Whittington Beach Park

Whittington Beach Park in Ka'u provides visitors with an idyllic coastal experience, featuring picturesque ponds, tidepools, and an interesting history. Though there is no beach as such here, visitors can still explore ancient Hawaiian fishponds, witness historic pier relics, marvel at tide pools, swim in estuaries (with swimming limited to estuaries only), observe sea turtles scurrying about in estuaries as well as sunbathe under pavilions - however no drinking water is provided at these facilities (though camping permits must be obtained prior). Camping permits must also be obtained before visiting this park

Historic Significance: Whittington Beach Park boasts a rich heritage, featuring an ancient Hawaiian fishpond, remnants of an historic pier, and captivating tide pools. This site provides insight into both cultural and natural heritage in this part of Georgia.

Exploration: Ka'u offers visitors an intriguing coastal exploration experience through its ponds and tide pools along its coastline, offering them a special and immersive experience in nature's splendor. Even without sandy beaches to visit, this park still draws those interested in coastal exploration.

Wildlife Encounters: Hawksbill sea turtles have long been seen inhabiting estuaries, providing wildlife enthusiasts with an excellent opportunity to observe these remarkable creatures up close. Furthermore, this park provides habitats for several bird species that contribute to biodiversity of its surroundings and contribute to overall biodiversity of its region.

Facilities and Camping: Whittington Beach Park provides essential facilities such as restrooms, outdoor showers and picnic pavilions for its users. Camping is allowed but requires an advance county permit allowing for an organized camping experience.


Facts about Whittington Beach Park

Location: South Kona District, Big Island, Hawaii
Parking: On-site parking available
Access: Easily accessible by car, located off Highway 160
Dangers: Strong currents, sharp coral, sun exposure
Amenities: Restrooms, picnic areas, interpretive signs
Activities: Snorkeling, swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, cultural demonstrations
Scenic Qualities: Turquoise waters, lava rock formations, palm-fringed coastline
Wildlife and Natural Features: Coral reefs, tropical fish, sea turtles, spinner dolphins
Cultural or Historical Significance: Former Hawaiian place of refuge, historical sites, ancient Hawaiian cultural practices
Seasonal Information: Year-round destination, peak tourist seasons during summer and winter
Family Friendliness: Suitable for families, shallow swimming areas, educational opportunities
Nearby Attractions: Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park, Kealakekua Bay, Captain Cook Monument, Greenwell Farms

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Price: Free
Location
Naalehu, Big Island