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Kilauea Bay Beach |
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![]() Rock Quarry Beach and Lagoon |
Description Kilauea Bay Beach is in a small cove at the end of the placid Kilauea River and bordered by tree covered hills and a rock quarry. You might be lucky and have the beach to yourself. More often the semi-seclusion of this beach is broken by the anxiety caused by the Kauai homeless who unofficially camp at Kilauea Beach. While the seas are calm, enthusiasm for swimming is mitigated by murky conditions. For a more private visit, try walking around the point to the right-- the next beach to the east lacks road access and is too far to carry backpacks and portable shelter. |
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![]() Uncrowded -- Grey sand |
Facilities --- None --- Small boats can launch |
Condition --- Sand is dirty with river silt --- Muddy parking --- Moderate surf ---Vehicles on beach --- 300 feet to next visitor |
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![]() Trucks likely on beach |
Activities -- simple beach -- kayaking on the river --- Nude Usage Notes |
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Directions
-- 15 min. 7 miles -- --- Take 56 east [right] from Princeville to mile post ---21.6 -- Wailapa Road. Go 0.6 miles on pavement and turn left onto a dirt road that immediately starts heading down hill. Drive 0.5 miles on the dirt road [decending 270 feet]. Park right next to the beach in the always muddy parking lot. |
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![]() Illegal Campers |
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