Koko Head District Park is a vibrant community park in Honolulu offering diverse recreational facilities and stunning views of the southeastern Oahu coastline.
Koko Head District Park is situated on the southeastern shore of Oahu, Hawaii, in the Honolulu City and County area. The park encompasses a spacious coastal area with panoramic views of Koko Head crater and the Pacific Ocean. Rich in both recreational amenities and natural beauty, the park serves as a local hub for outdoor activities and family-friendly events. The grounds include multiple sports fields, tennis courts, playgrounds, picnic areas, and a public swimming pool. Walking and jogging paths weave through the park, offering visitors an accessible way to enjoy the ocean breeze and scenic vistas. Close to the iconic Koko Crater, the park provides opportunities for hiking and exploring volcanic landscapes nearby. The park's proximity to the shoreline also invites kayaking and fishing enthusiasts to nearby beaches. Established to provide a wide range of recreational options to Honolulu residents and tourists, Koko Head District Park balances urban convenience with natural coastal charm. Wildlife such as seabirds and native plants can be observed here, adding to the park’s outdoor appeal. Whether for sports, relaxation, or enjoying Hawaii’s signature sunsets, Koko Head District Park remains a popular outdoor destination in the Honolulu metropolitan area.
Viewpoint overlooking Koko Crater and the ocean
Variety of sports facilities including baseball and soccer fields
Large public swimming pool complex
Accessible coastal walking paths and playgrounds
Offers sweeping views of the volcanic crater and panoramic ocean views from nearby elevated points.
A large, well-maintained pool facility popular with families and swim teams throughout the year.
Several fields accommodate baseball, soccer, and other sports, serving local leagues and casual play.