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I would even recommend starting early or late afternoon at this Oahu beach. Food — the closest store or restaurant is located in Waianae. Make sure to bring a picnic lunch or snacks. High surf advisory — the Westside is an extension of the North Shore , and so are the notorious big waves. Even the smaller shore break waves are rough and sometimes create a strong undertow. Check in with the lifeguard for advise before entering the water. Subscribe today to receive free Oahu Updates!

We will never sell or spam your information, and we'll respect your email privacy. First Name optional. Explore Oahu. Oahu Accommodations. August 7, Donald King. July 31, Sarah Franssens. June 6, T Ballesteros. May 21, Walking Great! No shade. Julia Fugazy. April 4, Hiking Great! Nice walk! Not much of a hike but it was lovely to walk next to the ocean.

Ruth B. February 27, Hiking Bugs Great! Thomas Mulcahy. November 16, Beautiful hike. Very hot, bring water and sunscreen. Saul Goode. November 7, Muddy No shade. Muddy on the north side but an excellent view of the ocean and surf.

Jess Arita. June 7, Akemi Saito. May 25, Mountain biking No shade Rocky. Jacob Yates. April 14, Hiking No shade. Emma Weiss. January 11, Have to walk around puddles and is very hot. Has great views.

John Cooper. October 5, First to Review. Torrie Eckhart. November 11, October 24, Daria Forostovets. October 22, Jamis Minnick. October 17, Ben Gray. October 2, Luis Rodriguez. September 2, Andressa Nayanne Cavichioli De Oliveira. August 29, Allison June. It is located a short distance just before the road ends and the trail to Ka'ena Point , the island's northwestern tip, begins. This beach is truly off the beaten path. It is one of the most remote beaches on the island and is never crowded.

You need a car to get here as the City Bus only goes up to Makaha Beach. In the winter months November to February the beach gets pounded by high surf. This is the time when many local and visiting surfers come here to experience some thrills in the churning white water. Lifeguards are present most of the time and for good reason. The rocky ocean bottom, strong currents and high waves can be dangerous especially for beginning surfers.

The Hawaiian name for this beach is Keawa'ula, meaning "the red harbor," named for the great number of squid that used to be found in the bay's nearshore waters.



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