Hawaii · USA

Green Sand Beach Access Road

Lava rock gauntlet to olivine sand paradise

Moderate

The Green Sand Beach road battles across 2.5 miles of brutal Big Island coastline where aa lava meets relentless Pacific trade winds. Starting at South Point Road, this track crosses jagged pahoehoe flows and loose cinder that shreds tires and tests suspension as it approaches Papakōlea Beach. The olivine crystals that create the green sand come from the nearby Pu’u Mahana cinder cone, one of the oldest geological features on the island.

Moderate to difficult depending on recent weather and your risk tolerance for tire damage. High-clearance 4WD recommended though locals somehow make it in pickup trucks. Sharp lava rock is the main enemy here, not grades or mud. Year-round access but winter swells make the final beach approach dangerous. No permits required but bring tire repair kit and plenty of water. The payoff is one of only four green sand beaches on Earth and bragging rights for reaching Hawaii’s southernmost point under your own power.

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Length (miles)5 mi / 8 km
DurationHalf day
Max elevation (ft)100 ft
Best seasonYear-round
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance recommended
Nearest townNaalehu, Hawaii
Land managerHawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingNo
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