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Launiupoko Beach Park

Lahaina, HI 96761

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Located on Maui’s West side on your way to Lahaina, is Launipoko Beach Park—a favorite beach for locals and tourists to relax and spend a day. This 6.7 acr

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  • Carole Berthiaume · October 10, 2023

    My favorite beach park when looking for a spot to relax in the shade where I don’t have to make it a sandy day unless I want it to be. The beautiful monkeypod trees make lots of shade. Sadly some of the big trees were lost in recent storm but most of them made it. Happy to see the park open again!


  • Charzi Corner · May 29, 2023

    Such a beautiful beach park in Maui compared to other beach parks that are available. This is a very good place for toddlers and old people to enjoy the beach.

    There are high currents in this beach so they have built a block with rocks that gives a beautiful look of the beach and you can enjoy sitting in the rocks and also water forms as a pool for toddlers to enjoy.

    There is parking space, grill machine , benches if anyone would like to do some grill and plan for some picnic.


  • Brad Cramer · March 28, 2024

    A large portion of this is ideal for small kids, the rest is great for surfing and wading. Black and tan sand, it's gorgeous. Be careful, some of the trees have thorns and shed sticks/twigs and hurt.


  • Chad Fogg (Chad C Fogg) · June 07, 2022

    This was a real cool locals beach. The sand was completely different than the others. It was a darker sand that was cool on your feet. Just one thing i would say is don't leave your valuables around. It could walk away, but we wanted to experience all the local beaches


  • Tammy Little · November 06, 2019

    My favorite beach of the 6 different ones we went to. We had older kids & adults that wanted to surf & boogie board and little kids that needed safe, smaller waves. This fit our needs perfect. There’s large rocks that make a small cove perfect for little ones and the older kids went outside of it and rode surf & boogie boards. A Hawaiian monk seal came in the cove and sun bathed on the beach, was so so special for us to see one so close. (We stayed the proper 50 feet away and were so thankful that most everybody respected that they are an endangered species) There were several sea turtles that came into the cove also. There are some smaller rocks on the shore but still plenty of sand to dig and play in. The grassy area isn’t super nice but wasn’t any big deal to wear shoes and sit on towels. Not food or restaurants near by but we just packed a lunch in a cooler bag. Very special day.

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