Kualoa Regional Park is located along gorgeous Kane'ohe Bay, stretching for 153 acres along the O'ahu coastline. The beautiful white sand beach is located adjacent to the stunning Pali-ku cliffs of the Ko'olau Range and is a popular destination for wildlife watchers throughout the year. Populations of native birds flock to the beachfront throughout the year, including species like Japanese white-eyes, white-rumped shamas, black-crowned night herons, nutmeg mannikins, and wedge-tailed shearwaters. Just offshore, the small basalt island of Mokoli'i, or "Chinaman's Hat," is a popular spot for nature photography. Seven campsites are open to visitors with permits, including one ADA-accessible campsite.
49-479 Kamehameha Hwy, Kaneohe, HI 96744, Phone: 808-237-8525
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