Ala Moana Beach Park

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Ala Moana Beach Park between Honolulu Harbor and Waikiki Beach on Oahu

Ala Moana Beach Park is a free public park on the island of Oahu in Hawaii, located between Waikiki and downtown Honolulu, where many open water swimmers train year-round. This 100-acre park has a wide gold-sand beach that is over a half-mile (800m) long. It is man-made and was created by the owner of the Dillingham Dredging Company, who was looking for a place to dispose of his dredged earth. So in the 1950s, sand was dumped at this park, which created the beach.

The water is almost always calm because the beach is protected by an outer reef. This makes it a good spot for open water swimmers and children.

Ala Moana's ocean bottom drops quickly, so novice swimmers should use caution. Big grassy areas, banyans and palm trees make the park a good place to picnic, barbecue, play all kinds of ball games, or go running. There are lifeguards, showers, restrooms, phones, tennis courts, picnic tables, food concessions and a music pavilion. Ala Moana Beach Park is a favorite among Honolulu residents. On the weekends, they come here with their whole ohana (family) to picnic, swim and spend time together. It is right next to Magic Island where many cultural events are held.

Open Water Swimming

It is the location of several triathlons, biathlons, and open water swims including the 2 km Fin Swim.

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