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1185 Kahili Street

4 2.0   Sf: 1704   Yr: 1966  Acres: 10119.000

Welcome to this stunning 4-bedroom, 2-bath waterfront residence. Grand sliding doors open to an expansive covered lanai with vaulted ceilings overlooking a sparkling pool, relaxing hot tub and a...

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Showing 10 lake properties within 20 miles:

255 Beach Walk unit: 23

1 1.0   Sf: 494   Yr: 1961  Acres: 0.000

LEGAL SHORT TERM!!! Experience the charm of Waikiki from this fully furnished unit at the Regency on Beachwalk! Located in the heart of Waikiki, this property is an ideal investment for short-term...

2121 Ala Wai Boulevard unit: 1205

2 1.0   Sf: 682   Yr: 1979  Acres: 30274.000

The BEST value in Honolulu! Don't miss this incredible opportunity to own a 2-bedroom residence in the heart of Waikiki. Enjoy worry-free living with ALL utilities included in the reasonable HOA fee...

1850 Ala Moana Boulevard unit: 614

0 1.0   Sf: 291   Yr: 1970  Acres: 0.000

Experience paradise island living in this beautifully renovated studio at the popular Palms at Waikiki, one of Honolulu's sought-after legal vacation rentals. This stylish unit offers vibrant views...

1720 Ala Moana Boulevard unit: 304B

1 1.0   Sf: 588   Yr: 1961  Acres: 0.000

EXTREMELY MOTIVATED seller! Enjoy the best of coastal and city living, with everything you need just steps from your door in vibrant Waikiki. This breezy and inviting 1-bedroom, 1-bath condo is the...

2139 Kuhio Avenue unit: 2611

2 2.0   Sf: 1191   Yr: 2018  Acres: 0.000

Experience luxury living at the Ritz-Carlton Residences Waikiki, one of the few 5-star resort destinations in Waikiki. This rare corner 2-bedroom, 2-bath unit in Tower 2 offers stunning panoramic...

2600 Pualani Way unit: 3001

2 2.0   Sf: 974   Yr: 1975  Acres: 0.000

Located on the 30th floor of Diamond Head Vista, this corner residence offers a comfortable single-level layout with 974 square feet of interior space and a generous open lanai. Built in 1975, the...

2600 Pualani Way unit: 2301

2 2.0   Sf: 974   Yr: 1975  Acres: 28967.000

Just a short distance from the bustle of Waikiki, you can relax and enjoy serene views at your own pace. With only five units per floor and a staggered layout, your privacy is thoughtfully preserved...

223 Saratoga Road unit: 2202

1 1.0   Sf: 795   Yr: 2009  Acres: 0.000

Ka La'i Waikiki Beach, formerly Trump International Hotel Waikiki, stands as an icon of luxury living in Honolulu. Situated along the southern coastline of Oahu near the entrance of Waikiki, this...

1551 Ala Wai Boulevard unit: 1603

2 2.0   Sf: 1189   Yr: 2008  Acres: 0.000

Welcome to The Watermark - Unit 1603 Step into this beautifully appointed mid-floor 2-bedroom, 2-bath residence, featuring two dedicated parking stalls in a secure garage. Floor-to-ceiling windows...

416 Opihikao Place 512

4 3.0   Sf: 1557   Yr: 1970  Acres: 0.000

Refreshed and move-in ready on Kuapa Isle! Rare 4 bedroom/3 bath interior unit with full bath and bedroom on the first floor features new vinyl plank flooring, new carpet, fully renovated bathrooms...

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Oahu Island - Kaelepulu Pond Information

Kaelepulu Pond is a unique and scenic body of water located on Oahu, Hawaii. It is situated in the Kailua area and is known for its ecological significance as well as its recreational opportunities. Here’s some information about fishing, boating, and other activities at Kaelepulu Pond:

Fishing
- Fish Species: The pond is home to various species of fish, including tilapia, which are commonly found in freshwater environments in Hawaii.
- Fishing Regulations: It’s crucial to check local fishing regulations, as certain areas may have restrictions on fishing. Ensure you have the necessary permits and follow sustainable fishing practices to protect the ecosystem.
- Fishing Techniques: Anglers typically use light tackle for fishing in the pond, and fly fishing can also be a successful technique.

Boating
- Non-Motorized Vessels: Boating in Kaelepulu Pond is generally limited to non-motorized vessels like kayaks and canoes. This helps preserve the natural environment and minimize disturbances to wildlife.
- Launching Kayaks and Canoes: There are spots around the pond where you can launch your kayak or canoe. It's recommended to geocode specific entry points and be mindful of water conditions.
- Scenic Views: Paddling around the pond offers picturesque views of the surrounding landscape, including lush greenery and local wildlife.

Wildlife and Ecosystem
- Bird Watching: Kaelepulu Pond is a habitat for various bird species, making it a great spot for bird watchers. You may see Hawaiian stilt (ae‘o), Hawaiian coot (moho), and other native birds.
- Ecological Importance: The pond plays a vital role in the local ecosystem, serving as a habitat for fish and birds and contributing to the overall biodiversity of Oahu.

Access and Amenities
- Public Access: Access to Kaelepulu Pond is generally available to the public, but be sure to respect private properties and local rules when exploring.
- Safety: Always prioritize safety while fishing or boating. Wear life jackets, be mindful of the weather, and ensure you have the necessary safety gear.

Local Tips
- Best Times for Fishing: Early mornings or late afternoons tend to be the best times for fishing.
- Guided Tours: If you're unfamiliar with the area, consider taking guided kayaking or fishing tours offered by local businesses to enhance your experience.

Before heading out, it's a good idea to check the latest information on local conditions, regulations, and any necessary permits or fees related to your fishing or boating activities. Enjoy your time at Kaelepulu Pond!

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!