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    Richardson Ocean Park

    4.6 (96 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 7:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Ashley S.

    This waterfront park is an absolute gem! Black sand beaches, beautiful snorkeling area, and lots of peaceful sea turtle friends to observe. There are so many great photo opportunities and neat things to see here. We saw a tiny baby eel come out of the rocks on the shoreline. Very cool. Great please to bring a meal and enjoy the weather. They have nice bathroom facilities too.

    There is coral here!
    Navin K.

    Small black sand beach and protected swimming area just a ten minute drive from downtown Hilo - perfect for young families. We stopped by this evening and had a great time. Our girls frolicked on the sand and swam in the water, carefully watched over by a couple of lifeguards on the shore. There were many young families on the beach, and local youth learning to surf, which contributed to the relaxed and friendly atmosphere. We were told that sea turtles sometimes swim near the shore, but we didn't see any. We did, however, spot lots of little black crabs, jumping from rock to rock! Happy to return!

    Darlene M.

    Smaller black sand beach, but a good one. There's parking along the road which is convenient, and there are decent bathrooms. If you walk out far enough along the beach, you may see some turtles. Common courtesy is to leave the turtles alone and don't touch them.

    Ending of the day
    Marissa N.

    Great area to snorkel, there are smaller tide pools that are family friendly. Lifeguard on duty and turtles galore. They collected in the tide pools to sleep.

    Michelle G.

    Richardson Beach was a short drive from our hotel. Was highly recommended by one of the uber driver's I spoke with while waiting for valet to bring our car. Easy to find and there was plenty of parking in the parking lot and also along the road. Clean bathrooms and short walk to the black sand beach. It is a smaller beach but there was a lifeguard on duty and lots of rocks as you enter in the water so bring water shoes. There are a few picnic tables which we used while we ate our lunch. Several families with young children while we were there but there was still plenty of room to spread out on the sand.

    Heather K.

    Richardson beach is a smaller black sand beach that has lots of sharp rocks, so definitely bring water shoes. We brought our snorkels and saw tons of fish! We went to the very right side of the beach where there are a ton of rocks so you can't walk through the water gracefully, it's easier to just float over all the rocks while snorkeling. Highly recommend this spot for some lowkey snorkeling.

    Naomi W.

    We came super early around 7am to walk around. Not many people around. The gates weren't open so we parked on the side of the road that had parking. If you don't want to go far for black sand experience, this is the place for it. We didn't go swimming or snorkeling here but we saw people coming in with her snorkeling gear. My family member who lives in Hilo says it can get crowded and people like to swim/exercise in the water.

    Chun P.

    Richardson Ocean Park is incredible! -Little crowds...barely anyone...especially compared to Waikiki -Great snorkeling...so many fishes and turtles! -Protected waters -Parking always nearby -Life Guards -Restrooms This is what I love about Hilo's little beach parks! This beautiful spot is a must visit while in Hilo...bring your snorkeling gear!

    Raymond G.

    Beautiful black sand beach park, part of a long stretch of black sand beaches in Hilo. Come here to have some fun in the sun, the sand is fine and soft and more exfoliating than white sand. The view is so beautiful here, we unfortunately got here during sunset, it was still beautiful. I enjoyed experiencing a natural beach in Hilo.

    What a beautiful park!
    Karen W.

    Life's a beach. Find your wave. ...Or find some honu! Or not. After reading the reviews here we were hopeful to see those sea turtles swimming here but unfortunately they were not here even after visiting multiple times. Those honu are in hiding! This is a great park for relaxing on the beach. The water is crystal clear and beautiful, and I feel like there's more sand here than at Carl Smith and definitely more than Wai'uli beach. There are various inlets here which makes it a good place if you want to go snorkeling too.

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    Richard F.

    They say this is one of the best Black Sand Beaches on Hilo and also the best place to see turtles. The day we were there we only saw one turtle but, it was well worth the time as it is an absolutely gorgeous beach. A must see for Turtles. There are also fresh water ponds just behind the beach and you can see water birds feeding.

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    It's what we needed. Beautiful views, sun and water that will just feed your body and soul.

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    Clean, family beach. Love the wildlife and the workers of the museum were very knowledgeable

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    Beautiful sights, even when raining and the tour guy was very friendly. Black sand and lots and lots of rocks!

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    Rocky!! Water was freezing and only saw a few fish. Lots of parking and a couple bathrooms.

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    Black sand, shallow swim lagoons, beautiful rock formations, restrooms, snorkeling, showers and free parking.

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    Carlsmith Beach Park - Beautiful clear water

    Carlsmith Beach Park

    4.8(89 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    This Beach park happened by accident when my niece was looking for a place for us to eat lunch in…read moreKona. This happened to be the closest picnic area that we could come to, thanks to a little tik- tok video she watched. If you're looking for a traditional beach with sand, this isn't the place. But what you'll get instead are the famous black lava rock formations Kona is known for that spill into several lagoons full of crystal clear water. As for eating, there are plenty of places to lay down a blanket in the grass, picnic and relax. The park has several trash cans for you to use as well and I did happily notice that the park was clean. I did not have to use the bathroom here so I can't comment on that. What impressed me the most was that they had built in stairs for you to walk into the ocean. In my entire life of traveling, I've never seen a beach park with built in stairwells to walk into the lagoons. This was a treat for me. If I have one big tip, it's to remember to have your water shoes because the rocks are sharp to walk on and can easily cut you if you're not careful. I also did read that they do have outdoor showers but I didn't see them when we were here. Lots of folks brought their own snorkeling gear because there were a lot of fish, not to mention at least 3 turtles that I saw swimming around. As I'm writing this review, I'm already missing Kona and the uniqueness of this island. If you plan on going to Kona, you must come and enjoy this place. It's truly special and I would recommend it to anyone.

    After coming across social media post, Carlsmith Beach Park was a must visit for me! I added it to…read morethe list of places for my uber driver/hubby to take me. We missed it the very first time, the hubby took me to the wrong beach & had to re-route. I remember it is hard to find via GPS if you miss the turn. We found parking after the beach and walked down. When I walked to Carlsmith Beach to finally check it out for the very first time, my heart just melted and just had that Wow, grateful, OMG moments and also feels like DeJaVu. I also asked my husband to pinch me, that I am not dreaming. It was so nice to just experience this live in real life, such tranquil atmosphere, crystal clear waters. I just love the color of the water, the ocean, so beautiful! Carlsmith Beach Park in Hilo is a hidden gem for sure! After we took our tons of photos, enjoyed the scenery which I really wanted to stay longer but we had a busy day ahead. For next time I visit, I would love to picnic & enjoy lunch under the coconut, palm trees and go swimming. Although I didn't sea turtles during my visits, hopefully next time.

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    Ha'ena Beach - aka Shipman Beach - Instagram: @telephonesmopthie

    Ha'ena Beach - aka Shipman Beach

    4.6(19 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    Loved this 5 miles round trip hike to the beach. Huge variety of vegetation and most of the trail…read moretramps through a tree forest. The tree forest is interesting with some abandoned and vegetation encrusted old jeeps and cars, historic rock walls and towards the end, spur trails to the sea cliffs, and a collapsed lava tube. At the end is a gorgeous bay favored by sea turtles. We saw at least 23 turtles on our visit. Please note that this trail is muddy and very muddy in spots even when it has not been raining, and the footing is very uneven so it is not for the casual walker, for flip flops or any shoes that you don't mind getting very muddy. I found that having hiking poles was helpful in order to gage how thick the mud was at various places on the pathway. Go early as it is very humid by late morning or mid day.

    The Puna Trail that leads from the dirt parking lot to the secluded Shipman Beach (Ha'ena Beach) is…read more2-1/2 miles in each direction and consists of a jungle, lava rocks, and muddy conditions. It can be challenging especially during the rainy periods and at times it may seem forever until you reach the very end. Nevertheless, I was finally able to make it to the beach and it was worth it in the very end, though it's not one of these points of interest that I would want to do again. As for Shipman Beach, it's a nice place to relax at if it wasn't for the strong waves and currents particularly during the winter months. On better days, you might even see some sea turtles hanging out on the rocks nearby (do not approach them!). Best to apply bug repellant prior to hiking and make sure to scrub your shoes before and after at the trailhead brush.

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    Ha'ena Beach - aka Shipman Beach - One of at least 5 abandoned vehicles

    One of at least 5 abandoned vehicles

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    Kaumana Caves - Entrance- with a maybe 45Degree angle of stairs go straight down! Hee

    Kaumana Caves

    4.6(134 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    This is easily one of the best things we did on the Big Island. Luckily we saw a couple of You Tube…read morevideos that told us to bring a good flash light. We went by WalMart and picked up a decent power Flash light. Don't think you can do this with you cell phone light. The caves are not modified with railings and walkways and colorful lights. This is raw spelunking. At first it feels a little creepy but once you get in and start exploring the anxiety of being underground goes away. The floor is uneven and jagged. Don't come in flip flops. Bri g some sturdy sneakers or hiking boots. Water is constantly dripping from the roof but none of that matters cause you are so enthralled by the experience. You go through giant tubes carved out by lava you also enter giant cavernous rooms formed by the intense molten flow. Breathtaking is the best way to describe it. I wouldn't recommend little kids under eight. It is very hard to traverse some of these rocks. But go! Please go. You will thank me. Definitely Recommended.

    When we went it was on and off raining. The stairs are quite steep- down to the two caves. One on…read morethe right and one on the left. If you have trouble with balance etc. you should consider waiting in the car as the caves were wet and slippery. Was just accross the street from the parking lot. We were there for about 1/2 an hour. And it's FREE! I enjoyed seeing what the lava had created. We went to the volcano after this. Recommend flashlights and at least one head lamp. Phone lights are just too little!

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    Kaumana Caves - Rooster looking for food-with lots of hens and babies. In the parking lot.

    Rooster looking for food-with lots of hens and babies. In the parking lot.

    Kaumana Caves - Inside looking out. Say by to the light.

    Inside looking out. Say by to the light.

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    Pinky's Beach - The surf.

    Pinky's Beach

    3.5(2 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    To address the parking situation:…read more You can park across the street from Pinky's Convenience store at the abandoned bakery, next to the propane tanks. Be careful not to block off the parking lot. There are houses behind that lot and people do go in and out. I also wanted to mention after several outings to this beach that it's decent for surfing, but make sure you're a strong swimmer. The bottom is rocky and the current is strong.

    I live in the area, know some of the residents and would like to clear up any misguided information…read moreabout this property, it's access & the beach. First things first...and I really can't stress this enough. -NO PARKING OR DRIVING DOWN MILL ROAD... here's why. The ENTIRE paved road from Pinky's property on Mill, all the way to the end is a PRIVATE ROAD/DRIVEWAY and meant for the property owners to gain access to their house on the Mill. They paved Mill Road for easier access for themselves, Mill Road residents, resident guests, deliveries and utilities ONLY. It is not state maintained and it is not a public road, repeat; NOT A PUBLIC ROAD. There are signs at the top of the hill stating it's a private road. There are ZERO turnaround areas at the end of that road. It is apparent with all the chains and signs around, the residents do not want their driveways used as a turn around or parking of any kind on their property. SO, unless you want to make a 20 point turn and chance scrapping against big lava boulders, don't even bother driving down. Parking is across the highway, walk down from there. Pedestrian crosswalk provided. You can not be a lazy person to get to this beach, it's a nice long walk from the parking area. And even longer on the way back because it's all up hill. This beach has had quite the history and there are a few locals that are unhappy about this situation. But it is what it is... Most residents of Mill Road that I've spoken to are happier with the current set up of the beach access and feel the area is much safer since private ownership at the Mill. That said, this beach is NOT "public access" nor a "public beach". It was never public. It is called "permitted access". That land is completely privately owned. It's always been privately owned and wasn't accessed "publicly" until the Mill closed and was no longer being maintained. There was no safe access to that beach, it was illegally trespassed upon by entering through the old mill, luring down to the beach by ropes and chains and sketchy pathways. The new property owners made the current access to the beach and it's now a beautiful path down to the beach. Moving on and moving forward... The hours you are allowed access are from 6:30am to 6:30pm. The property owners run a tight ship but as long as you follow the rules, you're all good. It's a great place to body board and surf but only if you have skills. I've seen ppl fishing too. This area is a fresh water feeder to the ocean. The beach itself is black iki pebbles, cobbles and boulders with green sand. It's littered with debris from the old mill such as rusted metal and bricks and choke amounts of deposited drift wood. I would consider this beach kinda dangerous with all the rusted exposed Mill remnants and debris, so not really sure it's suitable for the little ones. Definitely watch your feet when walking around, lots of glass and metal. The Mill itself is completely off limits and super dangerous. It's condemned for good reason and looks on the verge of collapse. No dogs(they have guard dogs and the beach is dangerous for their feet), No wheels of any kind, No alcohol, No fires, No fruit picking. Absolutely NO PARKING on Mill road...EVER...you will be towed. I love it there but I'm also really close by and can walk down. I go often but hear lots of fake news about this place. Trying to get the truth out so everyone is on the same page and has a good time instead of a bad one. Take out what you take in and don't be asshat, walk down from the highway.

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    Pinky's Beach - Ruins of the old sugar mill.

    Ruins of the old sugar mill.

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