Pohaku Mauliuli Beach, located in Maunaloa, Hawaii, is a picturesque white sand beach known for its serene beauty and unique features. It stretches over a quarter-mile long and is often referred to as 'Black Rock Beach' due to the nearby black lava rock formations. The beach offers a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and sunbathing.
The beach is surrounded by natural landscapes, including cinder cones and large boulders, which add to its rugged charm. However, swimming conditions can be hazardous due to strong currents and boulders near the water's edge.
Visitors can enjoy activities like hiking and exploring the nearby tide pools, making it a great spot for nature lovers.