Polihale State Park
Only Accessible with Mercedes
Locals have long favored Polihale State Park for weekend camping trips for a good reason – miles of white, powdery sand and towering cliffs signifying the entrance to the Na Pali Coastline is the idyllic setting for those who want to get away from it all. Those who want to experience the magic of Polihale must really want it; the drive consists of miles (40+ minutes) of poorly maintained dirt roads that are only allowed to be access with our Mercedes Metris Pop-tops.
Rarely crowded and always sunny, there are campsites along the main road that offer pavilions, outdoor showers and bathrooms, or it is easy to set up the perfect spot on the beach. A word of caution: strong currents and riptides make Polihale a difficult spot for swimming, especially during the winter months when large north and west swells pummel the shores. Polihale is also very dry and hot and does not have running water, so bringing adequate drinking water is a must.
$18/night (Out of State) and $12/night (Kama’aina)
Reserve Site