Cape Hatteras National Seashore
- +12524732111
- North Carolina, United States
- https://www.nps.gov/caha/index.htm
Location: Molokaʻi, Hawaii
Address: Hale O Lono Beach area, HI 96770
Beach Type: Saltwater public beach (Pacific Ocean)
Sand Type: Mixed sand and rocky shoreline
Water Conditions: Often rough; open-ocean exposure
Best For: Scenic views, solitude, photography
Best Time to Visit: April–October; mornings
Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset
Pet Policy: Dogs allowed on leash
Beach Cleanliness: Natural and undeveloped
Average Rating: ⭐ 4.4
Pricing: Free public access
Parking: Limited roadside parking
Accessibility: Moderate (remote location)
Crowd Level: Very low
Hale O Lono Beach is a remote Molokaʻi shoreline offering wide-open ocean views, quiet surroundings, and a strong sense of isolation. With little development and minimal visitors, it’s a beach best appreciated for its natural beauty rather than water activities.
This is Molokaʻi at its most peaceful.
There are no facilities at the beach. Visitors should arrive prepared with water, sun protection, and sturdy footwear.
Ocean conditions are often rough, and swimming is generally unsafe. There are no lifeguards on duty.
Coastal walking
Photography
Quiet relaxation
Watching waves
Papohaku Beach: Long sandy beach nearby
Molokaʻi Sea Cliffs: Dramatic viewpoints
Kalaupapa Lookouts: Scenic overlooks
Kaunakakai Town: Dining and local shops
Molokaʻi Hotels: Limited island lodging
Kaunakakai Inns: Small local stays
Vacation Rentals: Subject to availability
Expect strong winds and surf
Pack out all trash
Respect the quiet nature of the island
Hale O Lono Beach is perfect for visitors seeking solitude, scenery, and a truly undeveloped Molokaʻi beach experience.
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