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Papakolea Green Sand Beach

Hawaii 96772 USA

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“One of only 4 green beaches in the world!”

Papakōlea Beach (also known as Green Sand Beach or Mahana Beach) is a green sand beach located near South Point, Hawaii. One of only four green sand beaches in the World, the other being in Galapagos Islands. It gets its distinctive coloring from the mineral olivine found in the enclosing cinder cone.  The cinder cone is rich in olivine, a silicate mineral containing iron and magnesium, also known as peridot when of gem quality. Olivine is a common mineral component of Hawaiian lavas and one of the first crystals to form as magma cools. The source of the green coloration of the beach sands is due to the olivine crystals which are winnowed from the eroding headland by the action of the sea. Olivine, being denser and tougher than the ash fragments, glass and black pyroxene of the rest of the rocks and lava flows, tends to accumulate on the beach whereas the usual volcanic sand is swept out to sea. Although these crystals are eventually washed away as well, the constant erosion of the cinder cone ensures a steady supply of sand for the foreseeable future—eventually, however, the supply will run out and the beach will look like any other. The beach is located about three miles east of Ka Lae on the island of Hawaiʻi. It is surrounded by pasturelands and is only accessible either by foot, or raised vehicle such as a pick-up truck or Jeep. The paths are extremely rugged (due to both vehicular traffic and erosion) and should not be attempted by an inexperienced driver. Some locals are known to offer rides between the parking lot (the end of the paved road) and beach for a nominal fee (typically around $10 USD per person as of 2012). To actually reach the beach, an additional climb down the cinder cone is required.

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Reviewed by
Tatiana Danger

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August 30, 2014
Rated 5.0

Pictures really don't do this beach justice. You drive to the parking lot and then I'd suggest hiking in. It's about an hour hike, but the beach at the end is totally worth it. There will be locals around the parking area offering to drive you in for a small fee (it's an off road drive and pretty bumpy though). Be careful when you walk down the stairs to the beach, they can be slippery. The current here is also pretty strong so be careful when you go in the water if you're not a good swimmer. I'd recommend going early before the crowds get there.

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Reviewed by
lacy.d.phillips

  • 2 Reviews
  • 2 Helpful
October 10, 2013
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It's a nice 1.5 mile hike from South Point and is gorgeous to see.

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Reviewed by
DeeHeard

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July 13, 2021
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ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!! I could have never imagined the incredible beauty of this hidden gem.
We hiked part of the last leg, and the trail became very rocky due to erosion. We arranged for a local carrier to pick us up later on his way…WELL WORTH $20/person. The truck ride is an adventure too!
Wear shoes for hiking, bring a lot of water and your best camera. Even with a 4x4 Jeep, the trail is NOT for the inexperienced and certainly not for a first-time visitor. Many 4 wheel drive rentals were abandoned along the way, and I suspect renters have paid dearly in the past.
Bottom line: An adventure to the Papakea Green Sand Beach is spectacular!

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katie.grozier.3

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  • 1 Helpful
January 11, 2019
Rated 5.0

Worth the very long and bumpy truck ride down to the beach.

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TiffanyGr

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October 16, 2017
Rated 5.0

Embrace the adventure and hike!! There will be someone there to bring you back! Take sunglasses and water. Swimming is hit and miss.

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Reviewed by
Donna Hull

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  • 25 Helpful
April 24, 2016
Rated 4.0

The drive to South Point, where Papakolea Beach is located, is an adventure in itself. Be sure to bring water because it's a hot, 2-mile hike to reach the beautiful green sand. And if scrambling down the rough hillside is more than you care to do, the view is just as beautiful from the top of the trail. Read more about my hike to Papakolea Beach.

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jchappell1

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March 15, 2015
Rated 5.0

It's a long hike down into the beach from the parking area. There are locals that will shuttle you to the beach. It's not recommended to drive your own vehicle there.

Once there enjoy the views and green sands. It needs to be sunny to really see the full color.

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Papakolea Green Sand Beach

Hawaii
96772 USA
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Good for bird watching, swimming, and 2 more activities. Has a Offbeat vibe.

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