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    Malaekaha State Recreation Campgrounds

    4.2 (13 reviews)

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    Home for the weekend.
    Erica M.

    This is by far my favorite camping spot on Oahu! Super well maintained grounds with clean bathroom facilities. We camped at site 1T-F a couple of weeks ago and really loved it because it was tucked away from the rest of the camp sites. Even though it was a little bit longer of a walk from the beach, it was nice to have hardly anyone around us. We camped, fished, and surfed.. it was so fun. The little campsite shop closes at 4pm but if you make it in time before it closes they have wood and other camping necessities you may have forgotten to pack. It's super kid friendly and I love that you can park right at your campsite. It also feels safer than other campsites on island that we've been to.. no random pit bulls or sketchy people walking around. The uncle who maintains the ground was so friendly and weaved me a coconut hat and weaved my honey a bowl! We booked again for next month. Can't wait to build more memories here!

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    Nadine C.

    My friends and I were asked to speak at a Jaycee Retreat. We admired the commitment of the president, Board of Directors, and members for giving up the comforts of home and sleep in tents on the hard ground! We talked about the last time we went camping ourselves - probably when we were little kids! Maybe we like our televisions, refrigerators, and computers too much!? This campsite is located in Laie, past the Polynesian Cultural Center, as you drive from town. It took about an hour to drive there from Kaneohe. If you're coming from Honolulu, it'll probably be an hour and a half drive. The GPS took me past this State-run campgrounds, to the private campgrounds right next to it. To find this one, just look for the brown sign with the yellow wording as shown in my photo. Enter the open gate and go down the potholed driveway. Drive slowly because the potholes are deep and there are a lot of them!! Campsite A is first and Campsite B is at the end. The parking is free, but the stalls are not marked. The picnic tables are numbered clearly. I didn't use any of the facilities, but I heard the gals ask for bathroom tissue before they visited the restroom. We had our own charcoal and grill. Brink your own tent, tables and chairs, sleeping bags, and food! Enjoy the natural environment!

    Sites B7 and B8
    Brittany G.

    Beautiful beach camping for such a cheap price. You can reserve a site online for $13/day and add all vehicles and people onto one reservation for one price. Tip: Gates close at 6:45pm so make sure you get in before they close for the night. The driveway into the campground is very uneven with lots of pot hots and speed bumps. Drive slowly and carefully! Unfortunately you cannot pull your vehicle into your camp site so I highly recommend bringing a wagon to help unload your vehicle (minus one star). We stayed in area B which was well maintained with lots of grassy areas. The bathroom in this area was actually very clean. I would recommend bringing your own hand soap and maybe a cheap shower curtain on a rope for the shower/toilet area since there are no doors (I believe a youth group had set some up while we were here). Most of the sites have easy access to the beach but it was very windy while we were here so we stayed in the camp ground where there was no wind. Although there is a picnic table at each site there is no fire pit so bring your own. Overall great campsite and I will be back.

    Definitely worth a visit, truly amazing.
    David F.

    Beautiful amazing place with well kept grounds. Hidden secret. A must check out. You wont be disappointed.

    Morning sunrise!
    Gabriel T.

    This is a pretty nice place to go camping located in the North Shore. Depending on what direction you are going and coming from on Kamehameha Highway, it is in between Kauhuku and Laie. It is more so located in Laie area through not too far from the Polynesian Cultural Center and BYUH. There are two entrances to Malaekaha State Recreation Campgrounds. One entrance is I think the front where they have the office and everything and that is where the cabins are located at. There is also a back entrance which takes you to the back of the camping grounds area. I think you can just come in through this way if you already have your permit and everything and just pull up to your site. There are different sites in the area and they are all relatively close to the beach and everything. The access to bathrooms, wash area, etc. is ok to. When you do your reservation (which is online) just make sure you pick the right place that you want. Oh yeah, when you go on the back parking lot area, just make sure you drive cautiously because it is really rocky! In regards to reservations, you can go to the government website to apply, obtain, and pay for your camping permit. This is the website: https://camping.ehawaii.gov/camping/all,details,1681.html It is pretty good because there is also a map of the camping grounds so it is clear where different things are located at. When you arrive on the site, there are numbers/letters of the site located on the green picnic tables just so that you don't get confused. When you go camping, just make sure you are prepared with your camping stuff because I have seen some people not really prepared for camping. There was one time it was raining really bad and saw this one family only having a really small tent and most of your stuff was on the picnic table. Anyways, the price for the daily reservation is not bad. I think they are closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Overall, not too bad of a place to go camping down in the North Shore. The beach is pretty good and weather is pretty good too most of the time. Since it is in the North Shore, it could tend to be pretty cold too at night so yeah.

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    Brigitte S.

    I never would have thought I would say I enjoy camping but somewhere along the way I began to enjoy the whole experience and I think Malaekahana is part of the reason. You can reserve a space online for about $10 a site which comes with a picnic table and trash cans. There are also a few sinks spread out amongst the site and a bathroom with showers at each end. We usually reserve two sites just to give ourselves extra personal space. There is also tons of beach access from each campsite! Someone comes around each morning (maybe every other, I could be wrong) to pick up the trash so were able to keep the site clean and avoid bugs. This is the perfect camp site for groups or families. Most recently we were there and there was actually a whole Boy Scout group there so definitely children friendly. We usually have awesome weather, only ran into rain once but def come prepared for weather changes! As a side note, I will say that if you prefer lots of privacy, bring a curtain for the bathrooms. Only one stall has a door and the showers are open. But come on, you're camping - it's meant to be a bit rugged! Malaekahana is truly a perfect campground for North Shore Hawaii and allows you to experience 'country' life. **at night go the beach and look the stars - amazing view!**

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    Beautiful place, amazing beach Will definitely stay with my family on camping after COVID-19.

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    Malaekahana Beach Campground - Sunrise!

    Malaekahana Beach Campground

    3.7(118 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    This review is for Malaekahana State Park Campground. It's quiet and feels somewhat secluded. You…read moredo need a reservation to camp overnight. Note: the gate closes at 6:45pm, so you'll need to plan accordingly. There are some spaces you may be able to park right outside the gate, but I don't think they're considered official parking spots. Double check signs! There are some large sinks throughout the campgrounds which allow for washing dishes, fruits, and vegetables. It's also a great place to freshen up for the day. The bathrooms were clean for a beach bathroom and there are some showers inside the bathroom space as well. The water is cold! The bathroom was pretty well stocked with toilet paper, though it can get low later at night. Bring extra toilet paper just in case. There was no hand soap. The beach was beautiful! It is covered in reef, so it's not a great swimming spot. Perhaps when the tide is high you may be able to go out--but be extremely careful of our precious coral reefs. Great space for lounging on the beach! As always, remember to pack out what you pack in (and grab some plastic from the beach too!).

    We didn't camp here (family lives nearby), but it's a great little beach that's usually not as…read morecrowded as some of the others (though the afternoons do get pretty busy). Nice waves for beginner surfers and the water is calm enough for families to enjoy. Porta-potties available and dirt parking lot. Lots of beach space and reef area if you go towards the stream to the left. Lots of chickens, roosters, mongoose, and birds.

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    Malaekahana Beach Campground - Before the crowds came

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    Kokololio Beach Park - beach

    Kokololio Beach Park

    4.6(7 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    After a 45-minute drive from town to meet a friend for lunch at that popular pulehu and kalbi rib…read morespot, my bladder led me to seek relief. The original destination was the CVS restroom in the back of the store until I read the posted sign, "Employees Only". I asked a gal at the pharmacy where the nearest restroom is and she directed us here. My friend and I hopped in our car and drove here, parking in their relatively empty parking lot. After accomplishing our mission to the restroom seen here on the left (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=264&select=sGBTAyLzrA6LzXJQW3jCtQ), I walked along some of the paths to explore this park. When I reached the the beach (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=264&select=gI27rfH6NvAhj-HQ9ZNHRg), the scenery was eye-catching. There was a small group walking along the beach but it didn't look like they meant to suntan or swim there. I noticed a water fountain and picnic tables likely used for weekend items. Coming on a Thursday morning, this part of the park was empty. Though we came here for a purpose, I could see us bringing our food from our lunch spot here and enjoy our meal with nature.

    This beach is beautiful and you can avoid crowds. Lots of parking and restrooms facilities nearby…read moreas there are benches and a grass area to just chill out if you don't want to be on the actual beach. The water is so blue and clear but the waves are pretty strong but still manageable for kids who can swim.

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