Outdoor
Swimming
Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay)
Remote end-of-the-road beach with mountain backdrop and access to Ka ena Point trail
Ages
5–18+
Cost
Free
Duration
~3hrs
Difficulty
Easy
Setting
Outdoor
The last beach at the end of the road on Oahu west side with a wild, remote feel that is rare on the island. The long sandy beach is backed by the Waianae Mountains and rarely crowded. Summer brings calm water suitable for swimming and snorkeling while winter waves are for watching only. The Ka ena Point trail starts nearby for families who want to hike to the actual westernmost tip of Oahu where albatross and monk seals are sometimes spotted. The sunset from here is the last one on Oahu every day.
Dog Friendly
Common Questions
- How much does Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay) cost?
- Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay) is free to visit.
- What ages is Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay) good for?
- Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay) is best for kids ages 5 to 18+.
- Is Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay) stroller friendly?
- No, Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay) is not considered stroller friendly.
- Can I bring my dog to Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay)?
- Yes, dogs are welcome at Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay).
- How hard is Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay)?
- The difficulty level is easy. Plan for about 3 hours.
- Is Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay) free?
- Yes, Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay) is free!
- What should I bring to Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay)?
- Sunscreen, towels, lots of water, snacks (no facilities)
- How long does Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay) take?
- Most families spend about 3 hours at Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay).
- When is the best time to visit Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay)?
- Summer for calm swimming water. Sunset year-round.
- Is there parking at Keawa'ula (Yokohama Bay)?
- Parking lot at the end of Farrington Hwy. Do not leave valuables in car.