Ha'ena Beach Park

Kauai Beach Guide

Ha'ena Beach Park

Ha'ena Beach Park, also known as Maniniholo Beach, is a scenic Kauai north shore beach near Maniniholo Dry Cave, Tunnels Beach and Kee Beach.

Haena Beach Park
Haena Beach Park

Ha'ena Beach Park, Kauai

This beach on Kauai's north shore is also known as Maniniholo Beach, named after the large schools of convict fish (manini fish) that feed on the coral here. Vegetated sand dunes make up the backshore of Ha'ena Beach. Right across from Ha'ena Beach Park is the Maniniholo Dry Cave.

Offshore are two large reefs, the Makua Reef to the east and the Hauwa Reef to the west. But the beach itself is not protected by a reef; it is fully exposed to the open ocean and high surf, so swimming is hazardous except when the ocean is very calm. When the surf is up (even if just a little) there are strong currents and the waves are quite powerful here. This is when entering the ocean is not a good idea as drownings and near drownings have happened here.

Visiting Ha'ena Beach Park

Access to Ha'ena Beach Park is controlled and only a limited number of permits are issued in the name of conservation.

Ha'ena Beach Park is open daily including holidays from 7 am to 6:45 pm (winter) and from 7 am to 7:45 pm (summer). Summer hours begin on April 1st. Winter hours begin the day after Labor Day.

Hawaii state residents with a current Hawaii driver license, state ID, or UH Student ID may enter the park and park their vehicle for free, first come first serve. No time limit up until dusk daily. No other IDs or documentation are accepted for free Hawaii resident entry. Anyone without accepted ID must purchase a reservation, even when traveling with a resident. Minors (under 18) are not required to have an ID.

Three options to visit Ha'ena Beach Park for non-Hawaii residents:

1. Shuttle reservations are sold roundtrip and include park entry. $40 per person (age 16+), $25 per child (age 4-15), free per child on lap (age 0-3).

2. Parking + Entry Reservations. $10 per car per timeslot plus $5 entry per person. Purchase multiple timeslots to stay longer. Morning: 6:30 am – 12:30 pm, Afternoon: 12:30 pm – 5:30 pm, Evening: 4:30 pm – Sunset

3. Entry Only for resident guests and those who do not need to park a vehicle: $5/person

Day-use entry reservations can be booked online up to 30 days in advance. For more info on Day Use Access via parking or shuttle to Ha'ena State Park (including DAY hiking at the Kalalau Trail), visit gohaena.com/info-faqs

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Location, Parking and Directions

Ha'ena Beach Park is located on Kuhio Highway (Highway 560) in Ha'ena, HI 96714, near mile marker 9 on Kauai's north shore. It is about a mile before the road ends. A parking lot is available at the beach, but it can fill quickly on busy days.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Ha'ena Beach Park located?

Ha'ena Beach Park is located on Kuhio Highway, near mile marker 9, on Kauai's north shore.

Is Ha'ena Beach Park the same as Maniniholo Beach?

Yes. Ha'ena Beach Park is also known as Maniniholo Beach. The name refers to the manini fish associated with the area.

Is Ha'ena Beach Park good for swimming?

Swimming may be possible during calm summer conditions. Avoid the water when surf, currents or shorebreak are active.

What facilities are available at Ha'ena Beach Park?

Facilities include showers, restrooms, picnic tables, a pavilion, BBQ grills, parking and a lifeguard.

What is near Ha'ena Beach Park?

Maniniholo Dry Cave is across the road. Tunnels Beach, Kee Beach and the Kalalau Trail area are also nearby.