pahoehoe Beach Park, Big Island

Pahoehoe Beach Park is mainly frequented by fishermen and picnickers as it doesn't provide easy access to the ocean. The beach is rocky and there is a low seawall at the water's edge, which acts as a barrier against high waves. There is only a small pocket of sand mixed with coral rubble, so it is not a good beach for swimmers.

However, Pahoehoe makes up for it by being a nice spot for a picnic or ball games. The park is shaded by kiawe trees and has grassy areas and picnic tables.

When the ocean is calm experienced snorkelers and scuba divers frequent Pahoehoe because it offers some interesting underwater sights, such as ancient lava formations, colorful marine life and a beautiful coral reef. Beginners are not advised to dive in because of the rocky nearshore ocean bottom and occasional rough currents.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Pahoehoe Beach Park is located near Ke Alohi Kai Place in Kailua-Kona, HI 96740. From Kailua-Kona, drive south on Alii Drive. The beach park is located between mile markers 3 and 4. Parking is along the road because there is no dedicated parking lot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Pahoehoe Beach Park located?

Pahoehoe Beach Park is located near Ke Alohi Kai Place in Kailua-Kona, along Alii Drive between mile markers 3 and 4.

Is Pahoehoe Beach Park good for swimming?

No. The source page says Pahoehoe Beach Park does not provide easy ocean access and is not a good beach for swimmers because the shoreline and nearshore bottom are rocky.

What activities are listed for Pahoehoe Beach Park?

The source page lists fishing and scuba diving.

Is Pahoehoe Beach Park good for beginner divers?

No. The source page says beginners are not advised to dive here because of the rocky nearshore ocean bottom and occasional rough currents.

What facilities are available at Pahoehoe Beach Park?

Facilities include showers, restrooms, picnic tables, roadside parking and no lifeguards.