Kakahai'a Beach Park

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Kakahai'a Beach Park

Kakahai'a Beach Park is a quiet south Molokai roadside park known for birdwatching, fishing, picnic tables, wildlife refuge habitat and rocky no-swim shoreline.

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Kakahai'a Beach Park, Molokai

Kakahai'a Beach Park is a small roadside park located on Highway 450 on Molokai's south shore. It is also known as the Kakahai'a County Park and National Wildlife Refuge. The name Kakahai'a means "fish slicing" in Hawaiian. It's the name of an ancient inland fishpond. However, the pond is overgrown with bullrushes and is not in use today.

Kakahai'a Beach is a narrow, detrital sand beach and is not suitable for swimming or snorkeling because the ocean bottom is rocky, shallow and the water generally murky. It's primarily visited by fishermen and picnickers. However, a good thing to do here is bird watching, since part of the beach is actually a bird sanctuary. The National Wildlife Refuge, where the beach is located, is home to the Hawaiian Stilt and the Hawaiian Coot. These birds are an endangered Hawaiian native species.

The Hawaiian Stilt - also known as the Ae'o - is a slim, wading bird that has a black and white forehead. There used to be a lot of these birds in existence, but today their number has dropped down to a tragic 1,500. The Hawaiian Coot, or the Fulica Alai, is dark gray in color and the male and female species look alike. They are usually found in lowland valleys. Today, there are an estimated 2,000 to 4,000 Hawaiian Coots in existence all over the Hawaiian Islands.

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Ted

May 29, 2012

Not much to do here expect maybe have a picnic. That's what we did when suddenly the wind picked up and blew up tons of red dust all over us.

Location, Parking and Directions

Kakahai'a Beach Park is located along Kamehameha V Highway in Kaunakakai, HI 96748, on Molokai's south shore. The roadside park has picnic tables and shade trees near the coastal side of the wildlife refuge. Use caution when pulling in or out from the highway, and respect protected refuge areas.

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Where is Kakahai'a Beach Park located?

Kakahai'a Beach Park is located along Kamehameha V Highway in Kaunakakai on Molokai's south shore.

Is Kakahai'a Beach Park good for swimming?

No. Kakahai'a Beach Park is not a good swimming beach because the shoreline is shallow, rocky and often murky. There are no lifeguards.

What birds can you see at Kakahai'a Beach Park?

The nearby wildlife refuge protects habitat for native wetland birds, including the ae'o, or Hawaiian stilt, and the 'alae ke'oke'o, or Hawaiian coot.

What is Kakahai'a Beach Park best for?

Kakahai'a Beach Park is best for birdwatching, fishing, picnics, photography and quiet roadside views toward Molokai's south shore.

What facilities are available at Kakahai'a Beach Park?

Kakahai'a Beach Park has picnic tables and shade trees, but no lifeguards and no full beach facilities. Bring water, sun protection and supplies.