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Located on the north shore of O‘ahu, Pūpūkea and Waimea Bay Beach Parks are separated by a small residential section of Waimea town. Take Kamehameha Highway (Hwy 83) from Hale‘iwa or Kahuku to Waimea. Parking is available at both beach parks. Bus service to the area is available daily.
The MLCD is located offshore of both beach parks, from the highwater mark seaward 100 yards along a line extending due west of Kulalua Point at the northern end of Pūpūkea Beach Park, then southerly to the most seaward exposed rock of the Wananapaoa Islets on the south side of Waimea Bay (including the islets), then due southeast to shore.
Arrow pointing to Pupukea on the north side of oahu islandThe district includes two major swimming areas, Shark’s Cove and Three Tables, and the offshore waters. The tidepool area to the left of Shark’s Cove is good for reef walking or snorkeling, depending on wave and tide conditions.
Shark’s Cove, near the northern end of the MLCD, is a popular site for snorkeling, and is fairly shallow. Depths range up to 20 feet at the cove’s mouth. Diving conditions are better outside the cove. Caves can be found around the cove’s northwest point, and to a lesser extent to the south. The area to the left of the cove offers excellent night diving. The bottom outside the cove slopes to about 45 feet. Visibility is generally poor inside the cove, but improves quickly outside. The origin of the cove’s name is uncertain, but sharks are no more common here than anywhere else on the island. Shark’s Cove is one of the North Shore’s most popular SCUBA destinations.
Aerial view of pupukea region.
Three Tables cove, located at the district’s southern end, gets its name from the three or four flat sections of reef visible at low tide. Snorkeling is good around and just outside the tables area, and diving conditions improve farther out. Water depths near the tables average about 15 feet, and the best diving is at depths of 30 to 45 feet. Many ledges, arches, lava tubes and other features are found near and outside the tables.
Waimea Bay is primarily a swimming and surfing destination. On the bay’s right side there is some good coral growth in about 20 feet of water off the rocky point.
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