Poka'i Bay Beach Park

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Poka'i Bay Beach Park

Poka'i Bay Beach Park is a protected Waianae beach known for calm water, family swimming, beginner surfing, snorkeling and cultural history.

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Poka'i Bay Beach Park, Oahu

Because of its breakwater offshore that blocks high surf, Poka'i Bay is the most protected beach on the leeward (west) coast of Oahu. It is calm year-round, while other beaches on the leeward coast get strong surf in the winter months. So this is a good place to take the kids or to swim if you're a novice swimmer. The calmest area is at the southern end of the bay, next to the breakwater. There's a wide reef in the middle of the bay and the waves that break on it are usually small, which makes it a good spot for beginning surfers.

Poka'i Bay lies between the small boat harbor in Wai'anae and Kane'ilio Point, a peninsula which is home to the Ku'ilioloa Heiau, an ancient Hawaiian temple site.The peninsula's shoreline has a few memorials for people whose ashes have been scattered offshore. It is also a popular fishing location. In the center of the bay is the Wai'anae Army Recreation Center, which was acquired by the federal government in 1918.

The bay is named after the Hawaiian chief Poka'i, who is said to have brought the first coconut palm tree to Hawaii. “Ka Uluniu o Poka'i” is the famous coconut grove that once lined the backshore. There is a sign with a plaque at the beginning of the peninsula that tells of the history of this area. It says:

Malaea

Poka'i Bay was originally named Malaea, meaning "calm" or "serene." Malaea shelters the sandy beach of Nene'u and the site of the temple called Ku'ilioloa Heiau at Kane'ilio Point. Dedicated to a dog kupua (spirit), rites performed at the heiau protected those traveling by land and sea. At the north end of the bay is Kaupuni Stream, the spawning ground of anae (mullet) which gave Wai'anae (mullet waters) its name. The village Poka'i, famous for its coconut grove, once lay near the stream.

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Jim

Mon Nov 07, 2011

visited Pokai on Saturday, no crowds, calm water, friendly locals

Lexie

Aug 30, 2010

dont be scared of the locals! This is a great beach if you have little ones definite one of my favs, not many people and you dont have to worry about the waves!!

Location, Parking and Directions

Poka'i Bay Beach Park is located at 85-960 Bayview Street in Waianae on Oahu's leeward coast. From Kapolei, follow Farrington Highway west through Nanakuli and Ma'ili toward Waianae, then turn toward Bayview Street and the beach park. From Makaha, follow Farrington Highway southeast toward Waianae. Parking is available near the park, but it can be busier on weekends and holidays.

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Where is Poka'i Bay Beach Park located?

Poka'i Bay Beach Park is located at 85-960 Bayview Street in Waianae on Oahu's leeward coast.

Is Poka'i Bay good for swimming?

Yes. Poka'i Bay is one of the calmer beaches on Oahu's leeward coast because the breakwater helps protect the bay from larger surf.

Is Poka'i Bay good for beginner surfers?

Yes, the small waves over the reef inside the bay can be suitable for beginning surfers when conditions are right.

Are there lifeguards at Poka'i Bay Beach Park?

Yes. Poka'i Bay Beach Park has lifeguards, along with restrooms, showers, picnic areas and parking.

What is Poka'i Bay best for?

Poka'i Bay is best for family swimming, snorkeling in suitable conditions, beginner surfing, fishing, picnics, cultural history and calm leeward coast views.