Explore Kahuku Beach
Kahuku, Hawaii
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Added by Brittney Banning
This beach isn't well known and rarely visitedEasy place to hike for a few miles, and/or pitch a tent and make a campfire for the night
To get here you can park at Kahuku Golf Course on Oahu's North Shore. The golf course is good about allowing people to walk a path across the course.
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