Big Island
Kiholo State Park Reserve
Beach access
Car access
Restrooms
Still a work in progress, Kiholo State Park Reserve is undergoing conceptual planning for future public use. Kiholo State Park Reserve is a lava-covered coastal park with bays, lava flows, and vast open spaces. Camping is allowed on weekends only (Friday through Sunday nights), but there’s no running water, so you’ll want to bring your own (portable toilets are provided).
The reserve offers much to see and do. The Wainanalii Lagoon, Keanalele (the Queen’s bath), and the black sand beaches being perhaps the most popular destinations within the reserve. Please note that the gates are locked nightly. When entrance gates are locked for the night, vehicles will not be leave the park.
Beach access
Car access
Restrooms
$30/night (Out of State) and $20/night (Kama’aina)
Reserve Site