Black Sand Beach is a beach Pāhoa located in United States.
Pāhoa , HI 96778 United States
In love with sea turtles ? This is the place to be! See them in the water or nesting right beside your beach towel.
The beach is relatively new- formed in March 2008. The ropey black lava rock called "pa hoe hoe" is awesome to walk over. Love this spot!
Come down on a Wednesday night to see a sunset over the lava flow and check out Uncle Robert’s Farmers Market .
beautiful spot that also let's you see the lava glow at night, without going to the Kalapana viewing area.
More like black rock beach from what I could see. Maybe sand was further down? Or washed away?
Lava is no more into the sea as at 2015.
Stop at Uncle Robert's before or after your walk over the lava. - Joel Hall
Not much of a beach when the waves are strong, but an amazing spot to sit and watch the ocean and get lost in your thoughts. - Bérenger
If you’re in Pahoa or Nearby on a Wednesday night ya gotta stop by Uncle Roberts. Lots of great food, live music and Aloha spirit. - Norman Ellis
Amazing views. Quite big for a day visit. A car is a nessesity. Nice postcards in the visitor center. Some of the trails are closed because of vulcanic activity. - Martin Kunz
It's worth getting a guide to hike out to the flow area... you can get very close and see some amazing views... wear sturdy shoes! - Kirsten S