Ala Moana Beach Park, Honolulu City and County Parks

Ala Moana Beach Park, Honolulu City and County Parks

Ala Moana Beach Park is a popular urban park in Honolulu offering a large sandy beach, calm lagoon for swimming, and extensive recreational facilities along the shores of Honolulu Harbor.

100
Acres Protected
2.5
Miles of Trails
Over 2 million
Annual Visitors
1954
Year Established

About Ala Moana Beach Park, Honolulu City and County Parks

Ala Moana Beach Park, Honolulu City and County Parks
 

Ala Moana Beach Park spans 100 acres along Oahu’s south shore, directly west of downtown Honolulu. Created by land reclamation in the 1930s and dedicated in 1954, it is one of Honolulu’s most accessible and visited beach parks. The park consists of a wide white sand beach facing a protected, man-made lagoon with a natural reef barrier, making it ideal for safe swimming, paddleboarding, and snorkeling. Behind the beach, the park offers large grassy areas, picnic tables, baseball fields, tennis courts, and the Ala Wai Boat Harbor nearby. The park’s flat terrain and walking paths also attract joggers, cyclists, and rollerbladers. Ecologically, the reef supports diverse tropical fish and endemic marine life, while the park grounds host native flowering trees and palms. Ala Moana Beach Park is a vital community space used year-round for recreational activities, local events, holiday celebrations, and cultural festivals. Its proximity to Waikiki and downtown Honolulu makes it a preferred destination for both residents and visitors looking for a blend of urban convenience and oceanfront leisure. The park’s lifeguarded beach, public restrooms, showers, and ample parking contribute to its appeal. Visitors appreciate the spectacular views of nearby Diamond Head crater and Kakaako’s cityscape, blending natural beauty with urban amenities.

Highlights

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Protected man-made lagoon offering calm swimming conditions

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Expansive white sandy beach with lifeguards and picnic areas

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Proximity to iconic Diamond Head crater on the east horizon

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Wide paved and unpaved paths for walking, jogging, and biking

Notable Natural Features

Ala Moana Lagoon

A large, sheltered lagoon formed by an offshore reef, offering calm waters perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, and snorkeling.

Ala Wai Boat Harbor

Located adjacent to the park, this harbor provides boating access and scenic views of yachts and marine activity.

Rainbow Tower

A colorful, iconic tower located in the park serving as a landmark and popular meeting spot.