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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    04/23/2022
    Reeds Bay Beach Park is situated along Banyan Drive, arguably the most scenic road in Hilo lined with banyan trees planted by different celebrities over the years.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    04/23/2022
    Reeds Bay Beach Park is a mix of picnic lawn and calm swimming beach.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    04/23/2022
    On weekends, locals fill the shady lawn area.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    04/23/2022
    The park is the edge of a cove, and waters here are a bit more calm than neighboring beach parks.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    04/23/2022
    Tall scenic banyans dominate the area.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    04/23/2022
    Picnic tables alongside the small swimming beach.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    04/23/2022
    The beach is ideal for young swimmers.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    04/23/2022
    Water at Reeds Bay Beach Park tends to be cool as it is a mix of the cold fresh spring water that surfaces in the area.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    04/23/2022
    Modern flush bathrooms located in the park.

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