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    3.9 (111 reviews)
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    empty cold drink machine; full of rodent feces where the drinks should be and at the bottom is full of mud or wasp nests.

    Eh. Cheap. Dirty. Some interesting (sketch) campground neighbors and roosters. Good location! The outdoor showers were OK. Hopefully, they have made some upgrades

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    Vivi T.

    Me and my boyfriend went to Maui for the first time and decided to go car camping for affordability and just a fun way to experience the island. Camp Oahu had all the necessities we needed, it was beautiful, and the staff was extremely accommodating. Additionally, we didn't have to go through the trouble of getting a camp permit through the city. I had some reservations at first: showering, cleanliness, going to the bathroom, amount of space at the campsite... Etc.. but the campsite is extremely beautiful, clean and has all the necessities you need. The showers ended up being our favorite part of the experience because they were outdoors and you could just look up and see the sky. The stars were one of the most amazing part. Additionally, the campsite is super accessible to Wailea, Kihei, and Lahaina. Overall, a 10 out of 10 experience, I would totally do it again.

    Liv B.

    We stayed here for 2 nights and it is BEAUTIFUL! Access to the beach and right down the road from amazing snorkeling. A couple little things I would say is that it can be VERY windy. We slept in our car the second night because it was so windy which was fine. Our tent almost blew away haha. The windy does make the dust fly around. So if you are car camping it would probably be best instead of tent camping. Also at night around 9 we got sprayed by sprinklers walking to bathroom/ showers. All of that to say it is a very clean and super nice area for camping and the view can't be beat. So I would recommend it.

    The alarm clocks
    Amanda V.

    If you want to fall asleep under a blanket of shimmering stars and wake up in paradise, this is the place to camp in Maui! My husband and I really enjoyed our time here. We car camped for four nights in December 2021-January 2022, and have not had such a pleasant camping experience! We say this as people who have camped in various state and national parks. OUR FAVORITE THINGS: -smooth check-in -hot showers -charging station (there's one on the side of the vending machine building) -clean bathrooms with mirrors (I think the bathrooms are cleaned up to twice a day) -incredible views OTHER THINGS: The only thing we disliked was that the numerous chickens can get pretty noisy. A few times, they woke us up, but we were able to fall back asleep. Landscape is maintained very well. There's also a little beach you can walk to (but the shore is kinda rocky and not so smooth). We did not try kayaking, but I think you can do that here. There's a little general store, too. Some mornings, there's even a fresh basket of free tropical fruit. Book in advance to make lasting memories at beautifully manicured Camp Olowalu!

    Dawn towards Olowalu bay
    Dean L.

    Oops I did it again! Reserved a tent site after XMas with my visiting son and friends. Tiare and crew are friendly and accommodating to guests. Great outdoor place to be during the pandemic. Firewood and ice are conveniently available. This time we made the short hike to the Olowalu Petroglyphs across the street. Then cooled off in the crystal clear stream if you leave after 11am. You can probably hike high into the West Maui hills, but it's very dry and there's a chance of flash fires all the time from a sprinkling of illegal homeless encampments. Bring your wallet as you pass through the Olowalu General Store or Leodas Pie Shop on the loop back. Be very careful crossing the Highway. No crosswalk and traffic speeds through. Make sure you can see the long view line of cars before crossing. Before dinner, take a slow walk to the wharf along the coast where you'll have a 180 degree view of the West Maui mountains, Haleakala, Big Island (if it's clear), Molokini, Kahoolawe, Sunset, Lanai in that order. BBQ by lantern and relax until the campfire and recharge your batteries overnight (literally).

    Brian H.

    Stayed here 4/6/22-4/15/22 and had a great experience. Facilities are clean, hot showers and the grounds are beautiful. I tent camped and the sites could use more grass and shade but I didn't spend much time at my tent anyway. Staff was nice and helpful. I'm guessing all the negative comments regarding staff are from rude demanding people who think they are checking into the Hilton. This was my first time camping in Maui rather than getting a condo and will most certainly be camping here again.

    Private Tentalow shower and sink.
    Sara C.

    A friend of mine recommended that I stay here on my trip to Maui, and I am so glad that I took his advice. As a solo female traveler, I felt completely comfortable, and at home in my glamorous tentalow. As a visitor to the island, I didn't want to go through the hassle of purchasing a tent and all of the other camping necessities, so a tentalow was the way to go. For $90 a night you get two twin beds (comprised of wooden frames, and foam mattresses), clean sheets, pillows, and towels, a large cooler to keep your food and beers cold, and the BEST PART... a private outdoor shower, sink and mirror. Taking a shower without a roof, and having the backdrop of the gorgeous Hawaiian mountains was an experience that no other ritzy resort here can offer. Take a night shower under the bright, unhindered Polynesian stars. You won't regret it. The toilets were great as well and there was one close by each tentalow. They are shared, but well-maintained, and single stall, with plumbing (not porta-potty style). Attached to each tentalow is a nice wooden porch with two Adirondack chairs perfect for relaxing with coffee in the morning. You will likely be greeted by a friendly, but talkative rooster. Cock-a-doodle-doo! The beach is nice, but small, and there is a kayak rental on the property if you are inclined to venture out into the water. Located near the heart of downtown Lahaina, Olowalu is only a $17 Uber ride away if you want to indulge in some adult beverages. You should. It's fun. The general store and a large fruit stand is also across the street from the entrance of camp for your everyday needs. Ice for your cooler is cheaper here. Aloha!

    So pretty!! But covered in cockroaches at night
    Sarah W.

    Overall I had a pretty decent vacation here. The grounds are gorgeous, the beach access is lovely and the morning views are very beautiful. The front office people were very friendly to me for my entire stay. I very highly recommend the kayak/snorkeling tour!! So fun! I had rented an SUV turned car camper, but wasn't able to reserve a car camping space since they were booked. The only thing left was a single tentalow for the two nights I needed. It looked gorgeous and picturesque in the daytime. At night, however, all of the cockroaches came out and were all over the grounds. They were crawling around inside the tentalow (very easy for all kinds of pests to get in there). Honestly, it doesn't mean anything negative at all that there were cockroaches. That's just the nature of being in a tropical climate. If they don't bug you (ha!) then go for a tentalow! The private showers were so nice! Though the nearby freeway is very noisy at night. You also constantly feel wet or damp at night because of the moisture from the rain/humidity. That was a bit bothersome. I couldn't do it the second night thought. It was the moment a cockroach scurried up the side of the canvas wall, RIGHT next to my bed, that did it for me. I packed up my stuff and went and slept in my camper car in the parking lot, lol. I honestly would stay here again if I stayed in the car camping lot. It was very beautiful. Never again for the tentalows though

    This is the morning you will wake up to from Tentalow 13... breathtaking
    Ryan R.

    Camp Olowalu is, hands down, the best place to stay on Maui. The amenities are incredible... shower in the open air with sun on your face? Yes please. You have privacy where and when you want it, common areas to meet other fellow travelers, and fire pits and grills to cook and light the night. Lauren, who works at the front desk, is easily the most kind and professional person we have ever dealt with in the hundreds of places we have stayed during our travels. She helped finding our spot, making sure we were comfortable, and gave us valuable local insight to the surrounding area and activities. Camp Olowalu became our home away from home because of her. We will always recommend this place to anyone considering visiting Maui because of our experience, and would not consider any other place to hang our hats when we eventually return to this perfect and peaceful piece of paradise. Mahalo Lauren, and thank you Camp Olowalu!

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    Aloha Outdoors - Late Model Vans Get You Where You Need To Go!

    Aloha Outdoors

    3.9(44 reviews)
    11.7 mi
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    My wife, four-year-old son and I rented a ~'90 Westfalia from Aloha Campers this past spring (2017)…read morefrom Aloha Outdoors. The "are you chill" questions on registration are relevant, and pleasantly reciprocal. In detail... As is made super clear up front, we were renting a vintage Westy for some camping around Maui. Warts and all. If folks aren't reading the bold print while making their reservation, then they are in a world of grumpy disappointment. After a somewhat last moment pickup reservation on our part, we were met by a nice lady who drove the three of us to Aloha Outdoors in Kihei. She not only checked us out on the van, but also ensured we were set with camping paraphernalia (chairs, etc), gave us a solid understanding of island options available and not available to us. We had already booked ourselves at Waianapanapa and Camp Olowalu, but were thankful for the miscellaneous detail. Our Westy was on the worn side of their fleet. The ice box was out of order, we were using the backup range by the first morning, little blemishes here and there, missing little bits like the front chair tables, etc. After 172k miles it is expected. Nothing dramatic. Driving the Westy was a bit more than initially expected. I've been behind the wheel of '72 VW Bus and other '60-'70 model cars, but was initially shocked by the driving characteristics of our Westy. It took 30-60 minutes to get into the safe groovy of driving her. (And once I was back home, I was hitting the brakes on my modern car too hard!). TL;DR: break early, having driving experience with older cars is super beneficial. Regardless of driving stress, it was an amazing trip. We had the black sands beach of Waianapanapa to ourselves at times, we met lots of great people, amazing sights, waterfalls, shave ice, etc. "Do you live Aloha?" Yeah. And Aloha Outdoors does too. On my last full day I backed the Westy into a rock. A bunch of bondo popped off the rear passenger wheel well. *Crap*. Afterwards I called the hotline to explain myself. The gentlemen was not pleased and said someone needed to inspect it when the VW was returned the next day. The next day the intake crew was unpulsed, photographed the damage to the owner, and ... I never heard back. Aloha goes both ways, and I appreciate that with these folks. My son still talks about this trip. "Makapipi" is his favorite new word. WE still talk about this trip. Highly recommended, get a Westy while you can.

    This made my time on Maui absolutely unforgettable. From the minute we were picked up at the…read moreairport to the minute we were dropped off, I was happy, comfortable, and excited about van life. We got the light blue van with automatic transmission (road to Hana with a manual trans-no thanks!) and Noelle went through the van's features thoroughly before giving us a map of the island and circling all the camping spots available to us and our van baby. After giving us our camping chairs and wishing us a great time, we were off! We drove the road to Hana with no issues, camped in the rain, camped in the wind, by the beach, under streetlights and in the middle of nowhere. This van trip was so much more than accommodations and transportation; it was a literal and figurative vehicle for the kind of life I want to live. Staying in a hotel on a tropical island is nice; you can sleep in AC, lounge by the pool. shower and change in privacy, eat 5 star food and never ever feel out of your element. Staying in a camper van is awesome; you can sleep under the stars next to the ocean, lounge on a remote beach and then nap there, cook inventive, delicious meals with your camping partner, enjoy their company, and be bored enough to do things you wouldn't normally do (talk story for hours, play cards, snuggle up and watch the sun set for an afternoon). It was pretty incredible to actually spend multiple days worth of quality time with my husband, not just occupy the same space while looking at separate screens. You meet so many people who love "your" van, who want to tell you all about the van they used to have, and who embody the elusive aloha spirit that makes human interaction worthwhile and meaningful. We made several friends who dined with us on my glamorous one burner concoctions, or who entertained us with their stories from so many various walks of life over beers shared in camp chairs around the van's "living room". The van isn't perfect- it's 30 years old, and obviously is not a rolling Hilton. If you're creative, adventurous, and willing to see the bright side of any situation, you will LOVE Aloha Campers. Sure, we had to pull over a few times so Bluebell could cool down, and the E-brake light stayed on the entire trip. The back door flew open once in transit, and one morning I woke up with wet toes after some heavy sideways rain. The fridge never worked, and the cooler only kept our beer cold for three days. But those experiences just didn't matter in the grand scheme of things. We lived in a VW van, courtesy of Aloha Campers, on freaking Maui. Plain and simple. We cannot wait until we have a van of our own, and it was all because of this trip. MAHALO NUI LOA!!!!

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    Kipahulu Campground

    Kipahulu Campground

    4.6(9 reviews)
    38.4 mi

    Located just south of Hana Town, Maui Hawaii. I highly recommend this if you're on a budget. Note,…read moreyou will probably need a rental car or a moped/motorcycle to get here (the moped can't carry luggage). Most tour companies stop at Hana Town, but this is about 12-15 minutes south of Hana Town. Here is what I like...it's so remote, it's countryside here. Most cell phones won't work will near Hana, actually about 6 to 7 miles towards Hana. I got 1 bar with AT&T at Kipahulu Campground near the Visitors Center, and can send text messages or surf the web, but don't expect to stream video or music, or send video, cuz it won't go through. It costs like $20 per night for tent camping, what a bargain! These are tent camping sites. It was quiet. I came in peak whale season in middle of February 2026. I only saw 6 or 7 other cars here, and everyone was quiet and peaceful. Book it on recreation.gov. I saw some people do RVs, but most were tent camping. Campsites 12, 13, 14, 15 are great for ocean view if you peek over the ancient stone wall. Campsites #16-20 are for walk ups, i couldn't see a way to get to those. Campsite #1-#6 have the most protection from the wind. It wasn't too windy here, more windy at Camp Olowalu. Pros: great value, large open space, serene, country-like setting, quiet, friendly and helpful check in park rangers, camping here includes hiking the Pipiwai Trail the next morning and the Ohe O Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools), which I did the night I arrived before sunset. Cons: No running water (bring baby wipes, bleach wipes) or walk 10 minutes to visitor center if you really need to wash face/brush teeth. They have toilets, without plumbing. Tips: bring large jug of water. There is BBQ grill. I didn't bother to buy a propane gas for my Jetboil mini stove, so you can get hot water in Hana Town restaurants, if you decide to bring backpacker dehydrated camping food. Another huge plus, is Laulima Farm's coffee, just 5 minutes drive south of Kipahulu Campground. You won't regret this coffee and fresh fruit, worth the drive alone.

    Easily some of the cheapest camping you'll find on the island. Pit toilets were clean and there was…read more24 hour flush toilets nearby where you can refill your water. Lovely little park to wander around. Close to Hana too which has restaurants and beaches, although we brought food with us as well.

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    Tree Houses Of Hawaii - Toilet paper provided by Hana Lani

    Tree Houses Of Hawaii

    2.7(13 reviews)
    38.2 mi

    4 Stars Cool Spot, 1 Star Mouse Poop City!…read more We found out about this place in Lahaina from some people who stayed here years ago and showed us pictures. It appears to have been pretty nice before time and mice and little maintenance took over and beat the place to death. We arrived to find our SS Camaro (Bumble Bee) barely could enter the rutted driveway. No worries the owner was already on the way to meet us. I rode in the back of his Toyota pickup up he hill bouncing along a couple minutes and we arrived to Treetops Treehouse. Upon first glance this is an eclectic treehouse with Sone old patio furniture with some good jungle mold growing away and an outdoor kitchen that he seemed surprised someone stole the campstove from. Bonus the outdoor bathroom does have hot water for showers! We went to the bedroom and got situated and all appeared to be fine until we realized you cannot go barefoot unless you like to step in piles of mousepoop from the other residents. Nor can you utilize the tables or shelves for the same reason! The bedsheets were freshly applied so no mousepoop there! I was unable to use the towels as mousepoop was stuck to one probably from being placed on the table. The bed was cozy and the ambiance was cool. I was pretty cozy otherwise. Other bummers were the rooftop patio has rotted out so you cannot go up there anymore for the treetop views.... The mosquito net seems to be for a twin bed so it runs on you all night as you try to sleep... In the middle of the night there was this crazy loud gnawing sound and finally I had to investigate since I could no longer sleep. A huge mouse appears to have been nesting for quite some time a the top corner wall near turned and closet. They have reapplied several layers of screen to keep it out but it is eating through he wood now. Disclaimer: We are both camping, rock climbing outdoor enthusiasts and also 5 star resort people with realistic expectations for a treehouse. For the $150 a night he asked for after being told it was $79 a night when referred we ended up getting it for $100 cash. We left after a night because of the conditions. In all fairness this place was probably great when it was new but could have had some modifications to the design to reduce jungle rot, rodents and etc.... If it was $50 a night it would be what it is, but if you paid $100-$150 a night it's pretty rough for that price with no cleaning or maintenance.

    Like Lunar said - Rustic, fine. Run down, not cool…read more My husband and I booked a stay at the treetops for two nights of our honeymoon. We are avid campers/outdoors people and have never considered ourselves "fussy" by any means, so when we heard about Hana Lani we KNEW it would be the perfect place for us to spend our first nights as husband and wife enjoying the beauty of the rain forrest. How WRONG we were. We were prepared for bugs, and dirt and mud and camp like conditions. What we were not prepared for was the sad disrepair of the accommodations. When we arrived we found that our sheets were visibly dirty. The mosquito net hung over the bed was held together with duck tape and had visible stains on it as well. The furniture was broken and dirty. The observation deck overlooking the ocean that we had been so looking forward too was furnished with two rusty lawn chairs, the back broken off of one of them. I told my husband it looked like they had gone shopping at a dump. And the toilet paper - ew. There was a small amount on the roll in the bathroom, which was gone after one use. The extra toilet paper left for us in the tree house was covered in dirt and bugs. Thank goodness we had come prepared with a small pack of travel tissues. We wanted to be good sports about the whole situation, so we decided to stay the first night. We asked management for new sheets and they provided them (although he gave us quite a bit of attitude when we voiced our concerns about the condition of the tree house). The new sheets appeared clean, but when we put them on the bed we found they were holy. Eh - whatever, at least they had no suspect stains. In all fairness, I have to say that we were rewarded for sticking it out with a massive and very impressive rain storm that night, and an incredibly beautiful sunrise the next morning. Plus - the coolest spider I have ever seen makes his home in the corner of the treehouse. He was a highlight of our very short trip. Those amazing nature given things, however, were just not enough to make up for the disappointment (and yuck-ness) of the treehouse itself. The next morning we packed up our gear and were on the road before 7am. Bottom line - this place is no where near worth the $120/night we were forced to pay. Honestly, the place would be a lot better if they chucked all the furniture and hauled in some cool logs to sit on. And of course it would help to invest in some new sheets every once in awhile, and at least try to keep the TP clean.

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