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Black Pot Beach
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Black Pot Beach

Local hub at Hanalei Bay's river mouth. Authentic North Shore character, outrigger canoes, and striking sunsets.

4.7· 67 reviewsKauai
Photo via Google Maps

About Black Pot Beach

# Black Pot Beach

At the mouth of the Hanalei River where it meets Hanalei Bay, Black Pot Beach is where North Shore life plays out daily. Named after the large black cooking pot that once fed the community during gatherings, this beach park remains a vibrant hub of local activity – from outrigger canoe clubs launching at dawn to families claiming their favorite spots for sunset picnics. You'll experience genuine Kauaʻi culture while taking in some of the island's most spectacular scenery.

## What to Expect

Black Pot Beach gives you a front-row seat to North Shore rhythms. The beach sits at the eastern end of Hanalei Bay, framed by the dramatic peaks of Namolokama Mountain and the lush Hanalei Valley. You'll see canoe paddlers training, families barbecuing under the ironwood trees, and photographers setting up for the legendary Hanalei Bay sunsets. The beach attracts both locals and visitors who appreciate its authentic character. Mornings bring calm conditions and golden light, while late afternoons draw the sunset crowd. The historic Hanalei Pier extends into the bay, creating a picturesque focal point and popular spot for jumping and fishing.

## Ocean Conditions

Waters at Black Pot Beach present variable conditions that change dramatically with the seasons. Summer months typically bring calmer seas suitable for swimming and stand-up paddleboarding, while winter transforms the bay with powerful swells that create challenging conditions. The river mouth creates complex currents where freshwater meets ocean, producing unpredictable flow patterns that can be strong and disorienting. These currents are present year-round but intensify during periods of heavy rain when river flow increases. Winter swells bring rough surf and powerful shore breaks. The proximity to the river mouth means water clarity varies, and snorkeling opportunities are limited compared to other North Shore locations.

## Facilities & Access

Black Pot Beach Park provides restrooms, outdoor showers, and parking areas. The beach park setting offers shaded areas under ironwood trees, perfect for escaping the midday sun. Parking can fill quickly during peak hours and summer weekends, so arriving early is advisable. Beach access is straightforward, with easy walking from the parking area to the sand.

## Insider Tips

Visit during weekday mornings to experience the beach at its most peaceful and catch the outrigger canoe clubs in action – it's a beautiful glimpse into Hawaiian tradition. Bring reef-safe sunscreen and plenty of water, as the North Shore sun is intense. The pier area is excellent for photography, especially during golden hour when the mountains glow. If you're interested in stand-up paddleboarding, the calmer summer months offer ideal conditions for exploring the bay and river mouth. Pack a picnic and claim a spot under the trees for sunset – it's a local tradition for good reason. Always check current ocean conditions before entering the water, and be aware of the river mouth's changing currents.

## Getting There

Black Pot Beach is located at the end of Weke Road in Hanalei town on Kauaʻi's North Shore. From Princeville, continue through Hanalei and turn left onto Weke Road, following it to the beach park. The drive along Kuhio Highway offers stunning valley views as you descend into Hanalei. Note that the North Shore can be inaccessible during severe weather when flooding affects the highway.

Where it is

Safety information

  • strong currents
  • rough winter swells
  • river mouth currents
  • not suitable for inexperienced swimmers

Photos

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At a glance

Beach

Swimming
Unknown
Snorkeling
Unknown

Amenities

Restrooms
Showers
Parking

Perfect for

Families
Sup
Local Culture Experience
Photography
Sunset Views
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Henry Beam

Preferred agent

Henry Beam

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