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  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday Closed
  • Wednesday Closed
  • Thursday Closed
  • Friday 12:00 – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Sunday 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
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Bellows Field Beach Park
Bellows Field Beach Park
Bellows Field Beach Park
Bellows Field Beach Park
Bellows Field Beach Park
Bellows Field Beach Park
Bellows Field Beach Park
Bellows Field Beach Park
Bellows Field Beach Park
Bellows Field Beach Park
Reviews
Allye Mathis (03/03/2021)
This is our favorite beach to take our 3 kids to. Just enough waves to make it exciting but not too much to where I am scared to let them go out in the water. The water is so clear too! There’s plenty of parking, bathrooms and showers. Only downside is no shade, so we bring a canopy tent for our baby when we go. Love love love Bellows!
Brian H (02/13/2021)
Spacious beach. Usually gentle waves or flat. Don't park in the first area with all the cars. Keep going if you want more space to yourself. Large parking area near Bellows base entrance at end of road.
TRAY PAYPA (02/14/2021)
Absolutely beautiful peaceful morning in Hawaii and! Great morning exercise for the soul. Bellows was very serene and calm; but the wind was kinda; blowing that day. Besides that great day to be alive.
Josh M (03/21/2021)
Great beach, shady, and good for picnics. Somewhat windy and cooler water. Waves were high when we went but it was a good experience!
Ankit Patel (02/20/2021)
On Kailua’s south-east side, at Waimānalo, sits the Bellows Air Field Station, a military reservation that served as a key airfield during World War II.nnThe last runways were closed in the 1950s, and the station is now used for training and recreation.nnThe park is open to the public on weekends and warrants the short trip from Kailua if you’d like to relax on a long, wide and soft sandy beach with low-ish waves.nnThere is a shallow sandbar here for body surfing and bodyboarding breaks, and partly because of the prevailing trade winds there’s a curious array of wildlife.nnPortuguese man o’ wars are blown ashore here (9 to 12 days after a full moon), and provide a meal for little sand bubbler crabs, which burrow on the water’s edge.nnIf you’d like to stay overnight, camping permits are issued by the City and County of Honolulu.
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