Kehena Black Sand Beach is a secluded and picturesque destination located in the Puna District of Hawaii's Big Island. Known for its dark, soft sand and clothing-optional policy, it offers a unique and alternative atmosphere that attracts both locals and visitors. The beach is surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic lava rock walls, providing shade and a tropical feel. It's part of the iconic Red Road and is popular for its offbeat charm and stunning coastal views.
The beach is not large, but it offers a tranquil escape with opportunities for sunbathing and swimming, despite the challenging shore break and rip currents. Visitors can enjoy the vibrant community vibe and participate in local gatherings like the weekly food and music event nearby.
Kehena Beach is also close to other natural attractions, including lava fields and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, making it an ideal base for exploring the region's natural wonders.