Waimanalo Beach

Waimanalo
Bay Beach Park is located in the center of Waimanalo Beach, one of
the longest white sand beaches on Oahu. The entire beach is over
three miles long, but the portion of it fronting the park is
approximately three-quarters of a mile long. The beach is wide,
and the ocean bottom slopes gently to overhead depths across a
series of shallow sandbars. Small, one-to two-foot high trade
wind-generated surf breaks on the sandbars all year round.
Facilities in the seventy-five acre park include restrooms,
showers, picnic tables, camping sites, and parking. Permits are
required for camping. Lifeguards are on duty daily.

Waimanalo
Bay Beach Park is one of Oahu most popular family beach parks
because of its close proximity to urban Honolulu and suburban
Kailua and Kaneohe. The small, consistent shorebreak provides
excellent bodysurfing and bodyboarding opportunities for children
and other novice wave riders, and the park offers good sites for
picnicking and camping among its many ironwood trees.
A few of the many activities at Waimanalo are beachcombing,
bodyboarding, bodysurfing, fishing, surfing and swimming.
The windward side of Oahu, including all of Waimanalo Beach, is
famous for its stinging jellyfish, the Portuguese man-of-war. If
you are susceptible to allergic reactions from bee and other
insect stings, you should expect the same reactions from
man-of-war stings. Check with a lifeguard before going in the
water to find out if it is a man-of-war day. If no lifeguard is on
duty, look at the debris line on the beach and see if there are
any man-of-war in it. If there are, you may want to reconsider
going in the water. At night, the single road into the park is
chained, so if you are not camping and you plan to stay after
sunset, be sure to note the park hours on the sign as you enter.
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