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Wiki Permit Beach Locations WIKI PERMITS FOR COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY Permissible Unencumbered Shoreline Beach Locations Beach Name Location OAHU 1 Aki's Cove, Makaha Waianae 2 Army Beach at Mokuleia Beach Waialua 3 Backyard Beach Haleiwa 4 Banzai Beach Sunset Beach 5 Banzai Pipeline (Por of Sunset Beach) Sunset Beach 6 China Walls Hawaii Kai 7 Chun's Reef Haleiwa 8 Duke Kahanamoku Beach Waikiki 9 Erma's Beach Waimanalo 10 Haleiwa Ali'i Beach Haleiwa 11 Haleiwa Army Beach Haleiwa 12 Haleiwa Beach (Fronting Park) Haleiwa 13 Halona Beach (Next to Blow Hole) Honolulu 14 Hanaka'ilio Beach Kahuku 15 Hauula Beach (Fronting Park) Hauula 16 Hauula Beach 2 Hauula 17 Kahala Beach Kahala Mokuleia 18 Kahala Beach 2 Kahala 19 Kahala Beach 3 Kahala 21 Kahuku Golf Course Beach Kahuku Kahana 22 Kailua Beach 1 Kailua 23 Kailua Beach 2 Kailua 24 Kailua Beach 3 Kailua 25 Kailua Beach 4 Kailua 26 Kailua Beach 5 Kailua 27 Kailua Beach 6 Kailua 28 Kailua Beach 7 Kailua 29 Kailua Beach 8 Kailua 30 Kaiona Beach (Fronting Park) Waimanalo 31 Kawaikui Beach (Fronting Park) Honolulu 32 Kawailoa Beach Haleiwa 33 Kawela Bay (Kahuku) Kahuku 34 Kawela Bay 2 (Westside of Bay) Kahuku 35 Ke Iki Beach (Part of Pupukea Beach) Pupukea 36 Kiapoko Place Beach Waialua 37 Kokololio Beach Laie 38 Konane Kai Beach Waialua 39 Kualoa Beach (Fronting Regional Park) Kaneohe 01/13/16 (km) Page 1 WIKI PERMITS FOR COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY Permissible Unencumbered Shoreline Beach Locations Beach Name Location 40 Kulamanu Beach Honolulu 41 Lahilahi Point Shoreline Waianae 42 Laie Beach Laie 43 Laniakea Beach Haleiwa 44 Lanikai Beach 1 Lanikai 45 Lanikai Beach 2 Lanikai 46 Lanikai Beach 3 Lanikai 47 Lanikai Beach 4 Lanikai 48 Lanikai Beach 5 Lanikai 49 Lanikuhonua Beach (Adj to Ko Olina) Kapolei 50 Mahakea Beach Laie 51 Maili Beach Waianae 52 Makaha Beach Waianae 53 Makaha Beach (Northwest Residential Area) Waianae 54 Makaleha Beach (Fronting Park) Waialua 55 Makalei Beach Diamond Head 56 Makapuu Beach/Shoreline (Fronting Beachpark) Waimanalo 57 Malaekahana Beach 2 (Northwest of State Rec Area) Kahuku 58 Mauna Lahilahi Beach Waianae 59 Nanakuli Beach Nanakuli 60 Nimitz Beach Ewa Beach 61 Niu Beach Honolulu 62 Pahipahi'alua Beach Kahuku 63 Paiko Beach Honolulu 64 Papailoa Beach (aka Police Beach) Haleiwa 65 Paradise Cove Beach Kapolei 66 Piliokahi Avenue Nanakuli 67 Portlock Beach Hawaii Kai 68 Puaena Point Beach (Shoreline) Haleiwa 69 Punaluu Beach Punaluu 70 Pupukea Beach (Incl Ke Iki Beach) Pupukea 71 Pu'uiki Beach Waialua 72 Pu'uiki Beach 2 (East of Park) Waialua 73 Puuloa Beach Ewa Beach 74 Puuloa Beach 1 Ewa Beach 01/13/16 (km) Page 2 WIKI PERMITS FOR COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY Permissible Unencumbered Shoreline Beach Locations Beach Name Location 75 Sandy Beach Hawaii Kai 76 Sunset Beach 1 (Por of Sunset Beach) Sunset Beach 77 Sunset Beach 2 (Por of Sunset Beach) Sunset Beach 78 Sunset Beach 3 (Por of Sunset Beach) Sunset Beach 79 Tracks Beach Kapolei 80 Tropic Shores & Castle Surf Beach (Private Access) Honolulu 81 Turtle Bay Beach Kahuku 82 Turtle Bay Beach 2 Kahuku 83 Turtle Bay Beach 3 Kahuku 84 Waialae Beach (Fronting Park) Kahala 85 Waimanalo Bay Beach 1 Waimanalo 86 Waimanalo Bay Beach 2 Waimanalo 87 Waimanalo Bay Beach 4 Waimanalo 88 Waimanalo Bay Beach 5 Waimanalo 89 Waimanalo Bay Beach 6 Waimanalo 90 Waimanalo Bay Beach 7 Waimanalo 91 Waimea Bay Beach Waimea MAUI 1 Aston Paki Maui Beach Lahaina 2 Baldwin Beach Paia 3 Charley Young's Beach Kihei 4 D.T. Fleming Beach Napili 5 Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea Wailea 6 Hamoa Beach Hana 7 Honokowai Beach (Fronting Beachpark) Lahaina 8 Hookipa Beach Paia 9 Hulopoe Bay Manele 10 Ironwoods Beach Kapalua 11 Kaea Point Beach Lahaina 12 Kahana Beach Lahaina 13 Kahana Beach 2 Lahaina 14 Kaihalulu Bay Hana 15 Kaihalulu Beach (aka Red Sand Beach) Hana 16 Kalepolepo Beach Kihei 17 Kamaole Beach I Kihei 18 Kamaole Beach II Kihei 19 Kamaole Beach III Kihei 20 Kamehameha Iki Beach Lahaina 21 Kanaha Beach Kahului 01/13/16 (km) Page 3 WIKI PERMITS FOR COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY Permissible Unencumbered Shoreline Beach Locations Beach Name Location 22 Kapalua Bay Beach 1 Kapalua 23 Kapalua Bay Beach 2 Kapalua 24 Kea Lani Resort Beach Wailea 25 Keawakapu Beach Kihei 26 Kepuhi Beach Maunaloa 27 Koki Beach Hana 28 Kuau Point Shoreline Paia 29 Kuleana Beach Lahaina 30 Kupeke Beach check 31 Lahaina Baby Beach 1 Lahaina 32 Lahaina Baby Beach 2 Lahaina 33 Lahaina Front Street Beach Lahaina 34 Lahaina Shores Beach Lahaina 35 Launiupoko Wayside Beach Lahaina 36 Maalaea Beach Maalaea 37 Mahinahina Beach Lahaina 38 Maipoina Oe Iau Beach (Ohukai Beach) Kihei 39 Makena Cove Beach (aka Secret Cove) Makena 40 Makena Landing Beach & Makena Bay Makena 41 Makena Surf Beach Makena 42 Maliko Bay Pauwela 43 Maluaka Beach Makena 44 Mama's Fish House Beach Paia 45 Mokapu Beach Wailea 46 Napili Bay Beach 1 Napili 47 Napili Bay Beach 2 Napili 48 Napili Bay Beach 3 Napili 49 Olowalu Beach Olowalu 50 Paia Baby Beach (Fronting Country Club) Wailuku 51 Paipu Beach Makena 52 Palauea Beach (aka White Rock) Makena 53 Papakea Resort Beach Lahaina 54 Papalaua Beach (Fronting Park) Lahaina 55 Papaua Place Cove Lahaina 56 Papohaku Beach Kaluakoi 57 Polo Beach Wailea 58 Poolenalena Beach (aka Changs) Makena 59 Pukoo Beach Kaunakakai 60 Puunoa Beach Lahaina 61 Spreckelsville Beach 1 Wailuku 62 Sugar Beach Kihei 63 Tavares Bay Beach Paia 01/13/16 (km) Page 4 WIKI PERMITS FOR COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY Permissible Unencumbered Shoreline Beach Locations Beach Name Location 64 Ukumehame Beach (Fronting Park) Lahaina 65 Ulua Beach Wailea 66 Waiehu Beach Wailuku 67 Waikaloa Beach Hana 68 Wailea Beach Wailea 69 Waiohuli Keokea Beach Kihei 70 Waipuilani Beach Kihei HAWAII 1 Anaehoomalu Bay Beach (aka Waikoloa Beach) Waikoloa 2 Hakalau Bay Beach Hilo 3 Holoholokai Beach Kohala 4 Holualoa Beach Kona 5 Honoli'i Beach (Fronting Park) Hilo 6 Kahaluu Beach Keauhou 7 Kaimu Beach (aka New Kalapana Beach) Pahoa 8 Kaunaoa Beach Kawaihae 9 Ka'upulehu Beach Kona 10 Keei Beach Kona 11 Kikaua Point Beach Kukio 12 Kohanaiki Beach Kailua-Kona 13 Kukio Beach Kukio 14 Laaloa Beach (aka White Sands/Magic Sands) Kona 15 Makaiwa Bay Beach Kohala 16 Mauna Lani Beach Kohala 17 Mau'umae Beach Kohala 18 Pahoehoe Beach (Fronting Beachpark) Kona 19 Pauoa Bay Beach Kohala 20 Pauoa Bay Beach 2 (aka Coconut Grove Beach) Kohala 21 Puako Bay (Fronting Residence) Kohala 22 Punalu'u Black Sand Beach Kau 23 Spencer Beach Kohala 24 Wai'aha Bay Beach (aka Honl's Beach) Kona 25 Waipio Valley Beach Hamakua KAUAI 1 Aliomanu Beach Anahola 2 Anahola Beach 1 Anahola 01/13/16 (km) Page 5 WIKI PERMITS FOR COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY Permissible Unencumbered Shoreline Beach Locations Beach Name Location 3 Anahola Beach 2 Anahola 4 Anini Beach 1 (aka Kalihikai Beach 1) Anini 5 Anini Beach 2 (aka Kalihikai Beach 2) Anini 6 Anini Beach 3 (aka Wanini Beach) Anini 7 Beach House Beach Koloa 8 Cannons Beach Haena 9 Donkey Beach (aka Kumukumu Beach) Kawaihau 10 Haena Beach Haena 11 Hanalei Beach 1 Hanalei 12 Hanalei Beach 2 Hanalei 13 Hideaway Beach Princeville 14 Ho'ona Beach (aka Baby Beach) Koloa 15 Kalapaki Beach Lihue 16 Kalihiwai Bay Beach Kalihiwai 17 Kanaha Beach Haena 18 Kaonohi Beach Hale Hoomaha 19 Kapaa Beach Kapaa 20 Kawailoa Bay Beach Koloa 21 Kealia Beach Kawaiahau 22 Keiki Cove Koloa 23 Kekaha Beach 1 Kekaha 24 Kekaha Beach 2 Kekaha 25 Kiahuna Beach Koloa 26 Kikiaola Beach Waimea 27 Kilauea Bay Kilauea 28 Kuhio Beach Koloa 29 Kukui'ula Beach Kiloa 30 Kumukumu Beach (aka Donkey Beach) Kealia 31 Larson's Beach Kilauea 32 Leolani Cove Princeville 33 Lydgate Beach Lihue 34 Lydgate Beach 2 Lihue 35 Mahaulepu Beach Koloa 36 Makaiwa Beach Kawaihau 37 Moloaa Beach 1 Moloaa 38 Moloaa Beach 2 Moloaa 39 Nukolii Beach Lihue 40 Pakala Beach Pakala 41 Pila'a Beach Kilauea 42 Poipu Beach Poipu 01/13/16 (km) Page 6 WIKI PERMITS FOR COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY Permissible Unencumbered Shoreline Beach Locations Beach Name Location 43 Princeville Beach Princeville 44 Puu Poa Beach Princeville 45 Salt Pond Beach Hanapepe 46 Secret Beach (aka Kauapea Beach) Kilauea 47 Shipwreck Beach (aka Keoniloa Beach) Poipu 48 Shipwreck Beach 2 (aka Keoniloa Beach 2) Poipu 49 Tunnels Beach Haena 50 Waiakalua Beach Kilauea 51 Waikoko Beach Hanalei 52 Wailua Beach 1 Wailua 53 Wailua Beach 2 Wailua 54 Wainiha Beach Hanalei 55 Waioli Beach 1 Hanalei 56 Waioli Beach 2 Hanalei 57 Waioli Beach 3 Hanalei 58 Waipouli Beach Waipouli 01/13/16 (km) Page 7 .
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