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A List Of Top 11 Campsites In Oahu For Tent Camping

Get you gear ready and head out for camping, this summer in Oahu
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Tent camping in Oahu Hawaii at Malaekahana Beach Campground offers an exciting camping experience for $9.41 per night. The place has more than 74 campsites.

Oahu features some of the most exquisite places perfect for setting up a tent camp. Gather your team, pack your tents and set out for an exciting experience.

This article presents a list of the top 11 camping sites in Oahu for camping enthusiasts out there.

1. Malaekahana Beach Campground

Experience Camping Hawaii Oahu North Shore first-hand at Malaekahana Beach Campground. The place offers a wide selection of spacious sites and open areas.

At Malaekahana, there is a little of something for everyone for a memorable beach experience. You can select from more than 74 campsites and enjoy ample amenities.

A series of tent camps set up at Malaekahana Beach Campground
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This campground has spacious sites, open areas with picnic tables, water sprouts and fire pits. There are ample of outdoor activities such as swimming, kayaking, and surfing in the area.

  • Address: 56-335 Kamehameha Hwy, Kahuku, HI 96731
  • Phone: 808 674-7715
  • Opening Hours: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm daily
  • No State permit is required

2. Bellows Air Force Station

Camping on the beach in Oahu is fun at Bellows Camping with all your family. The Bellows Field Beach Park is located on a lovely stretch of windward beach.

Campers are allowed to pitch two tents on site which is also an active military training area. There is no electricity in the area but there are bathhouses nearby.

Campsite at Bellows Air Force Station
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The family campsite area is located on the mountainside of Tinker Road, past the mini golf course. The basic amenities available are Charcoal Grill and two picnic tables.

  • Total no. of Campsites: 50
  • Maximum Capacity: 10 people
  • Check-in: 3 pm / Check-out: 11 am
  • Camping Fee: $30 per night (for Family) / $140 per night (for Group)

3. Kokololio Beach Campsite

Free camping in Oahu Kokololio Beach Campsite is a popular area for tent camping. The Kokololio Beach Park has a total of five campsites with outdoor showers.

Campers will have direct access to Kaipapa'U Beach. It is conveniently located adjacent to State Highway 83 and offers suitable conditions year-round.

Campsite at Kokololio Beach
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The County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation manages this famous tourist area. The maximum number of people permitted for camping at a time is ten.

  • Address: Kamehameha Hwy + Opp Kokololio Beach, Hauula, HI 96762
  • Phone: 808 768-3440
  • Parking Pass is not required
  • Outdoor Shower and Bathrooms
  • Potable Water is available

4. Ahupua'a 'O Kahana State Park

Camping areas in Oahu Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park offers beach campsites suitable for tent camping. Onsite amenities include a boat ramp, picnic tables, and showers.

The place was formerly known as Kahana Valley State Park and it is located on the windward side of Oahu. It features two hiking trails Kapa'ele'ele Trail and Nakoa Trail.

Reserve a spot for camping at Ahupua'a 'O Kahana State Park
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A permit is required to camp at the Park and charges are levied for the service. Hawaiian residents pay $20 per night for camping and non-Hawaiians pay $30 per night.

  • Address: 52-222 Kamehameha Hwy, Kaaawa, HI 96730
  • Opening Hours: 7 am to 7 pm daily
  • Phone: 808 237-7766
  • No Entrance Fee

5. Hau'ula Beach Campsite

North shore camping Hau'ula Beach Campsite is located in Hau'ula Beach Park. Set up your tent amidst the swaying palm trees and enjoy the stunning ocean view.

 Hau'ula Beach Campsite is the among the best campsites in Oahu
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This small and rural Park is set close to convenience shopping. It has onsite facilities including eight campsites and one Comfort Station or Pavillion.

A printed permit is required to camp in this area and the fees are non-refundable. Furthermore, all city campsites are closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

  • Address: 54-135 Kamehameha Hwy, Hauula, HI 96717
  • Opening Hours: 5 am to 10 pm
  • No. of People: 10 per camping (at max)

6. Kualoa Campsite A

Kualoa Campsite A is located in the Kualoa Regional Park in Honolulu County. The place has a large, flat, grassy area with a few sandy beaches.

This remote camping area is near the Ko'olau Mountains and across the Kualoa Ranch. It is a multi-section park that covers an area of 150 acres with enough parking space.

Enjoy birdwatching from Kualoa Campsite A with your friends and family
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Camper can lay back on the beach and witness the beautiful scenery or enjoy birdwatching. There are a lot of seabirds nearby Moli'i Fish Pond.

The place doesn't proper conditions for Surfing, snorkelling and scuba diving. However, it offers plenty of opportunities to kayak and paddleboard. 

  • Address: G555+HR, Waikane, HI 96744
  • Picnic tables on site
  • No Hike-in required
  • Parking Pass is not required

7. Kahua Kuou (Ho'omaluhia) Campsite

Kahua Kuou (Ho'omaluhia) Campsite in Honolulu is set among the picturesque rainforest. The site is located within the Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden.

Kahua Kuou campgrounds offer a distinctive camping experience for people looking to enjoy a natural setting. The forest has plants that are brought from India and Sri Lanka.

Kids making bubbles at the campsite of Kahua Kuou (Ho'omaluhia)
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The place has a total of eight campsites and two comfort stations. There are outdoor showers and picnic tables onsite set for the convenience of the campers.

  • Address: Park Access Rd, Kaneohe, HI 96744
  • Phone: 808 233-7323
  • A printed Camping Permit is required
  • Visitors must exit the Park by 9:15 pm

8. Kahua Nui-Makai (Ho'omaluhia) Campsites

Kahua Nui-Makai Campground set within the Ho'omaluhia Botanical Gardens is the largest park in the region. The place offers 15 campsites perfect for group camping.

The Ho'omaluhia Botanical Gardens are situated amid the majestic Ko'olau Range. This is the only place that offers a camping experience away from the beach.

Kahua Nui-Makai (Ho'omaluhia) Campsites
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Kahua Nui is suitable for campers travelling in a large group. Furthermore, you can make advance reservations for up to six months.

To access the Large Group Campsite, you need to contact the Park directly at least 30 days before the camping event.

  • Address: O‘ahu, Kaneohe, HI 96744
  • Phone: 808 233-7323
  • 2 Comfort Stations
  • Outdoor Showers are available

9. Waimanalo Bay Beach Park Campground

Waimanalo is a modest place for campers travelling on a budget. This 10-site camping ground has easy access to Oahu's longest beach. 

The place is beautifully set amongst the Sherwood Forest. The conditions here are not too favourable for campers seeking a comfortable stay.

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The saltwater breeze can make the situation tough at times. But if you can handle a little roughness then this can be a pretty amazing spot to set your tent.

The onsite amenities include outdoor showers, flushing toilets, swimming places, potable water and picnic tables.

  • Address: Huli St +, Kalanianaʻole Hwy, Waimanalo Beach, HI 96795
  • Phone: 808 768-3440
  • A parking pass is not required

10. Camp Pālehua

Camping areas Oahu Camp Pālehua is perched on the southern slopes of the Wai'anae mountains. This camping site is part of 1,600 acres of conservation land.

The place offers a commanding view of the southwest coastline of Oahu for visitors. This hidden gem in Kapolei has nice camping areas and hiking trails.

Camp Palehua facility is available for individuals and groups to rent. Team up and head to the mountains for an active and challenging educational experience and enjoyment.

The pot of gold is at the end of Camp Pālehua
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Popular onsite activities include 1. Self-Guided Nanakuli Overlook - $10 per adult, 2. Self-Guided WW II Bunkers tour - $10 per adult, and 3. Palehua Trail Rides.

  • Address: 1 Palehua Rd, Kapolei, HI 96707
  • Phone: 808 347-0736

11. Kaiaka Bay Beach Campsite

Camping Oahu dog friendly Kaiaka Bay Beach Campsite is located in the 53-acre beach park in Haleiwa, Hawaii. This place is set at the mouth of the Wailua River.

The beach park offers decent fishing and surfing which will add to your camping experience. There are a total of seven campsites, one comfort station and outdoor showers.

Kaiaka Bay Beach Campsite in North Shore, Haleiwa, Hawaii.
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Kaiaka Campground is a rather quiet park since it is set back from the road. Furthermore, you are allowed to bring along your furry friends with you.

The standout feature of the place is that it is ADA-accessible. Other features include potable water, outdoor showers, picnic tables and flushing toilets.

  • Address: HVQJ+8F, 66-449 Haleiwa Rd, Haleiwa, HI 96712
  • Phone: 808 763-3440
  • Parking Pass not required