Koki Beach in Haiku, HI is a renowned surf spot and a favorite among local surfers due to its challenging waves and lack of lifeguards. However, swimming is not recommended here due to the presence of rip tides and high waves. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, picnicking, and watching experienced surfers and bodyboarders at this unique beach with its dark red sand, which is said to be the result of a legendary battle between the volcano goddess Pele and her sister.
With its picturesque grassy park, picnic tables, and shade from Ironwood trees, Koki Beach offers a pleasant spot for picnics and relaxation. From the beach, visitors can also admire the view of 'iwa, a small cone-shaped island with coconut palms and a sanctuary for seabirds. Although Koki Beach may not have the typical white sand, its distinctive red color and the sight of skilled surfers continue to attract tourists.
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