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Milolii Beach Park
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PHOTOS |
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Click on a thumbnail to
see a larger version of the photo |
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FACTS |
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Activities:
Rocky beach, swimming, snorkeling,
Fishing |
Nearest Store,
Gas, Dining:
A general store w/gas is located
nearby, but extensive supplies
located in Captain Cook, 26 miles
north. |
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Bathrooms:
Yes, Restrooms |
Parking:
Yes, close by |
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Best Time To Go:
All year, this is the sunny side of
the island. |
Time Allowed:
Summer months: 1 week
Rest of year: 2 weeks |
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Other Facilities:
Covered pavilion with picnic tables,
outdoor grills, showers, basketball
court, playground |
Water Available:
No, bring your own |
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Nearby:
Ahole Holua Slide |
Type of Camping:
Tent & vehicle only |
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Costs/Permits:
* Adult (18 years old & over):
$5.00 per day plus a $1.00
transaction fee per day for a total
of $6.00 per day
* Junior (13-17 years old):
$2.00 per day plus a $.25
transaction fee per day for a total
of $2.25 per day
* Child (12 years old & under):
$1.00 per day |
Directions:
From Hilo, take Hwy. 11 south,
rounding South Point. After passing
Manuka State Wayside, watch for a
sign to Milolii. Turn left on the
steep, narrow road and go 5 miles to
the town of Milolii. The beach park
is on the far side of town.
From Kona, take Hwy. 11 south. After
passing the turnoff for the City of
Refuge, watch for the sign to
Milolii. Turn right on the steep,
narrow road and go 5 miles to the
town of Milolii. The beach park is
on the far side of town. |
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More Information/Obtain Permits:
Click Here |
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OVERVIEW |
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Milolii-Beach is located on The Big Island
in the south-central Kona region. This
growing, Oceanside community is situated on
the ocean side of the highway around the 89
mile marker. Stop at one of the fruit stands
along the highway for some fabulous fresh
local fruits. A subdivision is located about
four miles down Milolii Road and at the end
of the road is Milolii Beach Park. Between
the new subdivision and the park lies the
ancient fishing village of Milolii. In 1927,
a lava flow wiped out most of the original
village, however, many of the original
Hawaiian families are still in the area and
have rebuilt homes. The views from Milolii
Beach are quite beautiful and it's a popular
spot among locals for camping. However, be
advised that this is not a busy area. Often,
especially during the week, you may be the
only person on the beach. Swimming is
possible in some spots along Milolii Beach
and in winter months, whales can often be
seen from shore. Winter also brings
spectacular waves crashing along the shore
cliffs along Milolii Beach Park. Be sure to
bring your camera for some great
photographic opportunities. The Captain Cook
Memorial and Volcanoes National Park are
easy day trips from Milolii Beach Park. |
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