Papalaua Beach Park

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Papalaua Beach Park

Papalaua Beach Park, also known as Thousand Peaks, is a narrow West Maui roadside beach known for surfing, bodyboarding, camping with a permit, kayaking and calm-day snorkeling.

Papalaua Beach Park, Maui

Papalaua Beach Park (also known as Papalaua State Wayside Park) has a long and narrow sandy beach. It is also known as Thousand Peaks, referring to the many surf breaks (or peaks) that are located offshore. During high surf, thousands of peaks form on the shallow reef, attracting bodyboarders and longboard surfers. When the ocean is calm, the snorkeling conditions are good here. The beach park is narrow and right next to a busy highway. The beach is lined by kiawe trees. Camping is allowed here, but you'll need a permit. Read more about camping permits.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Papalaua Beach Park is located along Honoapiilani Highway between mile markers 11 and 12 in Lahaina, HI 96761, on Maui's west shore. The beach sits close to the road, with parking along the beach park area. Use caution when entering or leaving the highway.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Papalaua Beach Park located?

Papalaua Beach Park is located along Honoapiilani Highway between mile markers 11 and 12 on Maui's west shore.

Why is Papalaua Beach Park called Thousand Peaks?

The source page says the beach is also known as Thousand Peaks because many surf breaks, or peaks, form offshore.

Can you camp at Papalaua Beach Park?

Yes. Camping is listed, but visitors need a permit before staying overnight.

Are there lifeguards at Papalaua Beach Park?

No. The source page lists no lifeguards at Papalaua Beach Park.

What facilities are available at Papalaua Beach Park?

Facilities include portable toilets, fire pits, parking and no lifeguards.