Kokololio Beach Park

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Kokololio Beach Park

Kokololio Beach Park is a scenic northeastern Oahu beach with camping, seasonal swimming, fishing history and windward shoreline views.

Kokololio Beach Park
Kokololio Beach Park

Kokololio Beach Park, Oahu

Kokololio, meaning "gusty" in Hawaiian, is the name of a valley and a stream, located north of the town Hau'ula on Oahu's northeastern shore. The beach park lies at the foot of the valley and next to the stream. Kokololio Beach is a nice stretch of sand and during the summer months, swimming is possible here. During weekends, especially in the summer months, local residents like to camp at Kokololio.The beach park is a county camp site , but permits are required. More info about how to get a permit.

In the winter time, it's a nice spot to take some great pictures of the pounding shorebreak or to go surfing or bodyboarding. Offshore is a popular surf spot named CYO's, which stands for Catholic Youth Organization. The CYO used the house that stood once there (from the Cooke family) as a retreat before it was bought by the City and taken down to develop the park in 1991.

The limestone sea cliff that reaches into the ocean on the northern end of the beach is called Pali Kiloi'a, meaning "fish-spotter cliff" in the Hawaiian language. The ancient Hawaiians used this cliff to locate fish in the bay. From up here they gave directions to net fishermen in their canoes. The area is still a popular site for fishermen today, who fish for o'io, moi, papio and ulua (giant trevally).

Editor's note: There are a few homes at the north end of the beach. When we walked along the beach there, suddenly two large dogs came running towards us from one of the beach houses. Their owner wasn't in sight. The dogs were very territorial and only left us alone after we yelled at them. We felt threatened and left immediately. If you're visiting Kokololio Beach, you may want to avoid the beach area near the homes because the home owners don't seem to attend their dogs and there is no fence, so the dogs have access to the public beach.

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Eric Rosenfeld

Sun Sep 21, 2014

I think Kekela's beach, which is part of the same beach but more on the south end of it, is a little bit nicer, but Kokololio is still a really nice place. Both together make up one of the most beautiful beaches on the windward side of Oahu, and the shade of the trees by the beach is nice to have too, as well as the park. As the other comment makes clear, it's a spot frequented by locals, though most locals are perfectly friendly, there is the occasional one who is not. Just keep aware, but having said that, this is mostly a family beach and a safe place.

Jeff

Sept 19, 2010

Saw local teens snatch a purse off the beach while the owner was in the water. Chased and caught up with the grabber. He didn't want to give up the purse until he was outnumbered. Still at large.

Location, Parking and Directions

Kokololio Beach Park is located at 55-017 Kamehameha Highway near Hau'ula and Laie on Oahu's northeastern shore. From Kaneohe, follow Kamehameha Highway north past Kahana Bay and Hau'ula. From Laie, follow Kamehameha Highway south toward Hau'ula. Parking is available at the beach park, but it can be busier on weekends, holidays and during camping periods.

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Where is Kokololio Beach Park located?

Kokololio Beach Park is located at 55-017 Kamehameha Highway near Hau'ula and Laie on Oahu's northeastern shore.

Is Kokololio Beach Park good for swimming?

Swimming is seasonal and condition-dependent. Summer can be calmer, but winter surf and shorebreak can be rough and dangerous. There are no lifeguards.

Can you camp at Kokololio Beach Park?

Yes. Kokololio Beach Park is a county campsite, but camping requires a permit before staying overnight.

What facilities are available at Kokololio Beach Park?

The park has restrooms, showers, picnic tables and parking, but no lifeguards.

What is Kokololio Beach Park best for?

Kokololio Beach Park is best for camping, fishing, picnics, shoreline views, summer swimming in calm conditions and watching winter surf from a safe distance.