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The Haleiwa Boat Ramp is a popular access point for kayakers, canoeists, and small boaters looking to explore the Pacific Ocean along Oahu's scenic North Shore. Located in the town of Haleiwa, the boat ramp provides direct entry to the open waters of the Pacific, which can experience variable conditions depending on weather and swell.
The ramp itself is a concrete structure designed to accommodate small trailered boats, kayaks, and canoes. Nearby, there are parking areas, restrooms, and a fish cleaning station for public use. Boaters and paddlers should exercise caution when launching, as the ocean conditions can change quickly. It's advisable to check the weather and surf forecasts before heading out.
For those interested in further exploration, the Honouliuli National Historic Site and Oahu Forest National Wildlife Refuge are located in the surrounding area, offering opportunities for land-based recreation and learning about the region's natural and cultural history. Overall, the Haleiwa Boat Ramp provides a convenient gateway for accessing the Pacific from Oahu's scenic North Shore.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Honouliuli National Historic SiteLocated within
Oahu Forest National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
James Campbell National Wildlife RefugeLocated within