Sunset Beach Neighborhood Park

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59-460 Kamehameha Hwy
Haleiwa, HI 96712

Sunset Beach Neighborhood Park in Haleiwa, HI offers a serene outdoor space for visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

With its picturesque location and peaceful atmosphere, the park provides a relaxing setting for individuals and families to unwind and connect with nature.

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Eva L.
10/12/2019

Meet me where the sky touches the sea ~ If you're going to spend a day at North Shore, you gotta check out the sunset views here. We came here a few hours before sunset to find parking and just...

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Jessica P.
1/16/2019

Lucky we live Hawaii! Lucky we caught a glimpse of the Hui O He'e Nalu Shootout surf competition at Banzai Pipeline near Sunset Beach. The killer waves and the no fear, pro surfers made for an...

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Ter L.
7/3/2019

While on our short n sweet trip out to Honolulu, my gf made the decision to designate one day strictly for beach bumming. Due to the congestion that is Waikiki, we jumped into our rental and drove...

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Tala P.
2/23/2019

We absolutely love Northshore with all the lovely beaches that not everyone knows about. Sunset Beach area is one of my favorites. There wasn't a lot of people but this might be because it's low...

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Giena L.
9/26/2016

Great beach across from the Ehukai Pillbox Hike. The waves are strong and crazy. I didn't feel comfortable in them, but my bf and cousin were about it and strong swimmers, so they floated for a...

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