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The rocky ledge makes for an easy entry for snorkelers.
The boat ramp at Two Step.
A small beach area is good for children because it is so protected.
The small beach at Two Step. Pu'uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park is visible in the distance.
Pae'a, also known as Two Step.
The boat ramp at Two Step.
Hōnaunau Bay has excellent snorkeling, and Two Step is the easiest place to access it.
Snorkelers in Hōnaunau Bay.
Tide pools at Two Step.
Snorkelers in Hōnaunau Bay.
The rock ledge at Two Step makes for easy entrance and exit.
Tide pools at Two Step.
Two Step.
A few picnic tables sit up near the road.
Portable toilets at Two Step.
Roadside parking fills up early in the day.
Parking can also be found in the lot across the street for a fee.