Davidson Point is a surf spot located near Kekaha, close to Ole Kamaole’s Beach House. It's surrounded by various mixed-quality reefs along the coast. This spot can offer some decent waves, but you’ll find that you need to pick your days wisely, as the quality can be hit or miss.
The surf here can handle swells coming from the south and the northwest, suitable for sizes starting from around 2 ft (0.6 meters). It breaks over an uneven reef, which means you should keep your wits about you. The waves can be a mix of lefts and rights, making it interesting for surfers who enjoy a bit of variety. The wind usually blows in from the northeast, which is preferable, and this spot works well during low, mid, or high tides. If you're an intermediate surfer looking for some fun, this is a place you might want to check out, though don't expect it to be world-class.
Keep in mind that conditions can easily get overpowered by the swell, so it’s essential to pay attention to the forecast. While the offshore wind is often dead during northeast trades, the location can still provide a session worth the effort on the right day. Make sure you’re prepared for a mixed bag of waves and enjoy the ride!