Larsen's Beach (Ka'aka'aniu Beach)

Kauai Beach Guide

Larsen's Beach (Ka'aka'aniu Beach)

Larsen's Beach, also called Ka'aka'aniu Beach, is a remote northeast Kauai shoreline known for seclusion, beach walks, limited snorkeling and strong ocean currents.

Facing South
Facing South

Larsen's Beach, Kauai

Larsen's Beach is located in a secluded area on Kauai's northeastern shore. There is no road that leads all the way to the beach, and the one that leads near it is a dirt road, which limits visitors. The beach has a nice long stretch of sand and is backed by brush and trees.

Near the middle of the beach is a lava rock that protrudes into the ocean, known as Pakala Point, which cuts the beach in half. Right before this point is Pakala Channel, an opening in the reef through which the nearshore water flows back into the ocean. Don't go swimming in or near this channel. The rip current here is very strong and you don't want to find yourself caught in it.

Swimming in general on Larsen's Beach is less than ideal. The nearshore ocean bottom is rocky and too shallow. All that's possible here is snorkeling, but not anywhere near Pakala Channel and only during calm ocean conditions and if you're an experienced snorkeler. The currents here are too unpredictable, and there are no lifeguards.

Larsen's Beach is also known as Ka'aka'aniu Beach. It was named Larsen after a former manager at Kilauea Plantation named L. David Larsen. There have been issues with access to Larsen's Beach in the past. The relatively easy, gently sloping trail to the beach cuts through private property that is owned by Waioli Corp. and leased by Paradise Ranch. A fence was put up to prevent people from trespassing. An alternative route is a much steeper trail, which some people regard as challenging and unsafe.

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Lola

Fri Jul 09, 2021

Beautiful and secluded. Friendly naked locals offering safety tips. Monk seals, turtles and ... chickens! Plenty of shade to be had. Ferocious currents - don't swim here.

Location, Parking and Directions

Larsen's Beach, also known as Ka'aka'aniu Beach, is located off Larson Beach Road near Kilauea, HI 96754. From Kuhio Highway, turn onto the north end of Koolau Road near mile marker 20. After about 1.2 miles, turn onto the unpaved beach access road for about 0.9 miles. From there, a trail leads to the beach. Use only public access routes and obey posted signs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Larsen's Beach located?

Larsen's Beach, also called Ka'aka'aniu Beach, is located near Kilauea on Kauai's northeast shore.

Is Larsen's Beach good for swimming?

No. Swimming is generally not recommended because the nearshore bottom is rocky and shallow, currents are unpredictable and Pakala Channel can be dangerous.

Can you snorkel at Larsen's Beach?

The source page lists limited snorkeling. It should only be considered by experienced snorkelers during calm conditions and away from Pakala Channel.

Are there lifeguards at Larsen's Beach?

No. The source page lists no lifeguards at Larsen's Beach.

What facilities are available at Larsen's Beach?

There are no facilities at Larsen's Beach, so visitors should bring what they need and pack everything out.