Kohala Forest Reserve - Waimea, HI

Kohala Forest Reserve - Waimea, HI Kohala Forest Reserve - Waimea, HI Kohala Forest Reserve - Waimea, HI Kohala Forest Reserve - Waimea, HI Kohala Forest Reserve - Waimea, HI
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Kohala Forest Reserve, located at 525055 Akoni Pule Hwy, Waimea, HI, offers a unique dog park experience with pet-friendly trails and scenic dog-friendly hiking opportunities. This reserve is perfect for dog owners looking for a natural setting where their pets can enjoy the outdoors alongside them. The park features wheelchair accessible parking, making it convenient for visitors of all abilities to explore the beautiful surroundings.

The reserve is well-suited for families with children, providing kid-friendly hikes and activities that everyone can enjoy. The highlight is the stunning black sand beach accessible via a moderately challenging hike with switchbacks, offering breathtaking views that make the effort worthwhile. While the hike can be tough on knees and lungs, it is a rewarding adventure for active dog owners seeking a memorable outdoor experience in Waimea, Hawaii.

FAQ for Kohala Forest Reserve in Waimea Hawaii:

  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park has a wheelchair accessible parking lot.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park offers hiking activities with trails that include four switchbacks and scenic views.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is good for kids and has kid-friendly hikes.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is parking available, including wheelchair accessible parking, but it can be limited.
  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? No specific information about dog leash policies or off-leash areas is provided, so this cannot be confirmed.
  • Are there swimming areas for dogs? There is a black sand beach at the park, but swimming is not recommended due to rough conditions and no rescue availability.

Reviews

Michael Reid

Tough on new knees (or any knees, for that matter) going down, and tough on the lungs going up, but worth every step. Just DON’T SWIM at the beach. There’s no rescue available down there, and it’s quite rough.

Alexandria Dominguez

Amazing views and black sand beach. The hike down took approximately 20 minutes, with four switchbacks. The hike back up (the same path down) was a bit rough, but doable in a half hour with breaks for water and catching your breath. Overall, super happy I went here!

Margaret Weinman-Brown

Beautiful picturesque place…About 1/2 hour hike down …45 minutes back up..Make sure you wear good walking shoes 👞 👟 👌Be carefulAnd take a walking stick…

Radish Dragon

Such a beautiful hike! It took us about half a day. I suggest you eat lunch in your car so you don’t have to carry it with you all the way down and then back up again in your stomach. There’s not a lot of parking but the view is totally worth it. If you have young or old people with you, perhaps only go half way down. There are still some great views before you reach the bottom.

Gail Wallace

Beautiful black sand beach and the views on the hike are stunning! If you have any ailments I would just take pictures from above. The hike on the way back is tough. But if you can do it it’s a must do!!

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