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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.

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 Hakalau

USA, Hawaii, Hawaii Island

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Datum: WGS84 [ Auxílio ]
Precisão: Aproximadamente

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Latitude: 19° 54.015' N
Longitude: 155° 7.691' W

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Drive north from Hilo towards Waimea, turn right just after the pedestrian overcrossing and before the Hakalau river bridge by the 16 mile marker. Then drive down about 0.4 mile to the lookout, then turn left down the gulch crossing to the old Hakalau bridge and across the river, then go off pavement down the gravel road across the river again over a low bridge(be careful of high water), lots of parking by the old Hakalau Plantation mill ruins. Hakalau Beach park is a County owned public park.

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Drive north from Hilo towards Waimea, turn right just after the pedestrian overcrossing and before the Hakalau river bridge by the 16 mile marker. Then drive down about 0.4 mile to the lookout, then turn left down the gulch crossing to the old Hakalau bridge and across the river, then go off pavement down the gravel road across the river again over a low bridge(be careful of high water), lots of parking by the old Hakalau Plantation mill ruins. Hakalau Beach park is a County owned public park.

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Drive north from Hilo towards Waimea, turn right just after the pedestrian overcrossing and before the Hakalau river bridge by the 16 mile marker. Then drive down about 0.4 mile to the lookout, then turn left down the gulch crossing to the old Hakalau bridge and across the river, then go off pavement down the gravel road across the river again over a low bridge(be careful of high water), lots of parking by the old Hakalau Plantation mill ruins. Hakalau Beach park is a County owned public park.

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Drive north from Hilo towards Waimea, turn right just after the pedestrian overcrossing and before the Hakalau river bridge by the 16 mile marker. Then drive down about 0.4 mile to the lookout, then turn left down the gulch crossing to the old Hakalau bridge and across the river, then go off pavement down the gravel road across the river again over a low bridge(be careful of high water), lots of parking by the old Hakalau Plantation mill ruins. Hakalau Beach park is a County owned public park.

DistânciaTome um carro

CaminhadaAcesso directo (< 5min)

Fácil de encontrar?OK

Acesso público?Acesso público

Acesso especialNão sei

 Características do spot de surf

Outro nome Hakalau mill

Qualidade do spot

Qualidade das ondasNormal

ExperiênciaSurfistas com experiência

FrequênciaFunciona com frequência

Onda

TipoDesembocadura

DirecçãoDireita

FundoPedregulhos

PotênciaPotente

Comprimento normalCurta (< 50m)

Comprimento máximoCurta (< 50m)

Marés, Ondas e vento

Direcção da ressacaLeste, Noroeste

Direcção do ventoNão sei

Tamanho da ressacaComeça em 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft e vai até 5m / 16 ft e além

Condição da maréMaré baixa somente

Movimento da maréNão sei

Mais detalhes

Cheio durante a semanaAlguns surfistas

Cheio no fim de semanaMuitos surfistas

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Perigos

- Correntezas/Ressacas
- Rochas
- Construções (bóias, diques, etc...)
- Localismo
- Poluição
- Tubarões

 Informações suplementares

Been going there since 1990 when I was a kid starting to bodyboard. Pretty good crowd on the weekends, mostly locals. Just show respect and youll be fine.
Hakalau usually gets good about 4ft+ (hawaiian size)but gets really nice about 8-10 foot. I have seen it hit over 10ft (20foot face) a few times, but it gets very very heavy and is extremely hard to paddle out even with the river current helping you. Its a solid right direction wave about 95% of the time. Depending on size its good to paddle out to the right just wear the old mill wall corner is. Thats the take off spot. You can ride it for a while.
Just be carefull of the massive boulder just below the surface of the water, about 20 feet out from shore, right in the middle of the water. Many have been unnjured by it.
Even though Ive been surfing there for almost 20 years, I cant confirm sharks, even though monk seals swim at the beach sometimes. I have however had my foot, and board bumped a few times, and had a "shark vibe" once in a while. The river flows right into the beach and because of all the dirt, mud, leaves in the river, its usually pretty murky while surfing. Have fun! :D

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Been going there since 1990 when I was a kid starting to bodyboard. Pretty good crowd on the weekends, mostly locals. Just show respect and youll be fine.
Hakalau usually gets good about 4ft+ (hawaiian size)but gets really nice about 8-10 foot. I have seen it hit over 10ft (20foot face) a few times, but it gets very very heavy and is extremely hard to paddle out even with the river current helping you. Its a solid right direction wave about 95% of the time. Depending on size its good to paddle out to the right just wear the old mill wall corner is. Thats the take off spot. You can ride it for a while.
Just be carefull of the massive boulder just below the surface of the water, about 20 feet out from shore, right in the middle of the water. Many have been unnjured by it.
Even though Ive been surfing there for almost 20 years, I cant confirm sharks, even though monk seals swim at the beach sometimes. I have however had my foot, and board bumped a few times, and had a "shark vibe" once in a while. The river flows right into the beach and because of all the dirt, mud, leaves in the river, its usually pretty murky while surfing. Have fun! :D

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Been going there since 1990 when I was a kid starting to bodyboard. Pretty good crowd on the weekends, mostly locals. Just show respect and youll be fine.
Hakalau usually gets good about 4ft+ (hawaiian size)but gets really nice about 8-10 foot. I have seen it hit over 10ft (20foot face) a few times, but it gets very very heavy and is extremely hard to paddle out even with the river current helping you. Its a solid right direction wave about 95% of the time. Depending on size its good to paddle out to the right just wear the old mill wall corner is. Thats the take off spot. You can ride it for a while.
Just be carefull of the massive boulder just below the surface of the water, about 20 feet out from shore, right in the middle of the water. Many have been unnjured by it.
Even though Ive been surfing there for almost 20 years, I cant confirm sharks, even though monk seals swim at the beach sometimes. I have however had my foot, and board bumped a few times, and had a "shark vibe" once in a while. The river flows right into the beach and because of all the dirt, mud, leaves in the river, its usually pretty murky while surfing. Have fun! :D

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Been going there since 1990 when I was a kid starting to bodyboard. Pretty good crowd on the weekends, mostly locals. Just show respect and youll be fine.
Hakalau usually gets good about 4ft+ (hawaiian size)but gets really nice about 8-10 foot. I have seen it hit over 10ft (20foot face) a few times, but it gets very very heavy and is extremely hard to paddle out even with the river current helping you. Its a solid right direction wave about 95% of the time. Depending on size its good to paddle out to the right just wear the old mill wall corner is. Thats the take off spot. You can ride it for a while.
Just be carefull of the massive boulder just below the surface of the water, about 20 feet out from shore, right in the middle of the water. Many have been unnjured by it.
Even though Ive been surfing there for almost 20 years, I cant confirm sharks, even though monk seals swim at the beach sometimes. I have however had my foot, and board bumped a few times, and had a "shark vibe" once in a while. The river flows right into the beach and because of all the dirt, mud, leaves in the river, its usually pretty murky while surfing. Have fun! :D

Ambiente

One of my favorite spots, good to go to when the usual popular spots are crowded, (honolii, pohiki, richardsons)

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): One of my favorite spots, good to go to when the usual popular spots are crowded, (honolii, pohiki, richardsons)

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): One of my favorite spots, good to go to when the usual popular spots are crowded, (honolii, pohiki, richardsons)

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): One of my favorite spots, good to go to when the usual popular spots are crowded, (honolii, pohiki, richardsons)

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De Anonymous , 18-03-2009

Hakalau - You forgot to mention all the rusty metal from the old mill on the bottom, the fact that 350 days per year it is absolutely junk, the fact that it is the filthiest water on the island, and the fact you can easily be killed surfing there on waves that most people would not even consider real waves. Not worth the gas to get up there.

De Anonymous , 03-02-2009

stay away - go to honolii

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