Malaekahana State Recreation Area, Laie, Hawaii
- Maleakahana State Recreation Area is a beautiful, wooded beach park. A sandy beach provides access to a variety of water sports. The southern portion of the park, the Kalanai Point Section, is 0.6 mile north of La'ie tow... wildernet.com
Waimea Bay
Deceptively beautiful, this scenic cove is home to some of the planet's most unforgiving surf and can mean death to naive swimmers. That is, in winter, anyway, when the waves churn up and some of surfing's best talents take t... 10best.com
Velzy Land
Bring a really sheddy, junk car because its the most famous place for ripped of cars. You have to park it along the side of the road a good 50 yds. away from the beach so you can't see your car. wannasurf.com
Kahana Valley State Park
- Kahana Valley State Park protects over 5,200 acres of land on the wet, windward side of O'ahu. It is a scenic and relatively wild valley. Over 100 people live within the park boundaries. These individuals inhabited and f... wildernet.com
Malaekahana State Recreation Area
Relatively secluded, this strip of windward coastline plays host to overnight campers as well as to day visitors. Waters stretching alongside a white-sand beach make for incredible swimming, and you'll also find restrooms, sh... 10best.com
Laniakea
Don't bring a good car. They get ripped off and locks no do nottin because the bust da windows. igougo.com
Backdoor
This is one of the best right wave in the world. Is the right of pipeline, but is a little bit slower, less powerful and a little bit less dangerous(cause there is more water from the wave to the coral reef). wannasurf.com
Chuns Reef
Bring a junk car because thats a spot where its known for cars being ripped off and locks don't matter, the crack da window. wannasurf.com
Graters
you could walk by this wave and not realize that it is as good as it is it looks like a close out but it gives you time it exit its simaler to yokohama rights not a wave for tricks just tubes it has a rock that sucks out d... wannasurf.com
Haleiwa Trench
It's best on a good sized west swell. Once it gets past 6' it will stay open faced all the way across to the inside section of reef, called the Toilet Bowl. As more North starts to fill in the peak shifts over more and mak... wannasurf.com
Jockos Point
Big left over rocks. Starts working with more than 4-5 feets. Easy take off and nice bottom. After a long wave to enjoy in the outside. In the inside with medium and low tide nice tubes wannasurf.com
Log Cabins
This right-hand reef break?with a left at times?is another of the all-time great Hawaiian waves. Look for high-performance tube surfing from steep, fast A-frame peaks. Best Boards: Shortboards up to 7 feet, 8 inches. This ... wannasurf.com
Puaena Point
You really have to love PP. Awesome spot. The traditional takeoff zone is a left and is often croweded. There are three different belts of surfing here. The far outside left, the middle, and the inside for groms or those j... wannasurf.com
Radz
it's like as if lani's and sunset has a son and this place was named by Pery Danne and Dion Ripp evey time we would talk about the spot the word rad would come up so hence we called it rads this is not the pill box or k-ba... wannasurf.com
Sunset Beach
When in doubt, don't go out! Sunset can transform from 3' and sunny in the morning, to a biblical 15'+ in 3 hrs. Sunset proper doesn't start to cap until the swell exceeds 6', and racy boards in the 7'4" - 8'6" range are t... wannasurf.com
Ola At Turtle Bay
Chef Fred DeAngelo delights guests with his innovative âÂÂContemporary Hawaiian Cuisineâ and partners with local farmers to offer the freshest island products in his dishes. HauâÂÂula Vine-Ripe Tomatoes and North S... igougo.com
Ka'ena Point State Park
The begining is part of a 4X4 playground but it is good for bike handeling and makes the first miles of warm up great. With the pacific ocean to your right keep riding until you come to the nature reserve and gate. Once... singletracks.com