No. But you also can not drive in to the bay. You will need to park on the side of a dirt road and hike in or park at camping grounds and walk around the ocean front.
At the 4.38 mark, this video shows the ruins of an old church / school which is on private property which means you were trespassing and had walked past signs stating Private Property - No Public Access. There is a continuing and increasing problem in Hawaii with visitors ignoring Private Property - No Public Access or Private Property - No Trespassing signs because they had seen people do so on on TH-cam and social media. Please remove this portion of the video as you are encouraging people to follow your lead and trespass on private property. Mahalo.
Love your videos. Just went to Kiholo Bay yesterday, it was quite an adventure and well worth the hike. Keep up the good work and thank you!
Is it OK to paddle a small kayak/canoe there?
This is a very good video keep it up. Aloha
Thank you @StrangeHawaii!! Not exactly frying an egg on a highway, but hey..;-)
Ancient Hawaiians were smelting to make fish hooks? Impressive.
Do you need a 4WD for kiholo
No. But you also can not drive in to the bay. You will need to park on the side of a dirt road and hike in or park at camping grounds and walk around the ocean front.
Brah get sharks in there !
At the 4.38 mark, this video shows the ruins of an old church / school which is on private property which means you were trespassing and had walked past signs stating Private Property - No Public Access. There is a continuing and increasing problem in Hawaii with visitors ignoring Private Property - No Public Access or Private Property - No Trespassing signs because they had seen people do so on on TH-cam and social media. Please remove this portion of the video as you are encouraging people to follow your lead and trespass on private property. Mahalo.