Camp Mokulēʻia

Reviews (5)

What Guests Are Saying

Camp Mokulēʻia offers a beautiful and serene setting near the ocean, with well-maintained cabins and clean facilities, making it an enjoyable retreat for groups and families. Guests appreciate the variety of activities, free beach access, and the delicious food provided. However, there have been concerns about some unprofessional staff behavior that detracted from the experience for certain visitors.

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Joy Yo Montana

Joy Yo Montana

May 19, 2026

5

So I went on a school trip with JC was here and it was the best they gave us food and we did a lot of activities there. It’s always free swim at the beach and overall it was just really good.

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Marcus Bohach

Marcus Bohach

May 19, 2026

5

I like the food at the campsite and the place is right by the ocean. I like that there is a beach by the cabins and it is fun being near the ocean and sleeping in cabins. I hope to visit this place again someday. I would be a lot of great fun. I also want to keep doing community service.

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Jonathan Bales

Jonathan Bales

November 29, 2025

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I wish I could write a zero star review, they were wildly unprofessional and not pono at all the grown man camp counselor with the man bun who was extremely rude made it terrible. I forgot his name but he should be fired. I would never ever ever come here. They should also learn the laws against how people he beach is public and not private.

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Tiffani Macatiag

Tiffani Macatiag

November 20, 2025

5

Beautiful campground with many available options for accommodation. We stayed in the Cabins which had 3 bedrooms (2 bunks each) with a spacious living room area with small fridge, microwave, and storage. Bathroom had 2 stalls & 3 showers. Outside area had our own picnic table right in front of our cabin overlooking the beach down below the barrier rock wall. There are many lounge chairs to sit and watch the beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Cabin came with outside shower and close line on the side.

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Mg 0

Mg 0

August 17, 2025

5

A remote retreat hosted by a Christian church organisation. Beautiful, calm and natural setting on the ocean, backed by the Waianae mountains. Not much in the direct area, which is great, though it’s close enough to locations for emergency staples. You can either stay in some of the cabins or tents, or bring your own camping gear. Campsites all have their own running water and rubbish bins. Restrooms, which are shared amongst all parties, are clean, thankfully.
The beach itself is clean and good for both strong swimmers and small children.

This campground retreat area is directly across from Dillingham airfield.

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Location Camp Mokulēʻia

Address:
68-729 Farrington Highway
Waialua, HI, 96791
United States

Highway access

The campground is on Farrington Highway. Kamehameha Highway is near and Interstate H-2 is a short drive away, providing additional regional access.

Latitude & Longitude: 21.5806 / -158.182

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Last updated: June 18, 2026