Top Glamping near Kaneohe, HI

Join the fun near Kaneohe. With tons of outdoor activities and scenic camping, this is an excellent vacation spot for all kinds of travelers. Kaneohe is filled with the activities, sights, and experiences to make everyone in your crew a happy camper. Search nearby campsites and find top-rated spots from other campers.

Best Glamping Sites Near Kaneohe, HI (5)

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    1. Bellows Field Beach Park

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    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
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    2. Bellows Air Force Station

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    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).

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    $27 - $169 / night

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    3. Camp Mokuleia

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    4. Park Pick & Play @ Living Circle Farms Hawaii

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    ABOUT THE VAN / RV PARK, PICK & PLAY

    Safety is Paramount

    Your spot will be in a private gated farm community with around the clock farm manager onsite.

    Harvest Fruit

    There is nothing like grabbing a banana off the tree or picking a fresh papaya. On our farm, you're more than welcome to harvest some fruit. Don't forget to give your compost to the chickens in the Tea Garden.

    Just kick back and relax

    We have SUP and surfboard rentals for you to take to the beach.

    Have a fire & participate in making wood ash fertilizer for the farm. We got the wood for purchase on site.

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

    $78 - $139 / night

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      5. Camp Mokule'ia

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      We are an Episcopal Camp and Retreat Center located on the North Shore of Oahu that is committed to being a place of rest, recreation, and renewal.

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    Recent Glamping Reviews In Kaneohe

    23 Reviews of 5 Kaneohe Campgrounds


    • Ben A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Bellows Air Force Station
      Jun. 10, 2024

      Bellows Air Force Station

      Great for a weekend retreat from the craziness othe week.f

      Me and my wife cone camping here at least 10 times a year if not more. It s a great place to be with the sound of the breaking waves at every camping site and a lot of good amenities. 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. The staff is always so welcoming and its truly a great place to spend your time.

    • Stephanie Z.
      Camper-submitted photo from Camp Mokuleia
      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.

    • B
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      May. 5, 2021

      Camp Mokuleia

      Quaint Campground

      This was my favorite campground I stayed at while on O'ahu! It was the least expensive, and felt the safest. I had a tent spot right by the beach. The bathrooms and shower facilities were basic but very clean and were nicer than some of the other campgrounds. The staff were super friendly and helpful. There were a few groups there using their building and ropes course facilities, which was fun to watch. The beach area was really nice and not crowded at all.

    • B
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      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.

    • Sandy S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Bellows Air Force Station
      Mar. 5, 2021

      Bellows Air Force Station

      Nice and tucked away from road

      There are cabins and apartments for rent if you have base access. I stayed in a cabin near the beach, it was small and clean. 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. In our case it was rainy and windy... Not perfect for camping on the beach, but what can you do when reservations have to be made so far out?

    • riki L.
      Camper-submitted photo from Bellows Field Beach Park
      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.

    • Mike L.
      Camper-submitted photo from Bellows Air Force Station
      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!

    • N
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      Aug. 11, 2019

      Bellows Field Beach Park

      Beach Front Sites

      This campground is beautiful. The best sites are waterfront. You need to book early, the good sites go very fast!  The campground is only open Friday-Monday. The camp sites are large and that makes it nice, because sometimes it can get crowded. There is plenty of shade too!  I have camped here twice and would go back next time I am in Oahu.

    • Steve & Ashley  G.
      Camper-submitted photo from Bellows Field Beach Park
      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.
      Camper-submitted photo from Camp Mokuleia
      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

    • Alan B.
      Camper-submitted photo from Bellows Field Beach Park
      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.
      Camper-submitted photo from Bellows Field Beach Park
      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..

    • Alan B.
      Camper-submitted photo from Camp Mokuleia
      Sep. 7, 2018

      Camp Mokuleia

      cabins, yurts, camping, lodge, wifi, turtles

      ive come here for a few years for Village Music Circle's annual Drum Circle Facilitation Training (23 years now).

      The staff are super friendly and food is good.

      They have a ropes course and it is across the street from a skydiving place.

    • Apryl E.
      Camper-submitted photo from Camp Mokuleia
      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.

    • L
      Camper-submitted photo from Bellows Field Beach Park
      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.

    • YEN P.
      Camper-submitted photo from Bellows Field Beach Park
      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.

    • S
      Camper-submitted photo from Bellows Field Beach Park
      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.

    • Ricky B.
      Camper-submitted photo from Bellows Field Beach Park
      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.

    • Emily W.
      Camper-submitted photo from Bellows Field Beach Park
      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.

    • Noah L.
      Camper-submitted photo from Bellows Field Beach Park
      Jul. 26, 2016

      Bellows Field Beach Park

      Beautiful spot

      Beautiful beach right by the military base. More of a local spot then tourist area. Can go kayaking. Good trees for shade so you don't get too hot.



    Guide to Kaneohe

    Camping near Kaneohe, Hawaii, offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a peaceful retreat, there are several great options to explore.

    What to do:

    • Beach Access: Many campgrounds, like Bellows Field Beach Park, are right by the beach. One reviewer mentioned, "This campground has extremely close access to the beach, which is nice," making it perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
    • Hiking: Trails are abundant in the area. A visitor at Kahana Campground — Ahupuaʻa ‘O Kahana State Park noted, "A good close trail is the Crouching Tiger trail which is pretty steep and muddy," so be prepared for some adventure!
    • Surfing: If you're into surfing, Mālaekahana State Recreation Area has great beginner waves. A camper shared, "The beautiful cove has great beginner waves for surfing."

    What campers like:

    • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. One reviewer at Camp Mokuleia said, "The bathrooms and shower facilities were basic but very clean and were nicer than some of the other campgrounds."
    • Tranquil Environment: Many enjoy the peaceful surroundings. A visitor at Mālaekahana State Recreation Area remarked, "The location is perfect for both relaxation and adventure."
    • Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Campgrounds like Kahana Campground are noted for being great for families. One parent mentioned, "This is the perfect age to stay off the beaten path."

    What you should know:

    • Crowded Weekends: Some campgrounds can get busy, especially on weekends. A camper 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. A visitor at Sand Island State Recreation Area mentioned, "There are showers and bathrooms with beach access, but I prefer to go to other beaches to swim."
    • No Pets Allowed: If you're traveling with pets, be aware that many campgrounds, including Bellows Field Beach Park, do not allow dogs.

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Choose the Right Campground: Look for family-friendly spots like Mālaekahana State Recreation Area. A parent shared, "So grateful for this place having a family friendly, budget friendly Hale away from home!"
    • Prepare for Roosters: Be ready for early morning wake-up calls from roosters. One camper humorously noted, "Be ready for roosters to wake you in the morning."
    • Plan Activities: Make sure to have a list of activities. A reviewer at Kahana Campground said, "Good amount of stuff to do around the campsite."

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check for Hookups: Not all campgrounds have electric hookups. A visitor at Kahana Campground mentioned, "The showers are not enclosed, and the bathrooms are across the main road."
    • Book Early: Popular sites fill up fast. A camper at Bellows Field Beach Park advised, "You need to book early, the good sites go very fast!"
    • Be Mindful of Space: Some campgrounds have close quarters. A reviewer at Kahana Campground noted, "Campsites can be fairly close and there’s no real clear sectioning."

    Exploring the kaneohe, HI camping sites can lead to unforgettable experiences, whether you're with family or enjoying a solo adventure.

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

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