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Waipouli
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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OVERVIEW |
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You will
find that Baby Beach or Fuji Beach, which
are just two different names for Waipouli
Bach Park, is north of Waipouli Beach. Here
swimming and playing in the water is
considerably safer. In fact, it’s a good
place for kids to enjoy the sea. As long as
the tide is low you will find this a great
place to enjoy the sun, sand, and the water.
When the tide is high, however, the current
is a little stronger and this might not be
the best time for kids to play in the water.
Before you unload the entire family for a
day at this beach make sure that the sand
looks pretty clean. A lot of times the beach
is clean and in good condition, but its
location in the middle of town lends itself
to litter unlike some of the other beaches. |
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ACTIVITIES &
AMENITIES |
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Swimming: |
Yes |
Bathrooms: |
No |
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Snorkeling: |
No |
Picnic
Benches: |
No |
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Scuba
Diving: |
No |
Showers: |
No |
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Surfing: |
No |
BBQ
Pits: |
No |
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Windsurfing: |
No |
Water
Fountain: |
No |
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Kiteboarding: |
No |
Lifeguard: |
No |
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Bodysurfing: |
No |
Camping: |
No |
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DIRECTIONS |
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From
Lihue, drive north into Kapaa. Turn right on
Kaloloku Rd. and drive to the end. |
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PLEASE NOTE |
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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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