Best Cabin Camping near Ewa Beach, HI

Cabin facilities near Ewa Beach include Camp Mokuleia and Bellows Field Beach Park, which offer overnight accommodations directly along the shoreline. Bellows Field features cabin options with partial kitchen facilities and bathroom access, though these are primarily reserved for military personnel. Camp Mokuleia provides cabin rentals with clean bathroom and shower facilities, basic furnishings, and beach proximity. The cabins at both locations include sleeping quarters with bedrooms, though guests typically need to bring their own sleeping bags and mats. "This campground is set up for anything from large groups (50+) to small families. There are cabins to rent out or places to pitch a tent."

Bellows Field Beach Park maintains separate civilian and military cabin areas, with the military section featuring more amenities including mini-golf and a mini-mart. Military cabins include "partial kitchen necessities, 2-3 bedrooms, 1 bath," according to visitor reviews. Camp Mokuleia cabins and tent cabins are positioned near the beach with outdoor shower and sink facilities installed at some sites. Reservations are essential at both locations, with Camp Mokuleia offering a gated property with security code access. Pet policies vary significantly between locations, with Bellows Field Beach Park explicitly prohibiting dogs despite website information suggesting otherwise.

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, sleeping bags, and personal items. Kunia River Farm also offers cabin accommodations with electric hookups, picnic tables, and toilet facilities, though with limited amenities compared to other options. Food and supplies are available in nearby towns, with Camp Mokuleia located approximately 15 minutes from Haleiwa, where visitors can access "tons of restaurants, food cards, groceries and a Longs Drug." Staff at these cabin facilities are generally described as helpful and responsive, with one visitor noting that Camp Mokuleia staff were "super friendly and helpful" during their stay.

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Cabin Reviews near Ewa Beach, HI

20 Reviews of 4 Ewa Beach Campgrounds


  • Stephanie Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2021

    Camp Mokuleia

    Super Clean and Incredibly Friendly

    I camped here in January 2021 during peak Covid closures when the campground was not yet re-opened for group camping. 

    In 'normal' times this campground is mostly used for events and it's well set up for that. If you're independently camping, I recommend calling ahead and reserving one of the sites on the beach.  The sites are huge.

    During covid they were only using every other site, and had installed a shower and sink at each one. The bathrooms are a walk away inside a yurt. We were assigned a bathroom for just our site and given a key for it. 

    The property has a gate with a code that you can go in and out as you please, and the staff were really helpful and kind.

    There is one large fire pit area to share, and we had a table at our site. You are not able to drive in your car, but it's only  a short walk, even to the furthest away sites.

    We had the whole property to ourselves one night - but if you're visiting when events are operational, this might not be the case, so I recommend checking how busy they are when you call to reserve. 

    They also have tent 'cabins' right on the beach which were pretty nice (but you still bring your own mats and bags).

    For me, the greatest thing about this site is that it is located on the NW side of Oahu. In January, the winds were strongest from the East and we had to vacate our other campground when winds were up to 20MPH off the ocean.  This side of the island gave us a break from the wind.

    It's a very short walk to "Lost Survivors Beach" (where they filmed the pilot of Lost) and a short and beautiful  drive to the state park and hike where the road deadends just a few miles past the campground.  For supplies, it's about 15 minutes back to Haliewa where there are tons of restaurants, food cards, groceries and a Longs Drug.

  • Emily W.
    Aug. 2, 2016

    Bellows Field Beach Park

    Oahu camping

    Camping in hawaii is special no matter the time and place. Bellows has been a favorite because the waves are perfect for buggie boarding and the beach is peaceful. This spot has plenty of trees to set up a slack line and hammock to relax and play.

  • YEN P.
    Sep. 5, 2016

    Bellows Field Beach Park

    White Sandy Beach of Military Paradise

    Oahu's famous east coast is lined with beautiful white sandy beaches, and Bellows is somewhat of a hidden gem. Why? Because you need to have military access to enjoy this beautiful beach park. Go for a short drive from Waikiki along the scenic southeast coast and keep going past Makapuu Lighthouse bend, and you'll see some of the most sea-green bluest waters ever. Keep going past Waimanalo Beach Park and you'll be at the entrance of Bellows. You can keep going on the long driveway in, but you'll need military access or sponsorship to get in.

  • L
    May. 25, 2018

    Bellows Field Beach Park

    Civilian and Military campground.

    There is actually both a civilian and military campground. The civilian side is for the true camping enthusiast. The military side has both campgrounds and cabins, with a mini golf course and a mini-mart. The cabins have partial ktchen necessities, 2-3 bedrooms 1 bath. You must be active or retired to enter and reserve these military sites.

  • Alan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2019

    Camp Mokuleia

    Amazing spot if surfing and climbing!

    This campground is very close to the highest concentration of rock climbs in all of Hawaii! The Mokule'ia wall has over 60 climbs ranging from beginner to expert and includes trad, sport, and toprope routes. One of the other things we loved about this site is the proximity to Ka'ena Point! It feels like you're standing out in the ocean without anything around it's such a small point! One of favorite places we hung out at during our trip to Hawaii

  • S
    Aug. 29, 2016

    Bellows Field Beach Park

    Relaxing.

    Besides the loud music during the day which wasn't to bothersome because that campsite was at the end, it was a great stay. Only suggestion is to bring fly tape or fly traps. A screen tent would be a superb addition. Being close to the beach is awesome, great for families, fisherman or divers.

  • Alan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2019

    Bellows Field Beach Park

    Good base camp for Oahu

    You need to be active or a veteran of the military to rent the cabins but the other side is set for civilians. Amazing views with climbing nearby at Makapu'u point/lighthouse. This beach is good for relaxing but the beach just the the NW of Makapu'u is great if you're a decent surfer or bodyboarder.

  • Sandy S.
    Mar. 13, 2019

    Bellows Field Beach Park

    Military grounds

    Great cabins on ground, but you'll have to be military to rent. Civilians can tent camp on the opposite side. The sand here is so fine, it will make its way in to your rent, no matter how tight you close it up. Beware the manawar here when it's in season. They line up all along the beach..

  • Apryl E.
    Jul. 17, 2018

    Camp Mokuleia

    Great mellow beach area!

    This campground is set up for anything from large groups (50+) to small families. There are cabins to rent out or places to pitch a tent. The water is pretty mellow (at least during the summer) and is great for stand up paddling. This is on the Northwestern tip of Oahu and is a must see. Across the street there is also a skydiving company, so throughout the day you will often times see parachuters appearing in the sky.


Guide to Ewa Beach

Cabin accommodations near Ewa Beach, Hawaii are clustered mainly along the coastline with restricted access at some locations. Military-affiliated facilities offer more extensive amenities while public options maintain basic services with varying reservation requirements. Most cabins provide sleeping quarters with limited kitchen facilities, requiring guests to bring personal items such as bedding and cooking supplies.

What to do

Explore nearby trails: Camp Mokuleia positions visitors near Ka'ena Point, where according to a camper, "It feels like you're standing out in the ocean without anything around it's such a small point! One of our favorite places we hung out at during our trip to Hawaii." This natural reserve area offers wildlife viewing opportunities with minimal crowds.

Water activities: The northwestern shoreline provides calm conditions suitable for beginners. At Camp Mokuleia, "The water is pretty mellow (at least during the summer) and is great for stand up paddling." Paddleboard rentals are available in nearby towns, though bringing your own equipment is recommended during peak seasons.

Rock climbing access: Outdoor enthusiasts have noted the proximity to climbing routes near Mokuleia. "This campground is very close to the highest concentration of rock climbs in all of Hawaii! The Mokule'ia wall has over 60 climbs ranging from beginner to expert and includes trad, sport, and toprope routes," reports a visitor who appreciated the convenience of staying near these technical climbing areas.

What campers like

Beach proximity: The cabin locations offer direct shoreline access without crowding issues. One visitor to Bellows Field Beach Park notes, "Beautiful beach right by the military base. More of a local spot than tourist area. Can go kayaking. Good trees for shade so you don't get too hot." The eastern shores typically feature calmer water conditions during summer months.

Clean facilities: Campgrounds maintain basic but functional amenities. A camper at Camp Mokuleia observed, "The bathrooms and shower facilities were basic but very clean and were nicer than some of the other campgrounds." Seasonal maintenance schedules may affect facility conditions, particularly during winter months.

Natural setting: The northwestern coastal location provides scenic views with fewer visitors than popular tourist beaches. "Bellows has been a favorite because the waves are perfect for buggie boarding and the beach is peaceful. This spot has plenty of trees to set up a slack line and hammock to relax and play," explains a regular visitor to the area.

What you should know

Military access restrictions: Several cabin facilities maintain separate civilian and military sections with different amenities and reservation systems. At Bellows Field Beach Park, "There is actually both a civilian and military campground. The civilian side is for the true camping enthusiasts." Verification of military credentials occurs at entry points.

Reservation requirements: Advance planning is essential for securing cabin accommodations. During peak periods, sites can book months ahead, particularly for holiday weekends and summer months. Cancellation policies vary by facility with most requiring 7-14 days notice.

Wind considerations: Seasonal wind patterns affect camping comfort on different parts of the island. A visitor to the northwestern shore noted, "In January, the winds were strongest from the East and we had to vacate our other campground when winds were up to 20MPH off the ocean. This side of the island gave us a break from the wind."

Tips for camping with families

Beach safety awareness: Monitor ocean conditions closely when visiting with children. A family who stayed at Bellows Field Beach Park cautions, "Beware the manawar here when it's in season. They line up all along the beach." Seasonal marine hazards require attention, particularly during summer months.

Bug protection: The tropical environment supports insect populations year-round. A camper recommends, "Only suggestion is to bring fly tape or fly traps. A screen tent would be a superb addition." Mosquito repellent is necessary during dawn and dusk hours when insects are most active.

Sand management: Fine sand infiltrates gear regardless of precautions. "The sand here is so fine, it will make its way in to your tent, no matter how tight you close it up," notes a visitor. Bringing additional tarps and regularly cleaning gear helps minimize discomfort from sand accumulation.

Tips from RVers

Limited hookup options: RV facilities near Ewa Beach provide basic services without full hookups. Kunia River Farm offers electric connections with picnic tables but lacks water hookups. RVers should arrive with full water tanks and empty waste tanks.

Supply access: Restocking provisions requires planning for drive times to commercial areas. The nearest substantial supply point from Camp Mokuleia is Haleiwa, approximately 15 minutes away. RVers should bring critical supplies and equipment as local stores stock limited camping-specific items at premium prices.

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