Best RV Parks & Resorts near Ewa Beach, HI

RV campgrounds near Ewa Beach provide options for motorhome travelers on Oahu. Sand Island State Recreation Area in Honolulu accommodates RVs with electric hookups and sanitary dump facilities, though no sewer or water hookups are available at individual sites. Bellows Field Beach Park in Waimanalo offers both electric and water hookups for RVs, with picnic tables and sanitary dump stations available. Mālaekahana State Recreation Area accepts RVs but has limited hookup options, with only electric connections and no sewer hookups. Living Circle Farms Hawaii provides five RV sites with thirty-amp hookups and water connections. "Clean grounds, great beach access, and clean restrooms," notes one visitor about Sand Island State Recreation Area.

Access restrictions vary significantly between parks. Bellows Field and Sand Island have boat-in options alongside standard drive-in access, providing flexibility for RV travelers with water toys. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though several enforce strict curfew policies that affect late arrivals. At Mālaekahana, gates lock between 7pm and 7am, requiring campers to plan accordingly. Big rig access is limited across the region, with only Sand Island explicitly rated as big-rig friendly. Cell service generally remains strong due to proximity to urban areas. Pet policies differ between locations—both Sand Island and Bellows Field allow pets, while Mālaekahana prohibits them. Advance reservations are recommended, particularly during peak travel seasons.

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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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..

  • Ricky B.
    Aug. 11, 2016

    Bellows Field Beach Park

    Ranger Review: Smith Sunglasses at Bellows Field Beach Park

    First let's talk the Smith Sunglasses. These were sent to me as a winner of one of the dyrt contests and I couldn't be happier. I never looked seriously at Smith sunglasses before and stuck with the other name brands (RB, Oak..etc) and I don't know if I will go back. I received the Smith Clark with brown polarized lenses and this is my favorite overall pair of sunglasses I own. The lenses are super clear and the world looks amazing. The other great thing is they are stylish, but hold to your face well enough to do activities in them. I could run around, sweat, paddle, and they never slipped off my face. These are awesome. The only downside is when i went to clean them, I think I had sand on my lens rag and I put a nice swirl in the left lens. Dissapointing, but probably my fault.

    Bellows beach is also a great place to spend the day or night. The beach is huge and neighbors another popular beach (Waimanalo) which is great as well. Bellows is sometimes closed for military training etc so if it is, just go next door. There is plenty of space for even the largest crowd on the beach, and there is a nice forested area behind the beach to cool off in the shade. The bathrooms are pretty good too if needed. This beach is a great boogie boarding site and some people were even surfing. Great place! On a Tuesday there were 4 people taking wedding photos, so you know it's beautiful.

  • B
    May. 5, 2021

    Bellows Field Beach Park

    Convenient Location

    This campground has extremely close access to the beach, which is nice, and it's not far from Kailua. The individual sites aren't really marked, so it feels a little like a free for all, especially if you're arriving on Saturday. The area where all of the tent spots are is all sand, so be prepared with whatever vehicle you're driving. The bathrooms were decent. The campsites were all very crowded and loud throughout the weekend, but most everyone cleared out before Sunday evening. 

    My campsite was right by the bathrooms, and closer to the beach than most others, which was nice.

  • Steve & Ashley  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2019

    Bellows Field Beach Park

    Incredible Beach Campground

    Bellows is a military recreation facility on the Windward side of Oahu near the town of Waimanalo. Bellows has a section open to the public and a military area that requires a US Government ID and window stickers. The campsite is one one of the highest rated beaches in the USA Waimanalo Beach. The white sandy beach is a local favorite and must see while on Oahu. You can visit in the day or stay at the campground. The campground is for tent campers for individuals or large groups. You will need to come early on a Friday to get a spot for the weekend. During holidays you can expect large crowds. We like to go here during the week and get a section of the beach all to ourselves. The surfing here is not great since the reef is not along the shoreline. It’s popular for swimming, body surfing, and kite surfing. You can get supplies and food in Waimanalo or Kailua to the north. President Obama was known to play golf here and swim with his family.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • riki L.
    Dec. 8, 2020

    Bellows Field Beach Park

    NO PETS (DOGS) ALLOWED ON ANY HAWAII STATE CAMPGROUNDS!

    This website is in error. There are no dogs allowed on ANY Hawaii State Campground!!! Don't know if you know this or not. So if you have a dog in Hawaii, you cannot bring your loved one(s) camping anywhere. Too bad.


Guide to Ewa Beach

RV parks near Ewa Beach, Hawaii offer camping opportunities on the island of Oahu, where average temperatures range from 70-85°F year-round with cooling trade winds. Most campgrounds on Oahu have limited availability due to the island's compact size and high tourism demand, making advance reservations essential during peak seasons from December through April.

What to do

Water activities at Malaekahana Beach: The pristine shoreline at Mālaekahana State Recreation Area provides excellent swimming and surfing opportunities. "Beach beach in all of Oahu!" notes Crystal C., who recommends selecting beach camping spots for the best experience.

Explore military history: Visit Pearl Harbor National Memorial, approximately 20 minutes from Ewa Beach. The nearby beaches at Bellows Field Beach Park offer relaxation after historical sightings. "Good trees for shade so you don't get too hot," mentions Noah L., highlighting the comfortable environment.

Kayaking and paddling: Calm waters around several camping areas accommodate water sports. "You can ride horses across the highway," notes Steve & Ashley G. about the Malaekahana area, indicating the diverse activity options available to campers beyond just water recreation.

What campers like

Natural shade coverage: The tree-lined campsites provide relief from the tropical sun. "Initially I was bummed I didn't get a beach front campsite, ours was only a 30 second walk to the beach. But because it's the windward side, it was sooo windy and we really appreciated our campsite set a little farther back from the beach and protected by trees," explains Laura H. about her stay at Malaekahana.

Farm-based camping: Maleka Farm offers a unique agricultural setting for camping. "Maleka Farm is a great spot for those needing a place to rest while exploring the area," notes Jake C., highlighting its convenience for travelers wanting an alternative to traditional beach camping.

Private security features: Some campgrounds offer enhanced security measures. "The campground was recently put under new management and has invested in new cabins and facilities. The site has an automatic gate for security and helpful resident staff," Steve & Ashley G. mention about their Malaekahana experience.

What you should know

Gate closure policies: Plan arrivals carefully as some campgrounds enforce strict access hours. "Gates close at 7:00 pm. Watch out for centipedes; I got bit and it was extremely painful," warns Crystal C. about Sand Island State Recreation Area, emphasizing the importance of timing your arrival.

Sand management challenges: Fine Hawaiian sand can be difficult to keep out of equipment. "The sand here is so fine, it will make its way in to your rent, no matter how tight you close it up," advises Sandy S. about Bellows Field, suggesting campers prepare accordingly with proper gear.

Wildlife awareness: Seasonal marine hazards require attention. "Beware the manawar here when it's in season. They line up all along the beach," cautions Sandy S. regarding Bellows Field, referring to potentially dangerous jellyfish that occasionally appear in Hawaiian waters.

Tips for camping with families

Screen protection recommended: Insects can be problematic at certain sites. "Only suggestion is to bring fly tape or fly traps. A screen tent would be a superb addition," recommends Stephen W. from his experience at Bellows Field Beach Park, emphasizing preparation for comfortable family meals.

Kid-friendly beach options: Park Pick & Play @ Living Circle Farms Hawaii offers five RV sites with thirty-amp and water hookups in a more controlled environment. Meanwhile, at Sand Island, one visitor notes, "The beach isn't the nicest but it's good for little kids and there's a nice surf break if the swell is in," highlighting the gentler beach conditions appropriate for younger children.

Religious gathering potential: Some sites accommodate group activities. "Camping with the church for a morning baptism. Sandy beach with some tree coverage and grassy spots," shares Emily W. about Sand Island, indicating the suitability for community gatherings.

Tips from RVers

Industrial surroundings: Some RV parks near Ewa Beach sit within industrial zones, affecting the scenic experience. "Sand Island is an industrial place so there's not many stores nearby but it's a pretty unique park with lots of space to hangout," explains Sarah I., highlighting the trade-off between convenience and atmosphere.

Camping surface variations: Different campgrounds offer varying terrain for RV placement. "There are day use parking areas for people to use the beach but the campsites themselves are blocked off by a gate with a keypad entry so there aren't random cars driving by your campsite ever," notes Laura H. about Malaekahana, emphasizing the separation between day visitors and overnight campers.

Off-grid capabilities needed: Many Haleiwa Camper Parking sites lack full hookups, requiring self-contained operation. "This rec park is one of the least visited since the area is no longer a busy as it used to be. There are showers and bathrooms with beach access," mentions Sandy S. about Sand Island, suggesting RVers should be prepared with adequate water and power reserves.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Ewa Beach, HI is Sand Island State Recreation Area with a 3.7-star rating from 8 reviews.

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