Best Campgrounds near Urban Honolulu, HI

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Best Camping Sites Near Urban Honolulu, Hawaii (16)

    1. Bellows Field Beach Park

    15 Reviews
    28 Photos
    77 Saves
    Kailua, Hawaii

    Bellows Field Beach Park is located on a beautiful stretch of windward beach and holds fifty campsites. It is also a part of an active military training area. Campgrounds are not available before 12 noon on Friday. Bellows camping is closed between the hours of 8 p.m and 6 a.m. and no one is allowed to enter. Campers must remain in their designated camping area during those hours. A printed permit is required to camp in this park. All fees are non-refundable. Facilities 50 campsites total 2 Comfort Stations Outdoor Showers 2 Lifeguard Towers Limited parking

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    2. Mālaekahana State Recreation Area

    25 Reviews
    73 Photos
    40 Saves
    Wahiawa, Hawaii
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents

    3. Sand Island State Recreation Area

    7 Reviews
    4 Photos
    51 Saves
    Honolulu, Hawaii
    • Pets
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents
    • Group

    4. Kahana Campground — Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana State Park

    8 Reviews
    37 Photos
    72 Saves
    Mililani Mauka, Hawaii
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents

    $20 - $30 / night

    5. Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    7 Photos
    32 Saves
    Halawa, Hawaii
    • Tents
    • Trash
    • Picnic Table
    • Showers
    • Toilets

    6. Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden

    3 Reviews
    15 Photos
    41 Saves
    Kaneohe, Hawaii

    The Ho'omaluhia Botanical Gardens are situated against the majestic Ko'olau Range and offer the only city campsites that are not on the beach. Set in a picturesque rainforest, the campgrounds offer distinctive camping among plants from India, Sri Lanka, Tropical America, Melanesia, Hawaii, Polynesia, and Africa. A permit is required to camp in this park. Camping is allowed Friday 9 AM through Monday at 4 PM.

    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents
    • Group

    $32 / night

    7. Bellows Air Force Station

    3 Reviews
    3 Photos
    16 Saves
    Kailua, Hawaii

    With 109 beach-side cabins, 16 air-conditioned condo units, 55 family campsites, 10 cedar camper cabins and 2 recreational vehicle sites, we have affordable beach accommodations for your every recreational need. Our furnished cabins sleep four adults comfortably and feature a fully-equipped kitchen and dining/living area. ADA cabins are available. Guests are allowed to pitch one canopy per cabin (15'x15' maximum).

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents

    $27 - $169 / night

    8. Camp Mokuleia

    5 Reviews
    47 Photos
    57 Saves
    Waianae, Hawaii
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Cabins

    9. Kualoa A Regional Park

    1 Review
    1 Photo
    20 Saves
    Halawa, Hawaii

    A hidden gem, Kualoa "A" Beach Park is closed during the summer for dedicated parks programs. A printed permit is required to camp in this park. All fees are non-refundable. Gate closure hrs: 8pm to 7am. The park closes for the summer after the Memorial Day weekend & reopens for the Labor Day weekend. -7 campsites total -1 ADA accessible campsite(s) -1 Comfort Station -Outdoor Showers

    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents
    • Trash

    $32 / night

    10. Maleka Farm

    1 Review
    6 Photos
    12 Saves
    Wahiawa, Hawaii

    Welcome to Maleka Farm in Laie, Hawaii, a beautiful destination for camping enthusiasts! Picture yourself nestled in a grassy field, offering breathtaking views of the majestic mountains.

    Farm Layout:

    The Farm features a well-maintained grass field, providing ample space for tents and camper-vans.

    Mountain Views:

    One of Maleka Farm's main highlights is its view of the mountains. As the sun rises and sets, the mountains transform, casting beautiful hues of orange and purple across the sky, creating a mesmerizing sight for campers.

    Hiking Trails:

    Maleka Farm provides easy access to a variety of hiking trails that wind their way through the scenic landscapes of Laie and its surrounding areas. Some popular trails in the vicinity include:

    Laie Ridge Trail: This trail offers a moderate hike that takes you up to the ridge, providing panoramic views of the mountains, coastline, and lush valleys. It's a great option for those seeking breathtaking vistas.

    Ma'akua Ridge Trail: Known for its diverse flora and fauna, this trail offers a more challenging hiking experience. As you ascend, you'll be rewarded with stunning views of the coastline and the majestic mountains.

    Laie Falls Trail: This trail leads to the captivating Laie Falls, a hidden gem nestled within the tropical rainforest. As you hike through the lush vegetation, you'll encounter vibrant flora, listen to the sounds of native birds, and eventually reach the picturesque waterfall.

    Local Attractions:

    In addition to the mesmerizing mountain views, Laie and its surrounding areas offer a variety of attractions. Campers can explore the Polynesian Cultural Center, an immersive cultural experience showcasing the traditions and history of the Pacific Islands. Just 2 miles North is Kahuku Food Trucks to satisfy any pallet. You can also visit nearby beaches for swimming, snorkeling, or simply basking in the sun, all with-in walking distance.

    Whether you prefer camping with a tent or a camper van, Maleka Farm can accommodate both options. Let's explore how you can enjoy your camping experience with either choice:

    Tent:

    Maleka Farm provides ample space for pitching tents. You can set up your tent in a scenic spot that offers a great view of the mountains. Enjoy the simplicity of sleeping under the stars, feeling the gentle breeze, and waking up to the natural beauty that surrounds you.

    Camper Van Camping:

    If you prefer the convenience and comfort of a camper van, we provide over-night parking for camp-vans . The grassy field can accommodate camper vans of various sizes. Set up your camper van in a prime location, allowing you to enjoy the panoramic mountain views right from your doorstep. You'll have the advantage of having a cozy shelter, a comfortable bed, and the ability to prepare meals within your camper van.

    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)

    $30 - $45 / night

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Recent Reviews near Urban Honolulu, HI

74 Reviews of 16 Urban Honolulu Campgrounds



Guide to Urban Honolulu

Camping near Urban Honolulu, Hawaii, offers a unique blend of beautiful beaches, lush landscapes, and a chance to connect with nature. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a place to unwind solo, there are plenty of campgrounds to explore.

What to do:

  • Swimming and Surfing: Many campgrounds, like Mālaekahana State Recreation Area, are right by the ocean, making them perfect for swimming and beginner surfing. One reviewer mentioned, "The beautiful cove has great beginner waves for surfing."
  • Hiking: Explore nearby trails for a bit of adventure. Campers at Kahana Campground — Ahupuaʻa ‘O Kahana State Park noted, "A good close trail is the Crouching Tiger trail which is pretty steep and muddy."
  • Beach Relaxation: Enjoy the sun and sand at places like Bellows Field Beach Park. One visitor said, "The white sandy beach is a local favorite and must see while on Oahu."

What campers like:

  • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the stunning ocean views at Mālaekahana State Recreation Area. A review highlights, "Malaekahana Campgrounds offers an exceptional camping experience with stunning ocean views."
  • Clean Facilities: Many appreciate the well-maintained restrooms and showers. A camper at Camp Mokuleia mentioned, "The bathrooms and shower facilities were basic but very clean."
  • Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Families enjoy the safe environment. One parent shared, "We felt like we were at our own little piece of paradise" at Mālaekahana State Recreation Area.

What you should know:

  • Crowded Weekends: Some campgrounds can get busy, especially on weekends. A visitor at Bellows Field Beach Park noted, "The campsites were all very crowded and loud throughout the weekend."
  • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. For instance, Sand Island State Recreation Area has no electric hookups and no fires allowed, which some campers found limiting.
  • Booking in Advance: Popular sites fill up quickly. A camper at Bellows Field Beach Park advised, "You need to book early, the good sites go very fast!"

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places like Mālaekahana State Recreation Area, which offers a safe environment for kids. One mom said, "This is perfect for a single mom wanting to show her son the world on a budget."
  • Pack for Comfort: Bring extra bedding and supplies. A reviewer at Camp Mokuleia mentioned, "You still bring your own mats and bags" for the tent cabins.
  • Prepare for Nature: Be ready for the sounds of nature, like roosters in the morning. A camper at Mālaekahana State Recreation Area warned, "Be ready for roosters to wake you in the morning."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Hookup Availability: Some campgrounds, like Kahana Campground — Ahupuaʻa ‘O Kahana State Park, do not have electric hookups. A reviewer noted, "Campsites are fairly close together and not super well marked."
  • Plan for Limited Space: RV spots can be tight. A visitor at Sand Island State Recreation Area mentioned, "This rec park is one of the least visited since the area is no longer as busy."
  • Explore Nearby Amenities: Make sure to know where to find supplies. Campers at Camp Mokuleia appreciated the nearby town for restaurants and groceries, saying, "For supplies, it's about 15 minutes back to Haliewa."

Camping near Urban Honolulu, Hawaii, is a fantastic way to enjoy the outdoors while soaking in the beauty of the islands. Whether you're with family or friends, there's something for everyone!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular campground near Urban Honolulu, HI?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Urban Honolulu, HI is Bellows Field Beach Park with a 4.4-star rating from 15 reviews.

  • What parks are near Urban Honolulu, HI?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 1 parks near Urban Honolulu, HI that allow camping, notably Bankhead National Forest and Chugach National Forest.