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E Komo Mai!
"Welcome to the City and County of Honolulu and our online Camping System. You can now reserve a campsite from your home computer and from your mobile device. Our hope is that this new system will make the camping experience easier and more accessible for both kama‘aina and malihini."
Please be sure to see the Site Updates below and read our FAQs for important information.
--Mahalo!
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Bellows Field Beach Park
50 campsites 3-day camping -
Hau'ula Beach Park
8 campsites 5-day camping -
Kahua Kuou (Ho'omaluhia)
8 campsites 3-day camping -
Kahua Lehua (Ho'omaluhia)
6 campsites 3-day camping -
Kahua Nui-Makai (Ho'omaluhia)
15 campsites 3-day camping -
Kaiaka Bay Beach Park
7 campsites 5-day camping -
Kalaeloa Beach Park
13 campsites 3-day camping -
Kalanianaole Beach Park
11 campsites 5-day camping -
Kea'au Beach Park
25 campsites 5-day camping -
Kokololio Beach Park
5 campsites 5-day camping -
Kualoa A Regional Park
7 campsites 3-day camping -
Kualoa B Regional Park
14 campsites 5-day camping -
Lualualei Beach Park #1
6 campsites 5-day camping -
Maili Beach Park
12 campsites 3-day camping -
Swanzy Beach Park
9 campsites 3-day camping -
Waimanalo Bay Beach Park
10 campsites 5-day camping -
Waimanalo Beach Park
10 campsites 5-day camping
Site Updates
***NOTICE: Camping and public use of Bellows Field Beach Park will be suspended from Friday, July 14, 2017 through Monday, July 17, 2017 for military training. The other two campgrounds in Waimanalo are scheduled to remain open during that time. Thank you for your understanding. ***NOTICE: The Waimanalo Canoe Club Regatta will be held on June 25. This event usually attracts a large crowd and may impact the campground & parking lot. *** HURRICANE SEASONAL ADVISORY: During this Hurricane Season refunds for camping will be given only if the campgrounds are officially closed due to a hurricane. In this event, an official public announcement regarding Park Closure(s) will come from the Mayor/Mayor’s Office.***NOTICE: Kalaeloa Beach Park - The comfort station will remain closed until further notice, portable toilets will be available and the outdoor showers will be operational. Parking at your campsite is no longer permitted. Vehicle parking is along the unpaved road with in the campground (known as Eisenhower Rd).
***NOTICE: Nanakuli Beach Park was officially renamed Kalanianaole Beach Park (reference City Council Resolution 15-289).
**ADVISORY FOR EMAIL NOTIFICATION - Please add no-reply@honolulu.gov to your contacts to ensure email delivery. If you are awaiting confirmation, please check your SPAM and TRASH folders for emails from the City and County of Honolulu.**
At camping.honolulu.gov you can reserve a campsite up to two (2) weeks in advance. Campsites are made available every Friday at 5:00 p.m. (Hawaii Standard Time) including Holidays. Camping fees for a campsite holding up to ten (10) persons will be thirty-two (32) dollars for a three day campground and fifty-two (52) dollars for a five day campground. Per FAQ 1: Camping permits in city campgrounds are issued for three (3) days or five (5) days only, depending on the park. Camping always begins on Friday and extends through the weekend ending on either Monday at 8am (3 days) or Wednesday at 8am (5 days). Online payment for your camping permit is handled through our website via PAYPAL. Refunds will not be available.
Parking permits now require you to provide make, model, color, year, and license plate number for each of up to three cars. Only cars with parking permits are allowed overnight.
This site only applies to City and County of Honolulu parks. If you wish to camp at a Hawaii State Park, please click here.
Please see our FAQs if you have further questions.