Information about the Lope Beach on Lanai Island in Hawaii.
Aloha Condos "Lopa Beach" Article
FROM THE VISIT MAUI BLOG:
"or a hidden beach, head to Lopa on the island’s south shore, down a
dusty, 4WD road, where a sandy cove surrounded by trees helps
shield the beach from the wind. Lopa is a favorite of island
locals who come to visit on weekends, and take advantage of the
area’s fishing and waves for surfing in summer. Lopa is protected
from the wind and has ample amounts of shade."
FROM LANAI MAGAZINE:
Take Highway 430 north out of Lanai City to the end, take branching off the Keomuku Road.
It is a long white sand beach. It begins on the south side of Kikoa Point and ends past an old fishpond, which is the most outstanding feature on this beach. The fishpond is also called Loko Lopa and has been designated as a bird sanctuary. Swimming possible when the waters are calm. Good fishing. No facilities and no lifeguards here.
Take Highway 430 north out of Lanai City to the end then turn right, follow the road to east of island. It is a long white sand beach. It begins on the south side of Kikoa Point and ends past an old fishpond, which is the most outstanding feature on this beach. The fishpond is also called Loko Lopa and has been designated as a bird sanctuary. Swimming possible when the waters are calm. No facilities. No lifeguards.
Take Highway 430 north out of Lanai City to the end, take branching off the Keomuku Road.
It is a long white sand beach. It begins on the south side of Kikoa Point and ends past an old fishpond, which is the most outstanding feature on this beach. The fishpond is also called Loko Lopa and has been designated as a bird sanctuary. Swimming possible when the waters are calm. Good fishing. No facilities and no lifeguards here.
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