James Kealoha (4-mile) Beach Park is a swimming and snorkeling beach located in the Hilo district on the Island of Hawai'i. It is known locally as '4-mile' beach, as its location is exactly 4 miles from the Hilo town post-office.[1] Showers and restrooms are located there, as is a lifeguard tower [2]
The beach is named after James Kealoha who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii in the administration of Governor of Hawaiʻi William F. Quinn. Prior to his election as Lieutenant Governor, Kealoha served a number of years as a legislator on Hawaii island, distinguishing himself as a respected leader. The beach is located at the intersection of Kalaniana'ole Avenue and Keaukaha Road. Parking is available in the public lot, as well as off of Kalaniana'ole Avenue.
^Clark, John R.K.. Beaches of the Big Island. University of Hawaii Press, 1985.
^"Hawaii Beaches". Hilo beaches. Hawaii Beaches. Retrieved 2013-09-03.
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