Kehena Beach (Dolphin Beach) is located in the Puna district (Hilo side) of the Big Island of Hawaii off of Highway 137 near the 19 mile marker.
This is a well shaded black sand beach protected by steep cliffs and tall trees. Swimming can often be hazardous due to rough current and high waves. It is a popular beach for local residents.
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- Parking Lot of Kehena BeachParking Lot of Kehena Beach, also known as Dolphin Beach - a nude beach on Hawaii's Big Island
- Trailhead to Kehena Beach
- Trail to Kehena BeachTrail to Kehena Beach, also known as Dolphin Beach - a nude beach on Hawaii's Big Island
- View of Kehena Beach from the Beach TrailKehena Beach, also known as Dolphin Beach as seen from the trail
- Promontory Rocks Bordering Kehena BeachPromontory Rocks bordering Kehena Beach in the Puna District of Hawaii's Big Island
- Kehena Beach, also known as Dolphin Beach, a Black Sand BeachKehena Beach, also known as Dolphin Beach, a black sand, clothing optional or nude beach
- Kehena Beach, also known as Dolphin Beach, a Black Sand BeachKehena Beach, also known as Dolphin Beach in the Puna District of Hawaii's Big Island
- Bather in the Surf of Kehena Beach or Dolphin BeachBather in the Surf of Kehena Beach, also known as Dolphin Beach
- Bathers in the Surf of Kehena Beach or Dolphin BeachBathers in the Surf of Kehena Beach, also known as Dolphin Beach on Hawaii's Big Island
- Swimmers at Kehena Beach, also known as Dolphin BeachSwimmers at Kehena Beach, also known as Dolphin Beach on Hawaii's Big Island
- Sunbathers at Kehena Beach, also known as Dolphin BeachSunbathers at Kehena Beach, also known as Dolphin Beach on the Big Island of Hawaii
- Sunbathers at Kehena Beach, also known as Dolphin BeachSunbathers at Kehena Beach, also known as Dolphin Beach on the Big Island of Hawaii
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