Mau’umae Beach is my favorite on the Big Island (Hawaii). It’s secluded, sandy, and I can usually have it all to myself on a weekday if I get there early enough. The water is almost always calm so it’s a great place to snorkel. If you happen to be there during the winter months, keep a lookout for whales or dolphins just offshore.
Getting to Mau’umae Beach requires a short hike from Spencer Park or you can drive from the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel. If you’re coming from Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, you will need to get an access pass from the guard shack and they only give out 10 passes per day so go early. Once you have your pass, follow the road for approximately 300 yards and take the second right turn. Continue across two small wooden bridges until you arrive at the unpaved parking area above the beach. The trail down to Mau’umae Beach is marked by a sign.
From Spencer Park, park at the far left side of the parking lot and take the coastal path for about a quarter mile. Fishing is popular along the hike and the views of Mauna Loa are spectacular!

Along the trail to Mau’umae Beach, woman fishing and Mauna Loa in the background.
If you’re on the Big Island, I highly recommend you visit this small, secluded and beautiful beach.
Well, after reading this and the previous post, I am incredibly jealous!
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I can’t believe it took me so long to post about my Hawaii trip. It’s always so nice to go “home” for a visit. Hope you get a chance to visit the Big Island ~ there’s so much to see and do.
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We have been there once, also to Kauai. Both were great and we hope to get back at some point.
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