Published September 18, 2024
Discover Maui’s Top 8 Camping Sites: A Guide for Nature Enthusiasts
Written by The 808 Team Maui
Beyond Maui's luxurious resorts and bustling towns lies a treasure trove of camping sites that offer an immersive experience in nature. For those looking to escape the ordinary and embrace the wild beauty of Hawaii, here are Maui's top 8 camping sites.
1. Haleakal? National Park - Hosmer Grove Campground
Located at an elevation of 7,000 feet, Hosmer Grove offers a unique camping experience in the heart of Haleakal? National Park. Campers can enjoy cool temperatures, bird watching, and hiking trails that traverse through fragrant eucalyptus trees and native Hawaiian flora.
Highlights:
- Easy access to the Haleakal? summit for sunrise views.
- Nearby Hosmer Grove Nature Trail.
- No permit required for camping.
2. Wai??napanapa State Park
Situated along the famous Hana Highway, Wai??napanapa State Park is known for its striking black sand beaches, freshwater caves, and coastal hiking trails. The park’s campground offers an escape from the norm with the sound of waves crashing nearby. This is by far our family's favorite place to camp.
Highlights:
- Black sand beach and sea caves.
- Coastal hiking trails with scenic views.
- Requires a permit for camping.
3. K?pahulu Campground
Located on the eastern side of Haleakal? National Park, K?pahulu Campground provides campers with a more tropical and secluded experience. The campground is a short distance from the breathtaking Pools of ‘Ohe’o (Seven Sacred Pools) and several waterfalls and if your lucky you will see the local kids dive bombing some serious 50+ foot jumps into the water.
Highlights:
- Proximity to the Pools of ‘Ohe’o.
- Scenic waterfall hikes.
- No permit required for camping.
4. Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area
Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area is nestled in the Kula Forest Reserve at an elevation of 6,200 feet. This campground offers a cooler climate and stunning views of Maui’s central valley, making it a great spot for hikers and nature lovers.At night the open skies provide some of the best star gazing in the state.
Highlights:
- Panoramic views of central Maui.
- Access to several hiking trails.
- Permit required for camping.
5. Camp Olowalu
Camp Olowalu, located along Maui’s western shore, is a privately-owned campground offering oceanfront camping with easy access to snorkeling, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. It’s an ideal spot for families and groups looking for a mix of relaxation and adventure and one of the pet friendly camps sites on island.
Highlights:
- Oceanfront campsites.
- Water sports activities.
- Reservations recommended.