Keokea, Hawaii County, Hawaii

Kēōkea is an unincorporated populated place in Hawaiʻi County, Hawaii, United States.

It was the name for the land division (ahupuaʻa) of ancient Hawaiʻi that stretched from the shoreline to Mauna Loa, owned by Mataio Kekūanaōʻa.

[3] A county park named Kēōkea is on the north coast of the Hawaiʻi Island, at 20°13′37″N 155°44′44″W / 20.22694°N 155.74556°W / 20.22694; -155.74556.

[4][5] In the Hawaiian Language, kē ō kea means "the sound of whitecaps",[6] or "the white sand".

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Keokea Beach Park.
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