Barber's Point Beach Park is most known for its lighthouse. The small
sandy beach is mainly used by fishermen and picnickers because the
swimming conditions are poor. There is a low limestone shelf along most
of the shoreline which makes entering the ocean difficult. This, as well
as strong currents, make this a no-swimming beach. The beach park is
located on Oahu's leeward coast (at the southwestern tip) near Campbell
Industrial Park. It is not the most scenic area on the island.
Barber's Point is named after Captain Henry Barber. In 1796, Barber arrived on Oahu in the Arthur.
After loading supplies in Honolulu, he wanted to sail to Kauai and then
on to China. But he ran aground at Oahu's southwestern tip, known as
Kalaeloa, which means “the long point” in the Hawaiian language. After
this incident, this area became known as Barber's Point.
- 7-acre park near an industrial area
- Not recommended for swimming
- Barber's Point lighthouse is the main landmark
- Camping is allowed in nearby Kalaeloa Park (with county permit), but
on weekends only (Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights).
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The view from the parking lot. |
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The beach is not good for swimming due to the low limestone shelf. |
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Barbers Point Lighthouse |
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Catching and releasing small fish and crabs |
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Germane's Luau is very close to the lighthouse |
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Coming back from the lighthouse, met this guy walking his pet wild boar. |
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