• Facilities

    Restrooms · Showers

  • Shuttle and Entry Reservations Website

    www.gohaena.com

    Reservations for parking and shuttle may be made up to 30 days in advance.

  • Lifeguarded

    Yes

  • Good For

    Swimming · Snorkeling · Sunset · Beach Walks

Advance reservations are now required for all vehicles, walk-in entry, and shuttle riders visiting Hāʻena State Park, as well as for day hikers accessing the Kalalau Trail. Plan your trip accordingly. Reservations may be made up to 30 days in advance, and no later than the day before your visit.

Ke’e Beach (pronounced Keh-AY) is located at the end of the road. and the farthest you can drive on the north shore.  Ke’e is protected by a reef that makes it a safe place for snorkeling and swimming. Ke’e Beach is also the beginning of the Napali Coast and the Kalalau trail that leads to Hanakapiai and Kalalau Beach. This special spot is beautiful at sunset. During the summer months, the water can be as calm and clear as a swimming pool.

During winter months, dangerous conditions include high surf and strong currents.  The facilities at the beach include restrooms and showers. There is no cell reception, but there is a payphone.

For beach and trail access you will need to reserve a park and pass or shuttle on the website www.gohaena.com

Beach Safety

  • Choose beaches with a lifeguard.
  • Before entering the water check for any warning signs indicating hazardous conditions.
  • Avoid swimming during high surf.
  • Never swim alone.
  • Never allow small children to swim or play in water unattended.
  • Never swim in murky water and never swim in river mouths.
  • Never turn your back on the ocean, an unexpected wave can knock you down and drag you out.
  • Listen to weather and surf forecasts on local radio or check the surf report

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