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Aloha and Welcome to Hawaii’s State Parks!

Hawaii is the most remote land mass on earth. Its reputation for unsurpassed natural beauty is reflected in its parks. Hawaii’s state park system is comprised of 51 state parks encompassing nearly 30,000 acres on the 5 major islands. The park environments range from landscaped grounds with developed facilities to wildland areas with trails and primitive facilities.

Outdoor recreation consists of a diversity of coastal and wildland recreational experiences, including picnicking, camping, lodging, ocean recreation, sightseeing, hiking, and pleasure walking. The park program protects, preserves, and interprets excellent examples of Hawaii’s natural and cultural history. The exceptional scenic areas are managed for their aesthetic values and developed for their superb views.

We invite you to experience Hawaii, learn about its unique resources and history, and participate in outdoor recreation by visiting our parks. As you visit, please help us protect Hawaii’s fragile and irreplaceable resources for future generations

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About this location:

State Park

Hours

April 1 to Labor Day:
7 am to 7 pm

After Labor Day to March 31:
7 am to 6 pm

Entrance Fee

  • None

About

This area is under park reserve status and still undergoing conceptual planning for future public use. The area is a stark, lava-covered coastal park with small bays, sparsely vegetated coastline, historic lava flows, and wide open spaces. Gates are locked nightly. When entrance gates are locked for the night, vehicles will not be able to enter or leave the park.

Campsites are located along an unimproved gravel access road in a shaded kiawe (mesquite) grove fronting an ‘ili’ili (pebble) beach. This is a remote area with no facilities and NO WATER. Portable toilets are provided. Call 911 in the event of an emergency.

Camping is allowed on weekends only (Friday through Sunday nights), and sites may be reserved up to 30 days in advance of check-in.

Activities

  • Beachgoing
  • Camping
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Sightseeing
  • Snorkeling
  • Swimming
  • Wildlife Viewing

Facilities

  • Campsites
  • No Drinking Water
  • Restroom
  • Trash Cans

Camping

Camping is allowed for a fee on weekends only (Friday through Sunday nights), and sites may be reserved up to 30 days in advance of check-in.
Fees start at $12 per campsite per night.

Prohibited

  • No Motorized Vehicles/ATV’s
  • No Animals/Pets
  • No Alcoholic Beverages
  • No Littering/Dumping
  • No Smoking
  • No Commercial Activities
  • No Driving on Beach
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  • Saturday
  • Sunday


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