
A few days ago, I headed out on the trail from Spencer Beach Park to Mau’umae Beach Beach. I was curious to see how far last month’s brush fire, that burned near Mauna Kea Resort, had reached down by the ocean. A hundred yards into the walk the answer became clear. It reached the shore. Spencer Beach Park was untouched, but the woods on the edge of the park are one tree deep in places.

I walked back to Spencer on the service road, a quarter mile inland. The power line ran along the ground or was draped in blackened trees. There was a clump of poles and other supplies in one spot, ready for restoring service.



The vehicle access road to Mau’umae Beach beach is closed now, as two small wooden bridges were destroyed in the fire. Currently, and for the foreseeable future, the only access to the beach will be along the coast trail from Spencer. It’s only a 15 minute walk, but that’s often enough to discourage people from going there.


Maybe a good snorkeling spot if there’s not many people
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It’s a lovely sandy beach, but those are generally not good snorkeling spots, and this one is no exception.
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Oh I was hoping it would have been a good place to launch to get to a good spot or two
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There are some spots north and south, but it’s not one of the best.
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For what is Spencer Beach famous?
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Well, it’s closely associated with Pu’ukoholā Heiau, built by King Kamehameha I, and it’s also where an important submarine cable makes landfall. Anything else?
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Anything else? I don’t know. You wrote about it; therefore, I wondered if it was famous for something or just a special place. If I visited Hawai’i, is it some place that I should make a point to visit?
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I thought you might know of something I didn’t! It’s a nice park, popular with local families, and I like walking through there. But no, it’s not what I would call a must see place.
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It WILL grow back, but very sobering at this stage, isn’t it.
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It’s already growing back. I’ve seen a lot of green shoots in places. But these kinds of events will always be sobering reminders of what can and does happen.
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It’s always amazing how bush fires skip some areas and totally engulf others.
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It can be very capricious, like many of these kinds of disasters.
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Sounds like the area will have plenty of time to recover, Graham. 🤗💙
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Oh, it will recover. I’m already seeing green shoots in the burned areas.
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