Mokuola, also known as Coconut Island, is a small islet located just offshore from the Big Island’s Lili‘uokalani Gardens, connected to the mainland by a wide footbridge. This accessible and tranquil spot offers calm waters, making it one of Hilo’s most popular and convenient beaches. Visitors can enjoy swimming and sea turtle watching, while the island’s picnic tables and grassy areas provide a perfect setting for barbecues and local events. The combination of natural beauty and recreational amenities makes Mokuola a favored destination for both locals and tourists.
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