Everybody knows how beautiful Hawaii is, but imagine how relaxing it is camping on the beach in Hawaii. While most campgrounds in Hawaii don’t have a lot of amenities, it is important that you pack all of your camping gear with you. The first island in Hawaii to be talked about is Kauai. Kauai has some of the most beautiful sceneries so make sure you pack your Brunton binoculars.
Ha’ena Beach Park
Located at the end of Highway 56 (Haena)
808-241-6660
Ha’ena Beach park features on site fishing, grills, picnic tables, and cold shower stalls. Even though the park has grills, it is still important to bring you’re a good camping grill like the Camp Chef camping grill due to the limited number of grills on site. There is a fee of $3-$5 per person per day.
Hanamaulu Beach Park
Located one mile east of Highway 56 (Hanamaula)
808-241-6660
Hanamaulu Beach park allows self contained units and tent camping. While having a self contained unit is nice, you can beat the views under the stars at night while camping in your Kelty camping tent.
Niumalu Park
Located 3 miles southwest on Highway 58 from the junction of Highway 56 and 58.
808-241-6660
Niumalu Park has picnic tables, grills, boat ramp, play equipment, and cold shower stalls. Niumalu Park does not allow pets.