Kakaako Waterfront Park


Kakaak Waterfront Park can be found at the end of Ohe Street in Honolulu, Hawaii. The park never closes and is open throughout the night. It is one of the more enjoyable parks on the island given its location and views. It is just off Ala Moana Boulevard. It is well cared for by the city, meaning it is clean. It is also in a light industrial area, where it sits on top of an old landfill.

The park is 35 acres in length extending from the waterfront to Kewalo Basin entrance. It also goes all the way to the ship loading docks. It has comfort stations, plenty of parking for free, a waterfront walkway, and paved paths. There are several picnic areas too. Families often use the park to picnic with their children. Children can be seen sliding down the grassy hills on cardboard boxes.

At sunset the park is a romantic location often used for weddings and photo shoots. In the early mornings the park is filled with joggers, walkers, and fishermen. There is also a surfing spot at the park called Point Panic. The surf breaks quite high at certain hours and attracts kids in summer.

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