Hōlua Campground Introduce
Nestled in the heart of Kula, Hawaii, Hōlua Campground offers a captivating retreat for nature enthusiasts. This picturesque campground provides an ideal setting for those seeking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and reconnect with nature. Whether you're pitching a tent or arriving in your RV, Hōlua Campground ensures a memorable experience with its stunning surroundings and comprehensive amenities.
Located at 96790, Kula, HI, this campground is a gateway to breathtaking landscapes and numerous outdoor activities. Visitors can explore diverse trails, enjoy the vibrant sunsets and sunrises, and discover hidden gems like the Silversword Loop Trail nearby. The campsite offers essential facilities such as water refill points (with filtration recommended), restrooms, and fire pits for those looking to gather around a warm fire under the starlit sky.
- Scenic Location: Surrounded by lush greenery and offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys.
- Comprehensive Facilities: Includes restrooms, water refill stations, and fire pits for an authentic camping experience.
Hōlua Campground is more than just a place to stay; it's an invitation to explore and enjoy Hawaii's natural beauty. The campground is popular among both solo adventurers and group enthusiasts, providing ample space for everyone to unwind.
- Customer Feedback:
- "An amazing hike down and worth the stay because the weather and lighting change often..."
- "Gorgeous sunset & sunrise." - Customer Review
- "Don't miss the silversword loop nearby." - Visitor Tip
Whether you're planning a solo adventure, a family trip, or a group outing, Hōlua Campground promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of Hawaii.
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Customer Reviews
Get a camp reservation and read the campsite map and set up in the right spot. If you are a group of 5 or more book the group site so you don't keep others camped at smaller sites up all night. An amazing hike down and worth the stay because the weather and lighting change often to make it a different view when you wake up to hike back. Don't miss the silversword loop nearby.
I counted at least four great camping spots. One of three water refill points in the park, just be sure to filter it &/or treat it with tablets. Gorgeous sunset & sunrise.
Good spot for primitive camping. You need a permit to camp here (free), and they say you need to treat your water, although there is a water source at the camp. Cabin looks lovely, and primitive sites were nice. It is so incredibly quiet here, and sunrise and sunset are incredible, watching the lower clouds encroach and recede in the valley. The hike in is strenuous and can be hot in the sun, but trail is well-maintained and mostly dirt or rock steps.
Not a fan. Rather sleep outside. For something you have to reserve up to six months out for it's best and less 'ew' to just get tent camp at one of the camping spots. Place was dingy, smelly, and worn out. No thanks.
Great place to camp. Wish I could go back. Was there on a full moon. You could read without a headlamp at night