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Wide grass park fronting a shallow reef beach·windward

Kualoa Regional Park

pronounced koo-ah-LOH-ah

Big grass park, shallow reef-flat water, postcard-perfect Chinaman's Hat view — a full-day family base.

Use caution
Updated May 15, 7:31 PM HST
Workable but watch the inputs
Surf is running elevated above typical for this beach. Rain is possible — pack a backup plan. UV is high — sunscreen and shade recommended. No DOH water quality advisory on record for this beach.

This weekend at Kualoa Regional Park

NWS forecast for this exact lat/lon — forecasts can change, re-check before you go.

Friday
Iffy
Isolated Rain Showers then Mostly Sunny
Wind 21 mph · 20% rain
Saturday
Iffy
Scattered Rain Showers
Wind 9 to 13 mph · 48% rain
Sunday
Iffy
Scattered Rain Showers
Wind 9 mph · 43% rain
We disagree with the city dataset on 1 amenity — tap to see

We hand-author beach details from on-the-ground sources. The city dataset (Kualoa Regional Park) is an official inventory that can lag reality. Worth a cross-check on arrival.

  • Lifeguard: we say no; city says yes.

    City dataset flags a lifeguard tower nearby — could be a seasonal post or a tower we haven't confirmed.

Fast facts

Toddlers (0-3)
Yes
Young kids (4-8)
Yes
Older kids (9-12)
Yes
Drive
45 min from Honolulu
Lifeguard
No
Restrooms
Yes
Shade
Yes
Stroller-friendly
Yes
Get directions →

49-479 Kamehameha Hwy, Kāneʻohe, HI 96744

What to expect

Kualoa Regional Park is one of Oʻahu's best family bases: enormous grass field, ironwood shade, picnic pavilions, and a long reef-flat beach where water stays knee-deep for fifty yards. Not a swimming-paradise (water is shallow and a little silty), but excellent for toddlers and kids who like to wade, dig, and explore tide pools.

Parent notes

Treat this as a half-day park more than a beach. Kids love wading the shallow reef flat and exploring tide pools on the south end. No lifeguard — supervise water entry. Pack a real picnic — the pavilions invite it.

Safety

No lifeguard. Water is mostly knee-deep so risk is low for confident waders, but uneven reef rocks underfoot can cause cuts and stubbed toes. Reef shoes are worth bringing.

Tsunami zone

This beach sits in the Extreme Tsunami Evacuation Zone per Hawai‘i Statewide GIS. If sirens sound or shaking is felt, move inland and uphill immediately. Hawai‘i Emergency Management →

Practical details

Parking

Large free parking lot. Plenty of space even on weekends.

Bathrooms

Multiple restroom blocks. Cold showers.

Shade

Excellent — large ironwood and monkeypod trees throughout the grass field.

Best time

Anytime is fine. Low tide reveals more tide pools and exposes more wading flat.

Amenities

Picnic tables
Yes
Showers
Yes
Playground
No
Parking
Yes
Drinking water
Yes

Accessibility: Mostly flat grass park; sand-and-rubble beach access is easy on foot.

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Verification: Unverified · last reviewed 2026-05-14