With endless summer weather comes endless opportunities for summer activities in the Aloha State – swimming, surfing, hiking, and perhaps our favorite: wild camping in Hawaii. And while you will find campgrounds scattered across the Hawaiian Islands — from beachfront parks to botanical gardens and everywhere in between — our favorites are found within these state park campgrounds to visit in Hawaii. These 12 state parks and recreation areas offer some of the Aloha State’s best campgrounds, and we can’t wait to escape into the wilderness for a weekend. Read on and try to choose your favorite!

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What is your favorite spot for wild camping Hawaii? Have you been to any of them before? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below, and then join our Hawaii Nature Lovers group on Facebook to share your photographs and discover all the natural wonders Hawaii has to offer.

For more information about these options for camping in Hawaii, visit the Hawaii Parks website. If you’re not interested in rustic or more long term camping in Hawaii, you might want to check out these 10 campgrounds in Hawaii perfect for those who hate camping.

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State Park Campgrounds To Visit In Hawaii

Can you camp on the beaches in Hawaii?

Yes! State laws state that you can sleep on any of the public beaches in Hawaii. However, you must obtain a camping permit in order to do so. Some parks or beaches may not offer long-term campgrounds in Hawaii, so be sure to check local rules and regulations before you plan your stay.

Is there any free camping in Hawaii?

No. All public lands that are open for public camping in Hawaii must be used with a permit, which you have to purchase ahead of time.

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