Pets allowed
Not Allowed
Guided tours
No
Backcountry camping
No
Lodging
No
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Lying at the end of a slow winding road through a residential village is Miloli'i Beach Park, a modest beach park area in a scenic and historical fishing village.

Miloli'i is a popular locals park, and on weekends the park pavilion, basketball court and neighboring roads along the water will be full of locals fishing and picnicking. While the park itself feels very dated, it's not the most attractive for tourists visiting the island, however this is the appeal for those looking for a more quiet spot. 

The rocky shoreline can often be choppy, with a wavebreak further out that will often have a few surfers during good conditions. When calm, the area is good for snorkeling, however during times of chop or high surf, it may be hazardous attempting to swim from or return to the rocky shore.

There is no running water at the park, and camping is permitted with a prior reservation is the small dirt area with minimal privacy from the picnic pavilion and parking area. One feature of the park is the Honomalino Bay Trail that begins just beyond the parking area at the dirt road's end.

Miloli'i Beach Park is open for day use. There is no fee to use the park. The park has outhouses, however there is no water. Please drive carefully to reach the park as the road to the park winds past a residential area with children and blind curves.

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Spring
Summer
Fall

Congestion

Low

Parking Pass

None

Open Year-round

Yes

Pros

No crowds. Access to scenic coves.

Cons

Long slow road to access. Slightly run down. No water.

Features

ADA accessible
Whale watching
Surfing
Big vistas
Shelters
Family friendly
Picnic tables
Basketball
Tide pools
Covered picnic areas

Location

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