The Hawaiian name for this park is Laaloa, but it's also referred to as Disappearing Sands, White Sands and Magic Sands. The sands of the beach really do pull a disappearing act when the crashing winter waves come, reappearing gradually as the weather and waves calm down. When the weather is fine, there's plenty of sand on this beach and plenty of people to enjoy it. Bodyboarders, swimmers, sunbathers and picnickers descend upon the pretty little crescent of "magic sand" in the heart of touristy Kailua-Kona.
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Akaka Falls is one of the premiere there's a nice really short hike through the forest vegetation to give you a feel of what it may have been like many...
After writing my review of Rainbow Falls, I was told that I should make a visit here as well. So today was our trip to the Kona side, which we took the...
This state park has some beautiful scenery and is more of an easy stroll than a hike. Completely paved, with had rails and stairs, this is super easy and...
Magic Sands Beach - Kona - 6500 Block Alii Drive
Want to meet the locals and/or fellow snowbirds?? This little piece of heaven has become my home away from home!!! Only a 5 minute walk away f...
Magic Sands (Tragic Slams)
Summertime this place is pretty calm. Watch out for rogue sets. Never turn your back on the water! expecially in Hawaii. In Winter this place g...
I wish the sand never disappeared
This place is great. It's close to Alii Drive and therefore, not too long of a drive. It usually has awsome body surfing waves it also has a ...
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