Mālaekahana State Recreation Area
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Mālaekahana State Recreation Area is an excellent location with good facilities and great beaches. We spent 3 days there recently with a couple of young children. All beaches are fine, white sand. As to surf, the beaches range from the tame and sandy up to the breakers (La'ie Bay on the South side of Area B of the campground) to the rock and coral reef under water at the shore in front of Goat Island (just across from the North side of Area A of the campground). To the North of Goat Island there is a bay with a somewhat pebbly floor and a stone structure the children liked to call a "submerged castle". When the children were not playing in the surf or exploring the rocky parts of the shore, they were "hunting" feral chickens roaming around the campground. Other reviewers point out that you can "walk" to Goat Island at low tide: that's correct, but plan on walking in water at times that is waist-to-chest-deep. Particularly with the cross-current, after the first third, this is a walk limited to adults with bathing suits and good reef shoes. The two camping areas A & B are quite isolated, not overcrowded and well-maintained. In July 2022 people were friendly and quiet, and we had no problem at all with theft (as mentioned in another review). Although you feel like you are out in the wild, on the road used to get there (Route 83), there is a large shopping center in La'ie about one mile South of the Park entrance. Between the Foodland grocery and the Ace Hardware located there, we could find just about anything we might have forgotten or needed during a stay. Bathrooms were fine for a campground. The toilets for Area A had doors on the stalls, but those in Area B did not. All toilets had paper. The indoor showers were OK, although their floors become very sandy from use as evening approached. Park staff clean the bathrooms daily around 7:00 am. A number of water stations, each with 4 sinks and faucets are located throughout both camping areas A and B. Other reviewers have noted that park staff did not check their permits. That was true for us. However, park staff was present on and off during the day and could have checked permits at any time. Given the very reasonable price ($20/day) of a camping permit for up to 10 people, I see no reason for anyone to try to stay without paying. Everyone seemed to leave their site clean and on time. We came back to Honolulu very relaxed and with the feeling we'd been far off the grid. We also met some new friends. The kids loved exploring this patch of wild Oahu.
David DonaldDavid Donald
100
It’s an ok spot to camp. We spent two nights here this round. The beaches have really nice sand but there was an exceptional amount of wood and debris on the beach as well. You can walk to the island at low tide!! The campsite is locked nightly which makes no sense to me because all this does is keep tax payers who pay for the parks out. It seems to be a theme in Hawaii. Keep the people who pay for the parks out but allow homeless to come and go freely. You will also notice that the homeless are sleeping on the beach and there is a lot of trash not picked up around the areas they are. They need to be handled or moved. Overall we had an good time and would consider camping here again.
Obie TricObie Tric
20
A very nice recreation area along the Kamehameha Highway 83 on the North East side of the island. The park has plenty of parking and has modern bathroom facilities, you can also camp but only in designated areas with a permit. The beach is nice to walk along or also for swimming but be careful between the shore and Goat Island because of the cross currents. Five stars.... yes... what can I say bad about the place????
Kevin KoehlerKevin Koehler
10
Absolutely beautiful! Great place to take the family camping. Great campsites. State park guys come around each morning to empty the trash bins at each campsite. Nice calm water for the kids to swim and play in. Make sure to bring water shoes because there is a lot of reef. If you like "roughing it" camping, this is the place to do it. Hands down, my new favorite spot to camp!!!
Ohana AdventuresOhana Adventures
20
One of my favorite hidden gems. The beach is seldom busy and beautiful. You can actually walk to the bird sanctuary island across the bay. Quite a lot of parking, bathrooms are nice and clean very comparable to others up and down the east side. Great spot for a family camp or day picnic. I’ve brought visiting friends here and they love the quiet and wonderful beach.
Todd BarringerTodd Barringer
00
Very beautiful beach, it was surprising how we had a great stretch of the beach all to ourselves one day. There is a nearby Goat island that supposedly you can wade to on a good day, but the day that we were there the waves were rough and it looked too iffy trying to get over to the island, so we just spent time exploring the beach.
Steven HungSteven Hung
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56-020 Kamehameha Hwy, Laie, HI 96762
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attractions: Gunstock Ranch, Hukilau Beach Park, Mokuauia Islet Seabird Sanctuary, Hukilau Beach, restaurants: Ken's Fresh Fish
