Makapuu Point State Wayside is a coastal park on the southeastern tip of Oahu, Hawaii, offering dramatic ocean views, lighthouse access, and excellent whale watching during winter months.
Makapuu Point State Wayside is located on the easternmost tip of the island of Oahu, Hawaii. The park is best known for its striking cliffside views overlooking the vast Pacific Ocean and the historic Makapuu Lighthouse, built in 1909. The terrain is characterized by rugged volcanic rock formations and coastal shrubland, supporting native plants such as naupaka and ilima. The site is an important habitat for various seabirds and is renowned for seasonal sightings of humpback whales migrating through the nearby waters from December through April. Visitors access the area via a paved 2-mile round-trip trail that gently ascends to the lighthouse and a pair of scenic overlooks. The trail also provides access to a giant sea cave—accessible only at low tide—and offers views of offshore islets and the intricate coastline shaped by ancient lava flows. The Makapuu Point State Wayside is popular for hiking, bird watching, and photography, especially during sunrise and whale season. The park offers parking, picnic areas, and restrooms but does not allow camping. Its accessibility and dramatic setting make it one of Oahu’s premier state parks for both casual visitors and outdoor enthusiasts. The lighthouse itself, while not open to the public, is maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard and is visible from the trail, adding historic interest to the natural beauty of the location.
Makapuu Lighthouse and its panoramic coastal views
Winter humpback whale watching from the cliffside lookout
Giant sea cave accessible during low tide
The paved trail with gradual elevation offering easy access to scenic vistas
A historic lighthouse constructed in 1909, stationed on the highest point of Makapuu Peninsula and guiding maritime vessels along the southeastern coast of Oahu.
The cliffs offer prime vantage points for spotting migrating humpback whales in the nearby ocean during winter months.
The sea cave located near the base of Makapuu Point is accessible at low tide and is surrounded by tide pools rich in marine life.