The facilities on the of the old airport are run by the
County of Hawaii. These include baseball, soccer fields and a Skateboarding Park. the
Kona Community Aquatic Center, and
Kekuaokalani Gym, located at 75-5530 Kuakini Highway. A marine preserve was created off shore in 1992. A day use boat mooring is near the prominent "Shark Rock" toward the northwestern boundary. Water depth at the mooring is about . A reef shelf East of Shark rock creates a small surf break.
Snorkellers and
Scuba divers usually enter the water at a protected cove at the Northwestern end of the beach. On
Kukailimoku Point Southeast of the park sits a lighthouse to guide ships into Kailua Bay. North of the park is
Papawai Bay (meaning "water layer" in the
Hawaiian Language). The land there is owned by the
Queen Liliuokalani Trust, which also leases some of its property to two large shopping centers, the
Kona Commons which opened in 2008, and the
Makalapua Center in 1994. The old runway now serves as an access road and large parking lot, and the old terminal building, located at 75 Kuakini Highway, is a public use pavilion. There is a flat walking trail parallel to the runway, restrooms, showers, and picnic facilities. There are some patches of sand, but the shore is rocky, so care should be taken when entering the water except in calm conditions. No lifeguards are on duty. ==Gallery==