Waimea Bay Beach Park

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61-031 Kamehameha Hwy
Haleiwa, HI 96712

Waimea Bay Beach Park in Haleiwa, HI is a tranquil oasis where nature's beauty takes center stage. The park boasts golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and lush greenery, creating a picturesque setting for visitors to unwind and soak in the stunning surroundings.

From sunbathing on the beach to taking a refreshing dip in the ocean, Waimea Bay Beach Park offers a range of activities for nature enthusiasts and beach lovers alike. Whether you're looking to surf the legendary waves or simply relax with a beach picnic, this park provides the perfect backdrop for a day of leisure and natural beauty.

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Ronne R.
8/18/2025

Waimea Beach on the North Shore is beautiful during sunset. The sky turns into shades of orange and pink and the whole beach feels calm and peaceful. It was quiet and not too crowded which made it...

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Josh M.
5/25/2025

Pros: you can jump off a big rock and it's pretty fun if you're into that stuff. Lots of room to sun bathe and relax. Good amount of waves. Cons: parking!!! It's so hard to find parking. Like...

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Lisa W.
5/21/2025

I really like this beach, but the parking is really tough during peak season, and or you have to go early like before 9:00am. The beach doesn't have much shade unless you're sitting in the...

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Leanne D.
6/1/2025

Got an early start and headed towards the north shore. We stopped at the Waimea Bay beach park and because we got there so early we had no problem finding parking.. We had some time before the...

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Janice C.
10/20/2024

When you drive up to the North Shore and see red on your Google maps and wondering if there's an accident on Highway 83, chances are, everybody is trying to find parking at Waimea Bay Beach Park,...

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