Hookena Beach Park - Hawaii
Captain Cook, Hawaii
Hookena Beach Park - Hawaii is a campground in HI 96704, USA, with access to Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park nearby and a
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Captain Cook, Hawaii
Hookena Beach Park - Hawaii is a campground in HI 96704, USA, with access to Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park nearby and a
Kula, Hawaii
Hosmer Grove offers a compact, well-kept camping experience with direct trail access amid diverse Hawaiian birdlife, chilly mountain air, and quick drives to Haleakala’s summit sunrise viewing points.
Pahoa, Hawaii
Isaac Hale Beach Park - Hawaii is a campground in HI 96778, USA, with a 4.6 Google rating and a free hot spring near the parking lot.
Kaaawa, Hawaii
Kahana Valley State Park - Oahu is a campground in HI 96730, USA, with a 4.7 Google rating and access to Pearl Harbor National Memorial nearby.
Kahului, Hawaii
Kanaha Beach Park - Maui is a campground in HI 96732, USA with free parking and picnic tables, and it is a good place to watch people sail and kite board.
Aiea, Hawaii
Keaiwa Heiau State Rec Area - Oahu is a campground in HI 96701, USA with two parking lots, a restroom in the upper lot, and access to running
Hanalei, Hawaii
Koaie Primitive Campground at Kōkeʻe State Park invites campers to immerse in dense forests and rugged trails while perched near overlooks that reveal cliffs plunging toward the Pacific, all at elevations around
Waimea, Hawaii
With just nine walk-in sites surrounded by fragrant flowers and immediate access to Kokee State Park’s trailheads, Kokee Campground offers a quiet, rustic stay where early risers are greeted by wild
Pāhoa, Hawaii
Waves crash against jagged lava cliffs while stone picnic tables invite you to linger amid the ocean’s roar and vivid sunset hues at MacKenzie State Rec Area in Pāhoa.
Waimea, Hawaii
A rugged lava-rock shoreline gives way to a weathered concrete pier with a vertical ladder leading into deep, fish-rich waters where strong swimmers glide among coral and an old anchor just offshore.
Kahuku, Hawaii
Malaekahana State Recreation Area offers a spacious sandy beach with shaded picnic spots, clean restrooms, and a calm cove ideal for kids, where visitors can stroll to a nearby bird sanctuary island
Captain Cook, Hawaii
A rugged two-mile loop threads through dense native vegetation and jagged lava rocks, offering a brief but challenging trek where wild chickens roam near basic rest facilities.
Ho'olehua, Hawaii
Palaau State Park offers quiet camping with cool temperatures, clean facilities, and wheelchair-accessible trails leading to sweeping views of the Kalaupapa peninsula and towering sea cliffs.
Mountain View, Hawaii
Punaluu Beach Park invites visitors to marvel at shimmering black lava sand and the slow glide of sunbathing sea turtles while navigating lifeguard-patrolled waters where strong currents demand respect.
Hanapepe, Hawaii
Sugi Grove Primitive - Kokee State Park is a campground in HI 96716, USA, with primitive camping and a toilet.
Hana, Hawaii
Waianapanapa State Park in Hana invites explorers to wander among black lava fields, sea caves, and a striking beach where wild surf meets patches of sand and stone, all framed by vivid tropical greenery