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Halepalaoa Beach on Lanai

Information about the Halepalaoa Beach on Lanai Island in Hawaii.

Remote beach on the east side of Lanai Island that can only be accessed on a dirt trail so all vehicles must have four wheel drive capability.

Halepalaoa Beach is also known as Kahalepalaoa Beach.

Has a ruin of an old wharf that was used in the past by the Maunalei Sugar Plantation.

FROM THE VISIT MAUI BLOG:
"Along this southern coast is the beach at Kahalepalaoa, a narrow strip of soft white sand with palms hanging over the water. Here you’ll find an old wooden pier as well as some boarded up buildings, which are remnants of days when “Club Lanai” would ferry visitors from Maui. Today the beach is great for a coastal stroll. When standing here on the sliver of sand, looking out toward Maui, keep an eye out for Hawaiian Green sea turtles that poke their head out of the water from the waves."



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