Wai'olena Beach Park, Hilo
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Wai'olena (Waiolena) Beach Park is a rocky area with three oceanview picnic pavilions where people swim in the spring-fed pond.
Leleiwi Beach Park, or Wai'uli (Waiuli) Beach Park in Hilo is a rocky area with three attractive picnic pavilions right on the water!
Beautiful trail along the intracoastal beaches, across the street from Blowing Rocks Beach.
Leleiwi Beach Park, or Wai'uli (Waiuli) Beach Park in Hilo is a rocky area with three attractive picnic pavilions right on the water!
It's wonderful to walk 1.5 miles on the boardwalk past the four lagoons at Ko Olina (KoOlina) Resort.
Ko Olina Beach, or KoOlina Beach, has four manmade perfect-looking beaches with calm water where kids can swim and play.
Leleiwi Beach Park, or Wai'uli (Waiuli) Beach Park in Hilo is a rocky area with three attractive picnic pavilions right on the water!
Wai'olena (Waiolena) Beach Park is a rocky area with three oceanview picnic pavilions where people swim in the spring-fed pond.
Leleiwi Beach Park, or Wai'uli (Waiuli) Beach Park in Hilo is a rocky area with three attractive picnic pavilions right on the water!
Wai'olena (Waiolena) Beach Park is a rocky area with three oceanview picnic pavilions where people swim in the spring-fed pond.
A winding road past pretty beaches, ending in La'ie (Laie), site of the Mormon temple.
Beautiful trail along the intracoastal beaches, across the street from Blowing Rocks Beach.
Green, green gardens with Japanese bridges and ponds, and views of silvery Hilo Bay and Mauna Kea.
A partially paved path directly on the water that takes you in front of the grand hotels.
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