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Long west-side beach park with mixed conditions·west side

Māʻili Beach Park

pronounced MAH-ee-lee

Long west-side beach with shifting conditions — calm summer, lively winter, full park facilities.

Use caution
Updated May 15, 7:31 PM HST
Workable but watch the inputs
Surf is running elevated above typical for this beach. Rain chance is low. UV is high — sunscreen and shade recommended. A water quality advisory is active elsewhere in this region — see the note below.
Water quality: An active advisory exists elsewhere in this region of Oʻahu. This beach has no specific advisory but conditions in the area warrant caution. View DOH advisories →

This weekend at Māʻili Beach Park

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

Friday
Looking good
Mostly Sunny
Wind 21 mph · 0% rain
Saturday
Looking good
Isolated Rain Showers
Wind 5 to 13 mph · 21% rain
Sunday
Looking good
Mostly Sunny
Wind 5 to 9 mph · 5% 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 (Maili Beach Park) is an official inventory that can lag reality. Worth a cross-check on arrival.

  • Drinking water: we say yes; city says no.

    Drinking-water flags vary across datasets and the fountains themselves can be out of service. Refill bottles before you leave home if it matters.

Fast facts

Toddlers (0-3)
With supervision
Young kids (4-8)
With supervision
Older kids (9-12)
Yes
Drive
45 min from Honolulu
Lifeguard
Yes
Restrooms
Yes
Shade
Yes
Stroller-friendly
Yes
Get directions →

87-021 Farrington Hwy, Waiʻanae, HI 96792

What to expect

Māʻili Beach Park is a community park with a long sand strip that's swimmable in summer when west swells are down. Winter brings bigger surf to this coast — check before going in. Local atmosphere, less polished than Ko Olina, more authentic than Waikīkī.

Parent notes

Better fit for ages 6+ than for toddlers because of variable conditions. The playground and grass area make a good base even when the water isn't ideal. Local beach feel — fewer tourists.

Safety

Lifeguarded. Always check the flag — west-side surf can come up faster than the south shore.

Tsunami zone

This beach sits in the 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

Free parking. Rarely full except for community events.

Bathrooms

Public restrooms.

Shade

Decent — ironwood and monkeypod trees behind the beach.

Best time

Summer morning. Winter for sunset only.

Amenities

Picnic tables
Yes
Showers
Yes
Playground
Yes
Parking
Yes
Drinking water
Yes

Accessibility: Flat grass park; sand access easy.

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Verification: Unverified · last reviewed 2026-05-14