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Poʻipū Beach Poipu Beach surfspot, Kauaʻi island, Hawaii. Poʻipū Beach Park is located in the community of Poʻipū on the southern coast of Kauaʻi island in Hawaii. The beach is a park has lifeguards provided by county of Kauaʻi. There are swimming and snorkeling areas, and a surf break over a reef for
Larsens Beach: North shore Lawaʻi Beach: Poipu – South Shore Lāwaʻi Kai: Lucy Wright Beach Park: West shore Lumaha'i Beach: Hanalei – North Shore Lydgate State Park: Wailua – East Side Mahaulepu Beach: Poipu – South Shore Miloliʻi Beach: Moloaʻa Bay: North shore Nā Pali Coast State Park: West coast Nawiliwili Beach Park: Niumalu ...
Poʻipū is located at (21.884079, -159.464195 It is bordered to the north by Koloa and to the south by the Pacific Ocean.. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 2.9 square miles (7.5 km 2), of which 2.6 square miles (6.7 km 2) are land and 0.3 square miles (0.8 km 2), or 11.08%, are water.
A relationship with the county began in 2010 with the stewardship being assumed by the organization of the site across the street from popular, county-owned Poipu Beach Park. [8] A platform named Ke Apapalani O Manokalanipo was constructed in July 2013 with four 16-foot tall kiʻi (4.9 m) facing the cardinal directions. [9]
Poipu Beach Park; Polihale State Park; R. Royal Coconut Coast; S. Secret Beach This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 01:33 (UTC). Text is available ...
Māhāʻulepū Beach is a beach on the southeast coast of the Hawaiian island of It is two miles (3.2 km) long and goes from Punahoa point to Pa ʻ o ʻ o point. [ 1 ] The beach is separated into three different parts: Gillin's Beach, Kawailoa Bay, and Hāʻula Beach. [ 2 ]
Oct. 27—Kauai police say a 54-year-old Poipu man is in critical condition after losing control of his moped Thursday morning. Officers responded to a solo moped crash just before 10 a.m ...
The beach is appearing in the legends "Ke one kani o Nohili" in the book: Wichmann, Frederick B., Polihale and Other Kauai Legends, “Kapahe, Captain of the Nihau Whale Boat“ in the book: Knudsen, Eric A., Teller of Hawaiian Tales, “Kawelu, the Shark God“ in the book: Teller of Hawaiian Tales and “The Heiau of Polihale“, also in the ...