Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park
This campground is at the end of an 11 mile hike and not for campervans. Take a walk on the wild side, literally, to camp at Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park. The Kalalau Trail spans 11-miles long of traversing rugged coastline and lush valleys before arriving at the destination, Kalalau Valley and beach. It is a challenging feat that should only be attempted by expert hikers. In this valley where the ancient Hawaiians once lived, terraced campsites are set up next to the stream. During summer, layers of white sand extend the shoreline turning the beach into your natural bed.
Camping at Kalalau Valley will take preparation and having the right camping gear, as well as plenty of supplies to get you through your trip. There are composting toilets and rain shelters in some areas, and no drinking water available or trash service. Keep in mind that there are limited camping permits available for this site and reservations can be made on the State’s wikipermit website a year in advance.
$20/person/night (Out of State) and $15/person/night (Kama’aina)
Reserve Site