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Maui's Patchy Rain: Best Beaches for Scenic Views & Dry Walks

Patchy rain lingers over Maui today, making scenic beach walks at Hoʻokipa and Makena ideal. Avoid water due to wind chop and shorebreak.

Maui's Patchy Rain: Best Beaches for Scenic Views & Dry Walks beach conditions image

Maui is under patchy rain today, with a 100% chance of showers at both Hoʻokipa Beach Park and Makena State Park. Winds are easterly at 13-14 mph, creating choppy conditions in the water. While the ocean isn't ideal for swimming, the island's beaches still offer scenic walks, lifeguard updates, and shelter from the rain. No active ocean advisories, but always check with lifeguards before entering the water-especially at Makena, where shorebreak can be dangerous.

Recommended Beaches

Neighborhood: Paia

Hoʻokipa Beach Park

Maui · Best window: morning

high confidence
  • Scenic overlook for watching surfers/windsurfers from shore (picnic tables available)
  • 4.6ft waves-best for experienced surfers only (avoid water if inexperienced)
  • Less crowded in the morning before winds pick up
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Neighborhood: Makena

Makena State Park

Maui · Best window: morning

high confidence
  • Expansive shoreline for dry walks (3.2ft waves-caution due to shorebreak)
  • Lifeguards on duty for safety updates and weather advisories
  • Food trucks and paid parking available for convenience
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Neighborhood: Kapalua

D.T. Fleming Park

Maui · Best window: midday

medium confidence
  • Sheltered from strong winds, ideal for dry beach walks between showers
  • Scenic coastal views with fewer crowds
  • Picnic areas for a relaxed lunch
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Neighborhood: Paia

Baldwin Beach Park

Maui · Best window: morning

medium confidence
  • Wide, sandy shoreline for dry walks (avoid water due to currents)
  • Less crowded than Kihei beaches
  • Picnic areas and restrooms available
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Hanakaoʻo Park

Maui · Best window: afternoon

medium confidence
  • Calmer conditions than North Shore spots (suitable for light swimming if experienced)
  • Less crowded, with restrooms and showers available
  • Good for a relaxed beach day between rain showers
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Who Is This Update For?

🏄 Beginners

Stick to dry beach walks or scenic overlooks today. Hoʻokipa's overlook and Makena's shoreline are great for views without getting wet. Pack a light jacket for rain.

👨‍👩‍👧 Families

Makena State Park is the safest option for families, with lifeguards and a spacious shoreline. Keep children close to shore and avoid water contact due to shorebreak. Hoʻokipa is best for watching surfers from the overlook.

🌊 Experienced

Hoʻokipa's 4.6ft waves are suitable for experienced surfers/windsurfers, but caution is advised due to wind chop. Avoid water at Makena due to shorebreak. Always check with lifeguards before entering the water.

Full Briefing

Ocean Conditions

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Maui's ocean is choppy today, with easterly winds at 13-14 mph creating rough conditions. Hoʻokipa Beach Park has solid 4.6ft waves, best for experienced surfers/windsurfers. Makena State Park's waves are moderate at 3.2ft, but shorebreak makes swimming risky. No active advisories, but verify conditions with lifeguards before entering the water.

Weather Snapshot

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Patchy rain lingers over Maui today, with a 100% chance of showers at both Hoʻokipa and Makena. Temperatures range from 67°F to 72°F, with easterly winds at 13-14 mph. Expect intermittent rain, especially in Kihei, with drier conditions possible on the North Shore later in the day.

What Changed Since Yesterday

Quick Hits

  • Hoʻokipa's 4.6ft waves are ideal for experienced surfers/windsurfers (avoid water if inexperienced).
  • Makena's patchy rain (100% chance) makes it better for scenic walks than swimming.
  • No ocean advisories-check with lifeguards for real-time updates.
  • Iao Valley State Monument remains closed for renovations (April 27-June 26).
  • Easterly winds (13-14 mph) create choppy conditions-pack a light jacket.

Disclaimer: This update is generated using AI and automated data sources including weather APIs, surf forecasts, and news feeds. It is not professional safety advice. Ocean conditions change rapidly and may differ from what is described here. Always check with on-site lifeguards, observe posted warning signs, and consult official sources such as the National Weather Service before entering the water. HawaiiYeah assumes no liability for injury, loss, or damage arising from use of this information. See our full disclaimer.

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