Pinetrees is a popular surf spot located in the Old Kona Airport State Recreation Area. This rocky beach offers easy access with a paved road leading directly to it. It’s known for being a bit of a wave magnet, attracting surfers looking for some fun lefts and rights. While it can get crowded, especially on weekends and holidays, it still has a local charm and vibe that many enjoy. The surrounding area is pristine, which adds to the overall experience.
The waves at Pinetrees are best suited for intermediate surfers. The spot typically handles swell sizes from about 4 to 7 feet (1.2 to 2.1 meters). Most of the action happens with swells coming from the South or Northwest, creating both left and right peaks. You're more likely to find decent conditions when the wind is calm or blowing offshore from the east. It generally works well on medium to high tides, giving surfers a chance to paddle out with a fairly short distance most days. Just keep in mind that perfection is rare here, but when the conditions align, it can definitely get fun—as long as you’re ready to deal with the occasional crowd.
When you're out at Pinetrees, you’ll find the bottom is uneven reef, so be cautious of the potential hazards like rocks and urchins. This spot is good year-round, but it tends to be more consistent during the summer months. If you’re planning to ride, it caters to a variety of board types, whether you’re on a shortboard, funboard, longboard, fish, bodyboard, or even a SUP.