Mo'omomi Beach is located on the northwestern coast of Molokai, Hawaii, and is part of the Mo'omomi Preserve, managed by the Nature Conservancy of Hawaii. This beach is renowned for its impressive sand dunes, which extend inland for over four miles, creating a unique landscape known as the Desert Strip or Keonelele in Hawaiian. The area is a sanctuary for 22 native Hawaiian plant species and is an important nesting site for the endangered green sea turtle. The beach itself is small and rocky, making it less suitable for swimming but ideal for nature walks and birdwatching.
The preserve offers guided hiking tours, allowing visitors to explore the sand dunes and native flora. However, accessing the beach requires a four-wheel vehicle due to the rough dirt road, and parking is limited to designated areas. The strong trade winds that shape the dunes also make the area quite windy.
Mo'omomi Beach offers a serene and natural experience, far from the hustle and bustle of more developed tourist areas. It's a place where one can connect with nature and enjoy the tranquility of Molokai's untouched landscapes.