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    Ha'ena Beach - aka Shipman Beach

    4.6 (19 reviews)

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    Misty B.

    Great place to see turtles with only a few other people around. The hike is easy but muddy and near impossible to push a stroller or drag a wagon in.

    Big beautiful trees on the way in
    Carla I.

    Another spot that made me homesick for upstate NY. This reminds me of some spots along Lake Ontario, and I love having to hike with a swimming reward at the end! Having a 2.5 mile muddy hike there means the only people who go are respectful outdoorspeople who practice LNT. Not a speck of garbage other than what the sea washed up. I took the flat trail in and hiked the ocean side out. It's a little tough to find your turn to get back to your car from the ocean side- there's a very noticeable 4-wheeler trail that will take you back, but you have to know it's there. A few locals showed it to me and I was grateful. I probably would've been foolish enough to keep hiking to the Point (not a big deal, just a road walk back to your car). I wished like hell that I brought my pack with me here as well as my tent. So many inviting (unofficial) backcountry campsites along the beach! If you have 2 people, and carry in all your water, you could have a great experience there. This has made my work gig in Hawaii well worth it! I may even come back if I have time before I leave:-)

    Ha'ena / Shipman Beach Currents
    Ron M.

    Ha'ena is very beautiful - one of my favorite spots on this planet. If you visit, just be aware of the strong currents, especially at high tide! There is no lifeguard and many people have drowned here over the years. https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2022/08/13/hawaii-news/hawaii-teen-dies-brother-missing-after-both-swept-at-sea/

    Saw this huge turtle on 3/2/19
    Connie W.

    2.5 mile/nearly 2 hour one-way hike to a essentially private beach with (if you're lucky!) a few turtles! We tried this hike twice: once during a rainy week and again after it wasn't raining for a few days. Highly recommend waiting for a non-rainy week to attempt this. It's so much easier without huge mud puddles - unless you don't mind the mess and the bug bites! Packed a light lunch and lots of water, plus sunscreen and bug spray, and started the hike at 9:30am on a Saturday. We were the second couple there and spotted 3 Honu! One HUGE one was on the beach and two on the rocks where the waves break. In total, we spent 5 hours on this outing. There's a small lot with plenty of street parking. Dogs are allowed on leash at all times and there are no trash cans at the beach so pack a bag for your rubbish. Once you see the first "No Trespassing" sign on a gate along with a bunch of fallen coconuts and a clear view of the edge of the island/vast ocean, you're about 15 minutes away from the beach.

    Trail
    Yudith P.

    Beautiful and secluded spot with actual sand! The hike/walk is about 2.5mi each way. Please note that the hike can be VERY muddy, make sure you are up to the challenge & bring the right shoes! (many lost shoes are found on the trail). The trail can get very humid at times, and is full of mosquitos, so bring extra mosquito repellant. The beach makes the hike/walk worth it! Beautiful Crystal clear waters, and if you are lucky you will get to see green turtles sunbathing! Make sure to stay away though. Also note that the parking lot gates close at 5pm and make sure to brush your feet before & after the hike! Mahalo!

    Views like this happen more than once. The trail is straight as far as the eye can see in certain areas.
    Darrell P.

    This is a old Hawaiian trail that passes through an old fishing village. When you see the wall along the walkway to your left and off the trail to the left and to the right you'll know your in that area. The one thing about this trail is your walking on an old pahoehoe lava flow so it's not in any way level. Overgrown with a root system that creeps across the trail in certain areas, loose rocks, small hills and muddy pits. With all those, you'll soon realized your not looking at the surrounding areas your passing. Your constantly fixated on where your placing your next step unless you stop and look around. I'd say 80% of the time your looking down. But don't let that keep you from stopping and checking stuff out. When you get to the end of the trail and see the bay it's beautiful. We we're the first ones there that morning. The water was crystal clear and the sand was a mix of black and white. The deepest areas was about 4-6 feet at the opening to the ocean. This beach is also fed with fresh water from underground springs that come in from the wall on the left side, bubbling up from the sand under the water and running in from the adjacent pond. The water was super cold with veins of warm water throughout area. I'm going to assume that's the salt water. To me the water tasted almost to the point where you could drink it but not quite. When you come out of the water and dry off without a towel you don't have that crusty salty feeling on your skin either. There were turtles sunbathing on the reef and one huge one on the beach. There were also a couple of young Nene geese along the edge Unfortunately no seals on both hikes. This is a fairly easy trail just 2.5 miles each way and it's pretty much a straight shot beeline from the parking lot to the end. Some straight aways you can see how straight the trail is out to about 200 yards or more thinking that's the end of the trail but it's not and it happens more than once. The first leg was about an 1hr 45 minutes because we were stopping and look around. The return walk was 1hr tops.  The parking lot is small. I'd say max about eight to nine max capacity. Lock your doors and don't leave any valuables behind or in plain veiw because there was broken glass in the lot. Don't forget to scrub your shoes before you go on the trail. It serves a purpose and not put there for good looks. Remember to pack out what you pack in there too.

    Low tide. Beautiful. Water was VERY cold. Lol
    Joy N.

    This is a hike for all ages. No threat of death, no cliffs, just a nice walk through some trees. The path is quite wide, and in places can be quite rocky. You do hear the beach at times, and there is a spot where the trail opens up so that you can walk along the beach if you wanted. I did not have a chance to check this out though. It is about 2.5 miles from the parking to the beach. I would not recommend walking this if there has been heavy rains. It hadn't rained recently but there were still some puddles of mud along the way. We also saw HUGE cobwebs across one part of the trail that we needed branches to clear away. They were actually quite pretty shimmering in the early morning sun. My friends and I started this hike around 7:45 in the morning. The air was cool and there was enough light coming through the trees to see where we were going. As we walked along, we heard a car - a red Jeep was heading our way slowly crawling along. We all wondered where they came from and how they got onto the trail. As they passed, we exchanged "alohas" and continued our own way. We passed a few abandoned cars - gutted and overturned and an old bunker. With the beautiful black sand beach in sight, the last thing we needed to do was cross over a "river". It was not flowing and the water was almost black. One by one we worked our way over the logs and made it across. We actually needed to cross over that river two more times and all of us stepped in that black water at least once - I actually got both shoes stuck in it and had to rinse them off in the ocean as soon as I was free. Later as we were watching people walk in we saw that there was another way around that stagnant water and went that way on our way out. This seems like a very popular beach - a few tourists, locals and a hula halau came by when we were there. It was a treat to watch the hula on the black sand. The water is VERY cold but so clear. There were four sea turtles sunning themselves on the rocks that are a part of the barrier to this little cove.

    Anton E.

    The beach is located at 19°38'37.6"N 154°58'58.1"W. You park in a parking lot at 19°37'06.9"N 154°57'35.7"W (type this in on Google). The parking is located at the end of Beach Rd. You take the rugged trail down into the jungle...it can be very muddy and wet along the way; however, there are some side trails around the big ponds on the trail. About 1/3 of the way down the trail there is a crucial fork in the road, where there are three solid yellow posts. Take the trail through and past the three yellow posts. If you take the right trail, it dumps you out in the coast and if you take the coast trail down (like I did), you can tact on 2 hours to your hike! Apart from the dirty muddy trail, it gets better and only allows a single person walking on the trail. After a 2.5 mile hike, you get dumped out onto Ha'ena Beach. The water is cool and only 1 foot deep for a good ways out! There are lots of turtles that like to hang out here (we counted 11) and there are coconuts all around the ground in the area. Don't attempt this trail towards the evening, unless you have a flashlight, because the jungle gets pitch dark.

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    Perfect beach if you love to hike.. it's a beautiful and peaceful beach.. the walk in is very relaxing...

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