Lydgate Beach Park

Lydgate Beach Park is a Wailua family beach park with rock-walled swimming ponds, lifeguards, playgrounds, picnic areas and coastal path views.

Lydgate Beach Park, Kauai

Lydgate Beach Park is one of the most popular beach parks on Kauai's east shore. The park's main attraction is the large, double-sectioned pool on the northern end of the beach that is protected from ocean swells by a man-made rock barrier, which was built in 1964 using huge boulders (see history of the Lydgate pools below).

The pool is divided into an inner and an outer section by two man-made rock walls. The inner pool is shallow and ideal for children, while the outer pool is deeper and ideal for swimming and snorkeling. A lifeguard tower overlooks both pools. While water activities inside the pools are generally safe, any activity outside of this protected swimming area is not. The ocean is unpredictable, so venturing outside the pools is not safe.

Lydgate Beach Park has a grass field where local residents like to fly kites or play frisbee. South of the pools is the 16,000-foot Kalamani Playground, which was built by 7,000 local volunteers in 1994. Further south is a second playground called Kalamani Kai Bridge. The bridge was designed by local keikis (children) themselves. To reach the playground, you can bike or walk down the 2.5 mile (4 km) pedestrian and bicycle path running along the coast.

North of the pools are several historical sites including the remains of the Hikinaakala Heiau, a Hawaiian temple that dates as far back as 800 A.D. Next to the heiau are the remains of Hauola, a sanctuary (place of refuge) for Hawaiians who broke a taboo (who did something that was forbidden).

Lydgate Beach Park was named after Rev. John Lydgate, a civic leader and former church pastor of Lihue Union Church and Koloa Church. This long and wide beach has been used as the setting for a number of films such as Diamond Head and Blue Hawaii.

A plaque has been placed at the Lydgate pools, which is a tribute to Mr. Morgan, who had the idea to build the sheltered swimming area. Here is what the plaque says:

Albert S. Morgan Sr.'s Lydgate Pools
Albert Smith Morgan Sr.
March 9, 1908 - May 22, 2001

In 1942, Albert S. Morgan, Sr. a native Hawaiian, married Helen Farias and raised five children. The family lived in the community of Wailua where Mr. Morgan served a term as president of the Wailua House Lots Community Association.

As the children grew outdoor recreation became increasingly important. Mrs. Morgan frequently took the children to Lydgate Park. There was no sheltered swimming area there, but they enjoyed the beach.

On a 1958 European trip Albert & Helen visited Sorrento, a town on the southwestern Italian coast. In Sorrento while viewing a beautiful bay with protected swimming areas for the people, Mr. Morgan got an inspiration.

Returning to Kauai with pictures he contacted Senator Billy Fernandes. Together they prepared and presented to the State of Hawaii a proposal to create a 2.6 acre rock barrier and impoundment along Lydgate beach.

In 1964, $18,000 was appropriated to build the children's wading pool and the adult's swimming pool. A crane was floated into Lydgate beach to lift and place the boulders donated by Lihu'e Plantation. The entire project was completed in nine months.

Mahalo Mr. Morgan

Key Features

Family beach park in Wailua on Kauai's east shore
Rock-walled swimming ponds create calmer areas for families
The inner pond is shallow and the larger pond has more room for swimming
Lifeguards are on duty at Lydgate Beach Park daily from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Open-ocean water outside the rock walls can be rough and dangerous
Kamalani Playground and Kamalani Kai Bridge add large play areas near the beach
Picnic lawns, restrooms, showers and parking make the park easy for longer visits
Nearby cultural sites include Hikinaakala Heiau and Hauola City of Refuge
Camping requires a county permit, with weekly campground maintenance closure
Lydgate Beach Park is a good east-side choice for families, protected water and park time

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are the Lydgate swimming ponds protected?

Large rock walls were built offshore to break the surf and create two calmer pond areas, one shallow and one deeper.

Who was Albert Morgan?

Albert S. Morgan Sr. helped inspire the protected swimming ponds, and a plaque at the park honors his role in the project.

What should visitors know about the open ocean outside the ponds?

The water outside the rock walls is much rougher and can have strong current. Visitors should stay inside the protected pond areas.

What historic places are near Lydgate Beach Park?

Hikinaakala Heiau and Hauola City of Refuge are nearby cultural sites near the Wailua River side of the park.

What should campers know about Lydgate Park Campground?

Camping requires a county permit, and the campground closes weekly from Tuesday at 10:00 am to Thursday at noon for maintenance.