
Growing up, I often got excited when I heard my family would go going to a party at Keokea Park. Folks would rent the shelter, music would play, food would be plentiful and I would run and play...
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Keokea Beach Park, located on the rocky North Kohala shoreline of the Big Island, offers a picturesque boulder beach backed by sea cliffs. While swimming conditions may not be ideal due to strong surf, the park boasts excellent facilities including picnic tables, pavilions, fire pits, barbecue grills, restrooms, and showers, making it a popular spot for picnicking and enjoying the coastal scenery.
Although the bay is not protected by offshore reefs, local residents have constructed a breakwater of boulders to enhance the cove. Families can also enjoy a small stream in the park area, providing a playful space for children. Despite the limited water activities, Keokea Beach Park offers a serene and well-equipped environment for visitors to relax and appreciate the natural beauty of the Big Island's North Kohala coast.
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Growing up, I often got excited when I heard my family would go going to a party at Keokea Park. Folks would rent the shelter, music would play, food would be plentiful and I would run and play...
Love this small private-like native beach. Nice place for a quiet family picnic and Kids' wading beach.
Rugged beauty is the best way to describe this beach. After getting over the initial shock of seeing the showers and restroom shut down, and the nastiest porta potties I have ever seen in my life...
Yep! It's an okay "beach". I wasn't thrilled about it because of the large rocks that made it uninviting for a swim - and the area is kind of small. There isn't really a beach - like a place...
We spent 20 minutes enjoying the scenery here on our way to Pololu lookout. First we watched the blue waves crashing into the rusty colored cliffs. Then we hiked down to where a mountain stream...