Waipi'o Beach

Hawaii Island Scenic Beach Guide

Waipi'o Beach

Waipi'o Beach is a remote black-sand shoreline below Waipi'o Valley's cliffs, with powerful surf, steep restricted access, port-a-potties and no listed beach activities.

Waipio Beach Waterfall
Waipio Beach Waterfall

Waipi'o Beach, Big Island

Waipi'o Valley has been called the Valley of the Gods and one look at this secluded place is all it takes to see why. The lush valley is home to ancient sacred temples, tropical rainforests and tall sea cliffs rising 2,000 feet (610 m). Indeed, few places on the island can match the spiritual energy and mystical charm of Waipi'o. It is one of the most popular and beloved locations in all of Hawaii.

Access to Waipi'o Beach is somewhat difficult, as the road to the valley is narrow and very steep. It is one mile (1.6 km) long and descends 1,000 feet (305 m). It hugs the cliff and even though it is paved, one needs a four-wheel drive vehicle to navigate it. You may want to consider walking it instead of driving because once you're on your way in your car, it is impossible to turn around in case you change your mind. The road begins at the Waipi'o Valley Lookout.

A black-sand beach lines almost the entire length of the shoreline of the valley. Even though the beach looks beautiful, entering the ocean here can be dangerous due to rip currents and high surf, especially during the winter months.

There are a few accessible waterfalls to the south, such as Kaluahine Falls and Waiulili Falls. The valley itself is hardly populated, but signposts have been put up to mark the sacred and private areas. You may also come across some wild horses who live in the valley.

The trail to the beach is public, but much of the valley is private property. Hikers who plan to explore the valley should keep this in mind and ask for permission. For this reason it is best to explore the valley with a guided tour.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Waipi'o Beach is located below Waipi'o Valley near Honoka'a, HI 96727. From Hilo, take Highway 19 north and turn onto Highway 240, also called Waipi'o Road, which leads to the Waipi'o Valley Lookout. Access beyond the lookout may be restricted, and visitors should check current county rules before attempting to go down Waipi'o Valley Road.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Waipi'o Beach located?

Waipi'o Beach is located at the base of Waipi'o Valley near Honoka'a on Hawaii Island's Hamakua Coast.

Can visitors drive to Waipi'o Beach?

Access to the valley floor may be restricted, and Waipi'o Valley Road is extremely steep and narrow. Visitors should check current county access rules before planning any trip beyond the lookout.

Is Waipi'o Beach good for swimming?

No. Swimming is not recommended because high surf, rip currents and powerful ocean conditions can make the shoreline dangerous.

What activities are listed for Waipi'o Beach?

No beach activities are listed for Waipi'o Beach. It is best treated as a scenic and cultural shoreline rather than a recreation beach.

What facilities are available at Waipi'o Beach?

Port-a-potties are listed, but visitors should not rely on developed beach facilities at this remote shoreline.