Bellows Field Beach Park not only features stunning blue waters, but it is also an oasis for water sports enthusiasts and offers an assortment of water activities. In particular, its east side is popular among surfers with an offshore reef providing protection from steady shore breaks; making this spot suitable for novice surfers due to shallow waters and consistent breaks. Marine life adds further appeal; colorful fish, coral formations and occasional sea turtle or Hawaiian monk seal sightings add even further intrigue.
Bellows Beach provides an ideal camping adventure, offering shaded camping areas along the beach for comfortable stays under trees. However, privacy may be limited due to weekend campers camping here - perfect for fishing enthusiasts too! For those seeking relaxation along the oceanshore, Bellows Beach provides access to fishing spots where one can indulge their passion - making this beach perfect for relaxation by the water.
Bellows Beach is open to the public from noon on Fridays until midnight on Sundays; after this period, military ID may be necessary to gain entrance, adding to its exclusivity as a beach destination.
Alternate Names: Bellows Beach
Location: Eastern shore of Oahu
Parking: Parking facilities are available
Access: Access to the beach with easy pathways from the parking area
Dangers: Changing ocean conditions during high surf
Amenities: Picnic areas, restrooms, showers
Activities: Swimming, Sunbathing, Beach volleyball, Camping area
Scenic Qualities: Golden sand, Pacific Ocean, Ko'olau Mountains
Wildlife and Natural Features: Seabirds, Coastal environment
Seasonal Information: Generally favorable weather conditions
Family Friendliness: Family-friendly beach
Nearby Attractions: Makapu'u Point