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Kamaole 1 Beach
 
 
     
 
 
  PHOTOS  
     
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  OVERVIEW  
     
  Kamaole Beach is divided into three sections, Kamaole I, II and III.

Kamaole I Beach has the largest beach of the three. It is a very wide white sand beach located between two rocky points. The ocean bottom is sandy, but drops off quickly to overhead depths. On some days there is a small shore break that provides good conditions for bodysurfers, but it’s not big enough to be dangerous for swimmers. There’s a grassy area at the south end that’s great for picnics and ball games.

Kamaole II, located a little further south, has a smaller white sand beach and is also located between two rocky points. Swimming conditions are good as well. The sandy ocean bottom also drops off quickly here and a small shore break is present on most days. Sometimes when the kona winds are strong, large swells are generated that erode the beach. When the sand washes out to the ocean, a large bed of shingles is exposed and as the waves wash over these beach rocks, also called ili ili, a rumbling sound can be heard. The Hawaiians called this beach Iliiliholo, or “running pebbles” because of this dramatic natural phenomenon.

Kamaole III has a short but wide sandy beach. It’s the smallest of the three, but there is a large grassy park area that makes up for the smaller beach. The beach is bordered by rocky points and some large rocks are also exposed in a few places along the water’s edge. The ocean bottom is sandy, but drops off quickly. The beach is good for swimming, except during times of high surf when rip currents and a dangerous shore break may occur. The waves here are more consistent, ideal for body boarders. Even though Kamaole III has the smallest beach, it seems to be the most popular, probably because it has a playground for children, a wide grassy area and the most parking. Here, you can play Frisbee or any other outdoor sports after enjoying the water.

So pack your lunches and have a picnic on either or all three of these beaches.
 
     
  ACTIVITIES & AMENITIES  
 
       
Swimming: Yes Bathrooms: Yes
Snorkeling: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes
Scuba Diving: No Showers: Yes
Surfing: No BBQ Pits: Yes
Windsurfing: No Water Fountain: Yes
Kiteboarding: No Lifeguard: Yes
Bodyboarding: Yes Camping: No
       
 
  DIRECTIONS  
     
  As you enter Kihei, take South Kihei Rd. a few miles and you cant miss it. Look for the sign on your right.  
     
  PLEASE NOTE  
     
  While Hawaii's beaches can bring much enjoyment, it is always a good practice to use common sense while visiting them. Please be aware of the wave & wind conditions before going into the water. Mornings are usually best for swimming, snorkeling or diving. Have respect for the strength of the waves and be aware that high surf can come up at any time. NEVER turn your back to the ocean.

Be careful when exploring any rocky shorelines. Waves can crash on the rocks and knock you over easily, and the rocks may also be sharp when walking on them.

When snorkeling or scuba diving, please have respect for ocean life, and remember that the coral reef is alive too. Avoid standing on or touching if at all possible.
 
     
     
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