Continuing our tour around the northern end of the Big Island in February 2014, we drove to the end of ʻAkoni Pule Highway, Hawaii route 270, and an overlook of the Pololū Valley. Parking is extremely limited, but the views are worth the hassle. A trail provides access to the beach over 400 feet below, but we didn't have time to explore it.
A wee bit of congestion on the highway |
Most people managed to park completely off the road |
Black sand beach at the mouth of Pololū Valley |
Pololū Valley |
Clouds dim the view of the valley |
Islets off the beach |
The cliffs are over 500 feet high |
Waves break on the coral reef just offshore of the beach |
Pololū Stream meanders through the valley |
Another view of the beach |
There is no fee for parking or hiking at Pololū Valley Lookout.
There is no website for Pololū Valley Lookout.
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