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Leleiwi Beach Park

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Leleiwi Beach Park, located in Hilo, Hawaii, is a coastal gem that offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. With its wide sandy beach and gentle waves, it provides a welcoming environment for swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing. The park's lush greenery and swaying palm trees create a tropical oasis, offering shade and a serene atmosphere for picnics and relaxation. Leleiwi Beach Park is also known for its volcanic rock formations, providing a unique backdrop and opportunities for exploration. Whether you're looking to take a refreshing dip in the ocean or simply unwind amidst stunning scenery, Leleiwi Beach Park is a must-visit destination on Hawaii's Big Island.

amenities

BBQ Grills

BBQ Grills

Beach Access

Beach Access

Metered Parking

Metered Parking

Picnic

Picnic

Playground

Playground

Restrooms

Restrooms

Showers

Showers

activities

Fishing

Fishing

Snorkeling

Snorkeling

Surfing

Surfing

Swimming

Swimming

Volleyball

Volleyball

prohibitions

No Alcohol

No Alcohol

No Cars on Sand

No Cars on Sand

No Dogs

No Dogs

No Fire Pits

No Fire Pits

No Fireworks

No Fireworks

No Smoking

No Smoking

hazards

Jellyfish

Jellyfish

Large Waves

Large Waves

Rip Currents

Rip Currents

Sharp Coral

Sharp Coral

Slippery Rocks

Slippery Rocks

Strong Currents

Strong Currents

Swim at your Own Risk

Beaches and oceans are dynamic natural environments.  Crowd conditions, currents, waves, wild animals, and other water and beach conditions can rapidly change. The risks and conditions shown on this site are informational only and not always real-time.  Actual conditions may differ.  Lifeguards are not always on duty or available.  Always remain aware of your surroundings and exercise due care for your own safety and the safety of others around you. 

Always check for water warnings or check with a lifeguard before you swim.