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Campgrounds around Oahu Island
Hawaii State's Campgrounds
Honolulu County's Campgrounds
Oahu Hiking Trails
Because of Oahu Island geographical location, the climate varies with average temperatures
from 72°F to 79°F, with lowest 48°F and highest 95°F. It is perfect for
outdoor Adventures and activities all year long.
With 50 beaches and 3 mountains, Oahu Island provides visitors and residents opportunities to
enjoy all kinds of water sports, including Sailing, Diving, Snorkeling, Surfing, Windsurfing,
and Deep-Sea Fishing. Other sport activities include golf, tennis, camping and hiking.
Oahu Island has several campgrounds managed by Hawaii State and Honolulu County. Most camp sites
are located in public beach parks.
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Hawaii State's Campgrounds
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Camping permits are required to camp at Hawaii State's campgrounds.
Reservations should be made 30 days in advance.
For camping and campgrounds detailed information and permits, please contact:
Division of State Parks
1151 Punchbowl street, Rm 131
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: (808) 587-0300
Fax: (808) 587-0311
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Hawaii State
Campgrounds - Oahu Island
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Campground /Location
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Phone /Service Info
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Kahana Valley State Park
52-222 Kamehameha Highway
(Hwy 83)
Kahana
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- Scenic wildland valley, 5,228.7 acres
- Swimming, bodysurfing, picnicking, camping
- View of Huilua Fishpond at beach area
- Hardy family hike (4.9 miles)
- Fruit picking in lushly vegetated forest
- Picnicking in coconut grove
- Pig hunting in public hunting area
- Park open during daylight hours
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Kea'iwa Heiau State Recreation Area
End of Aiea Heights Drive
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- Forest recreation area, 384.5 acres
- Picnicking, camping
- Hardy family hiking (4.8-mile loop trail)
- Rustic facilities
- Remains of heiau ho'ola (temple of healing)
- Specimens of medicinal plants on display
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Malaekahana Beach
Off Kamehameha Highway
(Hwy 83)
Malaekahana Beach
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- Wooded beach park, 110 acres
- Swimming, bodysurfing, shore fishing
- Picnic, camping
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Sand Island State Recreation Area
End of Sand Island Access Rd
Off Nimitz Highway
(Hwy 92)
Sand Island, Honolulu
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- Coastal park with landscape, 14 acres
- View of Honolulu Harbor and attractive sunsets
- Small sand beach
- Camping, picnicking, fishing, board surfing
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Honolulu County's Campgrounds
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Camping permits are required but free to camp at Honolulu County's campgrounds.
All camp sites have bathrooms, showers and drinking water.
Campfires are not allowed but using grills or stoves for cooking is allowed.
For camping and campsites detailed information and permit application, please contact:
Department of Parks and Recreation
County of Honolulu - Permits Office
650 S. King Street
Honolulu, Hawaii
Phone: (808) 523-4525
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Honolulu County
Campgrounds - Oahu Island
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Camping & Hiking/Location
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Phone /Service Info
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Bellows Field Beach Park
41-043 Kalanianaole Hwy
Waimanalo, HI
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50 campsites, windward
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Hauula Beach Park
54-135 Kamehameha Hwy
Hauula, HI
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15 campsites, windward
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Kaiaka Bay Beach Park
66-449 Haleiwa Road
Haleiwa, HI
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7 campsites, North Shore
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Keaau Beach Park
83-431 Farrington Hwy
Makaha, HI
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56 campsites, leeward
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Kokololio Beach Park
55-017 Kamehameha Hwy
Laie, HI
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5 campsites, windward
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Kualoa "B" Regional Park
49-479 Kamehameha Hwy
Kualoa, HI
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30 campsites, windward
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Lualualei Beach Park #1
86-221 Farrington Hwy
Waianae, HI
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6 campsites (summer only), leeward
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Mokuleia Beach Park
68-919 Kaena Point Road
Waialua, HI
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15 campsites, North Shore
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Nanakuli Beach Park
89-269 Farrington Hwy
Nanakuli, HI
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14 campsites, leeward
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Swanzy Beach Park
51-369 Kamehameha Hwy
Kaaawa, HI
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12 campsites (weekends only), windward
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Waimanalo Bay Beach Park
41-043 Alolioi Street
Waimanalo, HI
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10 campsites, windward
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Waimanalo Beach Park
41-741 Kalanianaole Hwy
Waimanalo, HI
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23 campsites, windward
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