Big Island
Whittington Beach Park
Car access
Restrooms
Showers
Non-potable water
Northeast of Naʻalehu, this small park has tide pools, an ancient Hawaiian fishpond frequented by birds, and the photographic ruins of a historic pier. There’s no beach despite the name, and swimming is limited to the estuaries, but hawksbill sea turtles frequent. Facilities include restrooms, outdoor showers and picnic pavilions, but no drinking water.
Car access
Restrooms
Showers
Non-potable water
$20/person/night (Out of State) and $5/person/night (Kama’aina)
Reserve Site