Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Ewa Gentry, HI

Sand Island State Recreation Area and Bellows Field Beach Park permit pets at their campsites on Oahu, with both locations offering tent and RV camping options. Kahana Campground at Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana State Park also welcomes pets in a beachfront setting with picnic tables at each site. Camp Mokuleia provides additional pet-friendly accommodations including cabins and glamping options. Most campgrounds require pets to be leashed when outside tents or vehicles. Bathroom facilities vary by location, with Sand Island and Bellows offering showers and toilets, while Kahana's bathrooms are located across the main road from the camping area. Bellows Field features additional amenities including drinking water, electric hookups, and a market for supplies. Despite one review claiming pets aren't allowed at Hawaii state campgrounds, multiple verified listings confirm these locations do permit pets.

Hiking opportunities for campers with dogs include the Crouching Tiger trail near Kahana Campground, though proper hiking boots are recommended as the trail can be steep and muddy. Camp Mokuleia provides convenient access to "Lost Survivors Beach" where the pilot episode of Lost was filmed, plus proximity to hiking trails at the nearby state park. Bellows Field's location on Waimanalo Beach offers excellent swimming and bodyboarding conditions for both humans and water-loving dogs. For supplies, Camp Mokuleia is approximately 15 minutes from Haleiwa with numerous restaurants, food carts, groceries and a Longs Drug store. Kahana Bay provides protected waters ideal for paddleboarding and kayaking with pets, while Bellows Field's white sandy beach stretches alongside a forested area offering shade during hot days.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Ewa Gentry, Hawaii (4)

    1. Sand Island State Recreation Area

    7 Reviews
    Honolulu, HI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (808) 587-0300

    2. Bellows Field Beach Park

    15 Reviews
    Kaneohe, HI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (808) 523-4525

    "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."

    "Because you need to have military access to enjoy this beautiful beach park."

    3. Camp Mokuleia

    5 Reviews
    Waianae, HI
    21 miles
    Website

    "This campground is very close to the highest concentration of rock climbs in all of Hawaii!"

    "The bathrooms are a walk away inside a yurt. We were assigned a bathroom for just our site and given a key for it. "

    4. Bellows Air Force Station

    3 Reviews
    Kaneohe, HI
    21 miles
    Website

    $27 - $169 / night

    "There is a shopet with is walking distance of every site as well as a gas station, mini golf, a driving range, 3 hiking trails, 1 walking path, a small bar, and a stabucks."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Ewa Gentry, HI

69 Reviews of 4 Ewa Gentry Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • J
    Aug. 10, 2018

    Mālaekahana State Recreation Area Campground

    Remote, relaxing

    Malaekahana State Recreation Campground & Malaekahana Beach Campground are 2 separate campgrounds run by 2 different “owners” on the Island of Oahu-Hawaii. They are only a few miles apart.

    The State Campground is State run requiring a permit (on line). No fires, no pets, tent camping. Reasonable pricing.

    Malaekahana Beach Campground is privately owned. Tents sites are $9.00 per person per night with maximums based on site size. They also have Rustic cabins with one queen bed and a bunk. ($50+). No electric or water. Water nearby. Then they have the larger cabins with 2 queen beds, flush toilet and electric for approx $120. a night. All sites have fire rings and a picnic table. No pets.Outdoor showers and flush toilets various locations around campground. Very dark at night-bring flashlights, lanterns. Employees there have always been very friendly and helpful. Gate locked 7p-7a. Must call for assistance if emergency arises or you’re out late! I’ve camped here many times and love having the beach so close! Last time I camped there was in Feb. There was a big storm that Sat & Sun and on Monday-the campers were all out trying to clean up the beach!

  • Mike L.
    Feb. 4, 2020

    Bellows Air Force Station

    Crowded Clamping

    Date of stay: September 19 Campsite: #16

    This area is available to DoD ID card holders only.

    Tent campsites are way too close together! Every 2 sites should be combined to make 1. Ocean view sites are very sandy and if you are near the restroom, be prepared for beach goers to walk right through your site to use the toilet...! (Side note, that’s my biggest pet peeve!!)

    Tons of amenities here though, putt-putt, driving range, bar w/ pool table, foose, beach equipment rental, paint ball, small bouldering area!

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Amber A.
    Jun. 30, 2016

    Kahana Campground — Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana State Park

    Green mountains, blue sea, amazing camping

    Every camp site is perfect, all close to the water (and the car) and with beautiful views. Like lots of Hawaii, we just kept our swimsuits on all the time while visiting. Lots of bugs, make sure your tent's bug screen is intact and bring spray for hiking/picnicking. Make sure to take in the cultural aspects of this park too. One accessible site. Lots of nearby trails or walk on the beaches. Get up early for sunrise!

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

    Kahana Campground — Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana State Park

    Good place to Luau and hike some trails

    There is a beach camping spot nearby here and I will add it to the map once I get the info from my friend in Hawaii! It's definitely the best place to camp in the area but this is the best place to relax for a bit! A good close trail is the Crouching Tiger trail which is pretty steep and muddy so bring good hiking boots!

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

    Mālaekahana State Recreation Area Campground

    Incredible Beach

    We lived in nearby Hauula Oahu for five years and this campsite was one of our favorites. The campsite is on Malaekahana Beach one of the most beautiful beaches in Hawaii. The site is just north of Laie on Kamehameha Highway. The campground was recently put under new management and has invested in new cabins and facilities. You may not find a better site on Oahu. You will need to make a reservations for the cabins which are very popular with local residents. You can find supplies in nearby Laie or Kahuku. The cabins are very basic with screen and bunk bed setups. The site has an automatic gate for security and helpful resident staff. You can ride horses across the highway. The camp store has some basic items as well. This is a great choice for students or other visitors looking for a low cost option in a beautiful location.

  • A G.
    Dec. 15, 2021

    Mālaekahana State Recreation Area Campground

    Family friendly and affordable paradise

    Hidden gem for those wanting a more authentic Oahu experience! I suppose we came "off-season" and post-pandemic, so we might be a bit fortunate; We felt like we were at our own little piece of paradise. We stayed in the Hale 14 which was great because it was close enough to walk to and hear the waves, but far enough that I felt like my son wouldn't wander off into the surf. My son is 5 and I feel this is the perfect age to stay off the beaten path. Our Hale was so affordable and exactly what I'd expect when paying less than $60 a night. You can only stay 10 days. There is a gate to keep random cars out of the camping area. The beautiful cove has great beginner waves for surfing. The "beds" are vinyl and not too thick, but of you're taking advantage of everything it shouldn't be a problem. This is not the Ritz (which I have frequented), however it's perfect for a single mom wanting to show her son the world on a budget. We will definitely be back. So grateful for this place having a family friendly, budget friendly Hale away from home! Be ready for roosters to wake you in the morning and cold showers. But I'll take Hawaii on a budget any day. If you really feel the need, get a hotel on your arrival and departure and just Live Aloha the rest of your stay!!!


Guide to Ewa Gentry

Pet-friendly camping options near Ewa Gentry, Hawaii are primarily concentrated along Oahu's shorelines, with sites ranging from beachfront tent camping to cabin accommodations. The western side of Oahu experiences less wind during winter months, providing more sheltered conditions for campers with pets. Most locations require advanced reservations through state websites or military access systems depending on the property.

What to do

Beach activities at Camp Mokuleia: Located on Oahu's northwestern shore, the camp offers excellent conditions for paddleboarding. "The water is pretty mellow (at least during the summer) and is great for stand up paddling," notes Apryl E. The campground is "a very short walk to 'Lost Survivors Beach' (where they filmed the pilot of Lost)."

Hiking nearby: The Crouching Lion trail near Kahana Campground provides challenging terrain with spectacular views. "A good close trail is the Crouching Tiger trail which is pretty steep and muddy so bring good hiking boots," advises Alan B. The trail "gains elevation - fast" with what some consider "arguably the best view on all of Oahu."

Rock climbing options: Camp Mokuleia sits near substantial climbing opportunities. "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," according to Alan B.

What campers like

Uncrowded beaches: Many campers appreciate the relative seclusion at certain locations. At Camp Mokuleia, "The beach area was really nice and not crowded at all," reports Brittany B. Similarly, Sand Island State Recreation Area "is one of the least visited since the area is no longer a busy as it used to be."

Facilities and cleanliness: Camp Mokuleia receives consistent praise for maintenance. "This was my favorite campground I stayed at while on O'ahu! It was the least expensive, and felt the safest... The bathrooms and shower facilities were basic but very clean and were nicer than some of the other campgrounds," writes Brittany B. Another camper notes "Super Clean and Incredibly Friendly" conditions.

Beachfront access: Kahana Campground offers immediate beach access. "One of the few areas you can camp right on the beach," mentions Danielle. Sites are arranged for maximum enjoyment: "Every camp site is perfect, all close to the water (and the car) and with beautiful views," writes Amber A.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Bellows Air Force Station requires significant advance planning. "Only problem is the reservations are booked for about year out, so you never know what kind of weather you'll get when the reservation finally comes along," cautions Sandy S. Several locations have similar long reservation windows.

Military access requirements: Some facilities have restricted access. At Bellows, "This area is available to DoD ID card holders only," notes Mike L. Similarly, parts of Bellows Field Beach Park require credentials: "You need to have military access to enjoy this beautiful beach park."

Site proximity issues: Campsite spacing varies widely between locations. At Bellows Air Force Station, "Tent campsites are way too close together! Every 2 sites should be combined to make 1," according to Mike L. At Kahana Campground, "Campsites are fairly close together and not super well marked/differentiated between, but there is plenty of room."

Tips for camping with families

Activities beyond swimming: Bellows Air Force Station offers extensive recreation options. "Tons of amenities here though, putt-putt, driving range, bar w/ pool table, foose, beach equipment rental, paint ball, small bouldering area!" lists Mike L. Another visitor mentions "Me and my wife come camping here at least 10 times a year...There is a shopet within walking distance of every site as well as a gas station, mini golf, a driving range, 3 hiking trails, 1 walking path, a small bar, and a Starbucks."

Water safety considerations: Sand Island State Recreation Area offers protected swimming areas. "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," notes Sarah I. Beach conditions can vary significantly around Oahu, so select sites based on current water conditions.

Noise awareness: Some pet-friendly camping locations experience noise from nearby roads. At Kahana Campground, "The campsites are very close to the main road, so you hear cars at all hours. There were also a lot of people hanging out late in the evening, and in the early morning, who were clearly not camping," cautions Brittany B.

Tips from RVers

Limited hookup availability: Pet-friendly RV camping options near Ewa Gentry have varying levels of services. At Bellows Field Beach Park, campers mention "electric hookups" and "water-hookups" are available, but the "civilian side is for the true camping enthusiast" with fewer amenities.

Sand management: Beach camping requires special preparation for RVs. At Bellows Field Beach Park, "The sand here is so fine, it will make its way in to your rent, no matter how tight you close it up," warns Sandy S. RV campers should bring extra brooms, mats, and cleaning supplies.

Supply availability: Supplies for RVers are limited at some locations. For Camp Mokuleia, "For supplies, it's about 15 minutes back to Haliewa where there are tons of restaurants, food cards, groceries and a Longs Drug," notes Stephanie Z. Plan accordingly and stock necessary items before arrival.

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