Lucy Wright Beach Park

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Lucy Wright Beach Park

Lucy Wright Beach Park is a historic Waimea beach park near the Waimea River mouth, known for Captain Cook history, colorful sand, picnics, playground space and limited swimming.

Lucy Wright Beach Park
Lucy Wright Beach Park

Lucy Wright Beach Park, Kauai

Lucy Wright Beach Park is a historic beach. It was here where Captain James Cook first set foot in the Hawaiian Islands in 1778. Curiously enough, the beach isn't called Captain Cook beach, but named after Lucy Wright, who was an active member in the Waimea community and the first native Hawaiian schoolteacher. She passed away in 1931. The beach was named in her honor.

Because the beach is located near the mouth of the Waimea River, the water is not as clear as on many other Kauai beaches. Instead of swimming, the best thing to do here is watch the river water flow into the ocean.

The beach sand is a mixture of white, black and green sand. The green comes from a semi-precious gemstone called olivine, which originates from the river's lava bed. The black is lava rock from Waimea Canyon.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Lucy Wright Beach Park is located near Alawai Road and Kahakai Road in Waimea, HI 96796, on Kauai's west side. A parking lot is located where Alawai Road and Kahakai Road meet, next to the Waimea River.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Lucy Wright Beach Park located?

Lucy Wright Beach Park is located near Alawai Road and Kahakai Road in Waimea, next to the Waimea River.

Why is Lucy Wright Beach Park historic?

The source page says Captain James Cook first set foot in the Hawaiian Islands here in 1778. The park is named for Lucy Wright, a Waimea community member and Native Hawaiian schoolteacher.

Is Lucy Wright Beach Park good for swimming?

Swimming is limited. The beach sits near the Waimea River mouth, where murky water and changing conditions can make swimming less appealing.

Are there lifeguards at Lucy Wright Beach Park?

No. The source page lists no lifeguards at Lucy Wright Beach Park.

What facilities are available at Lucy Wright Beach Park?

Facilities include restrooms, showers, picnic tables and pavilion, a playground, parking and no lifeguards.