Things To Do: Molokai Beaches

Halawa Beach Park.
E. of Kaunakakai. End of Kamehameha Hwy. Swimming. Surfing. Fishing. Pavilion. Grills. Restrooms.
Kapukahehu Beach.
Kaluakoi Rd to Poha Kuloa Rd. Swimming.
Kawakiu Beach.
Kaluakoi Rd. to dirt trail that goes off Kakaako Rd. N. of the Kaluakoi Hotel.
Kepuhi Beach.
Kaluakoi Rd. to Kaika Rd. at the Kaluakoi Resort. No facilities.
Mo’omomi Beach. Dirt road at end of Farrington Ave. Fishing. No facilities.
Murphey’s Beach Park. Kamehameha V Hwy. 20 miles E. of Kaunakakai. Swimming. No beach facilities.
Oneali’i Beach Park. Kamehameha Hwy E. of Kaunakakai. Pavilion. Restrooms. Ballpark.
Papohaku Beach Park. Kaluakoi Rd at the Kaluakoi Resort. Showers. Restroom.
Pohaku Mauliuli Beach. Kaluakoi Rd to Kakaako Rd. to Leo Place. N. of Kaluakoi Resort. No facilities.
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