Beach Overview of the beaches at the Northern Coast of Maui from the west to the east:
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Waihee Beach Park: The Waihee Beach Park is located next to a golf course. Follow the signs to the golf course. A small road leads from the parking lot
of the golf course to the Waihee Beach Park. The beach at the Waihee Beach Park is rather narrow. Stones and parts of wood are lying in the sand. Warning signs inform about the strong currents. Showers
and restrooms are provided at the Waihee Beach Park. The parking lot is pretty small. No entrance fee and no parking fee is charged at this beach (as at: September 2011).
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Waiehue Beach Park: The Lower Waieku Beach Road leads to the Waiehu Beach Park. The drive to the beach goes through a residential area in
Wailuku. Pebble stones and pieces of wood are lying in the sand at the Waiehue Beach Park. No facilities are provided at this beach. Only a few parking spots are available. No entrance fee and no
parking fee is charged at the Waiehue Beach Park (as at: September 2011).
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Kanaha Beach: The Kanaha Beach is located near the airport of Kahului, Maui. Warning signs inform about the strong currents. Grills, Lifeguards, a water
tab, showers and restrooms are provided at the Kanaha Beach. No parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at this beach (as at: September 2011).
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Spreckelsville Beach: Spreckelsville Beach is located at the Wawau Point. No facilities are provided at this beach. Rocks are located in the sand and
in the water of the Spreckelsville Beach. The small parking lot is not paved. Parking space is extremely limited at this beach. No entrance fee and no parking fee is charged at the Spreckelsville Beach
(as at: September 2011).
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H. A. Baldwin Beach Park: The beach at the H. A. Baldwin Beach Park is one of the best beaches in Maui and in Hawaii. Lifeguards and restrooms are
provided at this beach. Warning signs inform about the strong currents and the dangerous shorebreak. During high season, the rather large parking lot at the H. A. Baldwin Beach Park is often full.
Visitors should arrive early! No entrance fee and no parking fee is charged at the H. A. Baldwin Beach Park (as at: September 2011).
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Lower Paia Park Beach: The beach at the Lower Paia Park is located east of the H. A. Baldwin Beach Park. The Lower Paia Park Beach is situated at
the Paia Youth Center. Warning signs inform about the dangers of the ocean. Showers and restrooms are provided at this beach. The parking lot is pretty small. No entrance fee and no parking fee is
charged at the Lower Paia Park Beach (as at: September 2011).
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Hookipa Beach Park: The Hookipa Beach belongs to the best and most popular surf spots in Maui and in Hawaii. The waves are often pretty big at this
beach. Warning signs inform about strong currents. A oneway road leads from the Hana Highway to the beach. The road starts at an overlook, which is situated east of the Hookipa Beach Park. The oneway
road to the beach is westbound. Lifeguards, showers and restrooms are provided at the Hookipa Beach Park. Parking space is limited at this popular beach. Therefore, the rather large parking lot at the
Hookipa Beach Park is often full. No entrance fee and no parking fee is charged at this beach (as at: September 2011).
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Informations at USAXL.com: Honolulu - Sehenswertes
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