Welcome to Hau'ula Homestead! We are located on O‘ahu, the beautiful Hawaiian Island.
Right across the road from Hau'ula Beach park and a short drive from famous North Shore beaches. Flat grass field with some trees and bordered by a stream.
We have two RV/tent campsites available. If you are bringing an RV, we can accommodate vehicles up to 45ft in length. No hookups are available at this time, the sites are flat.
Campfires not permitted.
We are pet-friendly, but please keep your pets on leash.
A toilet, potable water, and wifi are all available.
Kokololio Beach Park is a 2-minute drive from the site. Hau'ula Loop Trail is only 4 minutes away. Kokololio Beach is a nice stretch of sand and during the summer months, swimming is possible.
When coming from the south, turn left toward the mountain immediately before the long Hauula Beach park bridge or when coming from the north turn right immediately toward the mountain just after the long park bridge into my dirt driveway. You will have the small river on your righthand side as you drive in.
Pros: It’s quiet. It’s very green. Residents are nice and friendly. It’s got a good bathroom and shower that’s close to walk to. Less mosquitoes than other sites and no other campers.
The circus tent is huge. Super laidback country living for a getaway from the suburbs. Close to so many hikes and cool beaches. The host Mike is super nice and quick to respond for any questions or concerns. It’s cheap. We had a dog and our dog was fine in this environment.
Challenges: Its not a true campsite. So if you want that experience check out other sites. You can hear some neighbor chatter but it’s still very quiet. Overall, a great experience with the family where you can relax and unwind.
Had the best time staying on Mike’s land! Bathrooms were clean and easy to use. The land itself was gorgeous and really enhanced our experience on the North Shore! We hope to visit again soon!
Mike seems super nice. Back property was pretty and My view pretty. Was hard to find, no signs. Homeless guy and lots of garbage at end of driveway. Neighbor dogs barking at us.
Toilet house and shower not very clean or tidy. I dont mind rustic, but this was, it wouldnt pay $40. To camp there again. I paid less for a nicer State camp sight. Didnt feel safe for myself, a women and my son.
A wonderful first day on Oahu. We slept under one of the many guava trees on Hau’ula Homestead. We throughly enjoyed our night under the stars. The green grass to pitch our tent was comfortable. We appreciated the extra covered seating area complete with lawn chairs and a picnic bench. We enjoyed some of the delicious fruit, picked with permission, straight from the fully laden with guavas and star fruit. A tasty tropical treat. Yum!
The shower room is simple. Yet, it felt good to have a warm shower to wash away the weariness of air travel and again to refresh in the morning. Our holiday plans took us onwards around the island after only one night. Perhaps we’ll plan a longer stay when we return again to the island. We appreciated Michael’s hospitality, before during and after our night of camping in the tropics. Michael kindly stopped by our camp to say aloha. We all felt warmly welcomed. Mahalo, Michael. We all truly felt the island’s Aloha at Michael’s Hau’ula Homestead.
Location
Hauula, Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Nā moku ʻehā First Nations according to