The best beach camping near Captain Cook

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for camping in the United States! If you're looking for a beach camping experience near Captain Cook, Hawaii, we've got you covered with over 78 options to choose from. Get ready to soak up the sun and enjoy the sand between your toes. With an average price per night of $60 and options as low as $5, there's something for every budget. Check out some of our top campsites near Captain Cook, Hawaii with beach access: Papa’s Hawaiian Orchid Farm (172 reviews), Stargazers Jungle Lounge Glampsites (128 reviews), and Moon Garden Farm Getaway (65 reviews). Whether you're into surfing, wildlife watching, or snow sports, you'll find plenty of popular activities to enjoy. Plus, popular amenities like showers, trash facilities, and campfires are available to enhance your camping experience. Start planning your beach camping adventure today!

98% (44) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Captain Cook

Gingerhill Farm Retreat

1. Gingerhill Farm Retreat

96%
(47)
2.1mi from Captain Cook · 10 sites · Lodging
Gingerhill Farm Retreat is a farm community dedicated to exploring sustainability, self-sufficiency, and stewardship of the land. To these ends, we have transformed our lush five-acre plot into a verdant botanical food forest. As you meander through our gardens and orchards, you will marvel at the incredible abundance and beauty that surrounds you. Through our various programs, we invite the community and international guests to join us in our daily routine of work and wellness. Come enjoy expansive ocean views and postcard sunsets. Eat delicious, healing farm-to-fork food. Spread some mulch; sow some seed. Get intimate with nature and find your unadulterated self. We would love to see you on the farm.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$72
 / night
Waipio KOA

2. Waipio KOA

89%
(9)
48mi from Captain Cook · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
After arriving between 12-4 pm at the meet up location; waipio valley's lookout pavilion connected to flush toilet bathrooms, we will meet the local information officer and kahuna proceeding down Waipio road as we drive your 4x4 vehicle or guide your hui single file on foot 2.5 miles to Waipio's KOA to set camp for your stay. Please refrain from walking or driving Waipio road prior to or after our meetup as the current road safety restrictions prohibit all non-Hawaiian island residents from entering the valley without a local escort. Waipio KOA is an active farm to table fruit orchard, la'au lapa au medicine garden, and apo ohana community center. Waipio KOA shares a mission to unify the seven star tribes from all major honua (earth) continents in apo (circle) formation to spread equality, peace, and harmony around our shared planet earth. he ali'i ka aina he kauwa ke kanaka Now is the hour to come together in unity and equality to share ha breath, kala light, aina land/earth, and wai water. Once your camp is set, you will be walking distance from a potable spring, waterfalls, a black sand beach, Waipio stream and Waimanu Valley campground 9 miles on the Muliwai wilderness reserve trail. Wild horses, birds, pigs and farmers are commonly scene throughout the valley. When surf and ocean conditions allow you may enjoy kayaking, swimming, diving, fishing, surfing and seasonal whale and dolphin watching. As camp hosts we will provide the best guidance during your stay and are available for more intimate one on one assistance with your choice of activities should you need. Please specify what your intentions for this camp experience are during our meeting at the valley lookout. As active farmer gardeners we are seeking extra hands in work projects and welcome long stay extensions involving a work trade agreement. Be sure to let us know if you are interested in this option to extend your stay. Although it may be perfectly fun and fabulous to camp in the rain, extreme rain and high flood water conditions may result in a cancelation of your reservation. In accordance with hipcamp's cancelation policy, we can refund your payment 72 hrs before your arrival date. Mahalo for your kokua and we look joyward to seeing your happy camper smile. E Komo Mai
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$40
 / night
Waterfront Paradise

3. Waterfront Paradise

32mi from Captain Cook · 1 site · Lodging
Stay the night in a stationary campervan in beautiful, iconic Puako Bay. It’s equipped with everything you need for camping, swimming, snorkeling, and more. Your van includes a small kitchen with a fridge, stove, sink, and hot water shower. You’ll also have access to a golf cart to explore the many beautiful beach accesses along the street, as well as a two-person kayak for your ocean adventures.
Toilets
Showers
Hot Tub
from 
$150
 / night
Kīholo State Park Reserve

4. Kīholo State Park Reserve

8 sites · Kalaoa, Hawaii
A lava-covered coastal park, Kīholo State Park Reserve features small bays, sparsely vegetated coastline, historic lava flows, and plenty of wide open space to roam. If you’ve never visited a black sand beach, you’ll have the chance to see it here, pressed up and contrasting against lush palm trees and shoreline. It’s a pretty decent spot for snorkeling too. While the park is still undergoing conceptual planning for future public use, visitors are able to visit during the day. Overnight camping is offered in a more remote area. Please be prepared with your own drinking water. Dehydration is so not a good look for you.
Campfires
Toilets
Potable water
Hāpuna Beach State Recreation Area

5. Hāpuna Beach State Recreation Area

4 sites · Puako, Hawaii
It’s no secret—Hawaii’s Big Island is pretty darn beautiful. And Hāpuna Beach State Recreation Area is no exception, too. With towering palms, lush greenery and—of course—the beautiful blue Pacific Ocean, you might just literally gasp in awe when you drive up to Hāpuna. A sandy trail offers hiking along the coast with stunning ocean views, but besides that, swimming, picnicking, and good ol’ fashioned relaxing are some of the park’s most popular activities. Itching to spend the night at this beautiful spot? Hāpuna has got you covered with a selection of A-frame shelters to rest your head at after a long day of… well… relaxing!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
Ho‘okena Beach Park

6. Ho‘okena Beach Park

11mi from Captain Cook · 11 sites
Ho'okena Beach Park stands out as a unique destination due to its rich cultural heritage as one of the last active Hawaiian canoe fishing villages in Hawaii. This historical site features remnants of an old commercial steamship pier and showcases traditional fishing practices that have been passed down through generations. Visitors may be fortunate enough to witness local fishermen launching their canoes or returning with a fresh catch. The beach itself is a stunning blend of fine gray sand and diverse coral, creating a picturesque setting. Depending on the season, the tranquil blue waters reveal vibrant underwater landscapes teeming with colorful fish. During the south swell, boogie boarders can be seen skillfully riding the waves near the shore. The breathtaking sunsets and sunrises over the cliffs add to the park's allure. Ho'okena Beach Park also offers an exceptional camping experience. Guests can sleep under a blanket of stars while listening to the calming sound of waves crashing on the shore. Waking up to the gentle sea breeze and stunning views makes this campground a truly unforgettable destination. Whether you're looking for outdoor activities, natural beauty, or a taste of Hawaiian culture, Ho'okena Beach Park has something for everyone.
Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

7. Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

97%
(53)
34 sites · Pahala, Hawaii
Flowing lava, crater hikes, and rainforests await campers at Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for camping in the United States! If you're looking for a beach camping experience near Captain Cook, Hawaii, we've got you covered with over 78 options to choose from. Get ready to soak up the sun and enjoy the sand between your toes. With an average price per night of $60 and options as low as $5, there's something for every budget. Check out some of our top campsites near Captain Cook, Hawaii with beach access: Papa’s Hawaiian Orchid Farm (172 reviews), Stargazers Jungle Lounge Glampsites (128 reviews), and Moon Garden Farm Getaway (65 reviews). Whether you're into surfing, wildlife watching, or snow sports, you'll find plenty of popular activities to enjoy. Plus, popular amenities like showers, trash facilities, and campfires are available to enhance your camping experience. Start planning your beach camping adventure today!

98% (44) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Captain Cook

Gingerhill Farm Retreat

1. Gingerhill Farm Retreat

96%
(47)
2.1mi from Captain Cook · 10 sites · Lodging
Gingerhill Farm Retreat is a farm community dedicated to exploring sustainability, self-sufficiency, and stewardship of the land. To these ends, we have transformed our lush five-acre plot into a verdant botanical food forest. As you meander through our gardens and orchards, you will marvel at the incredible abundance and beauty that surrounds you. Through our various programs, we invite the community and international guests to join us in our daily routine of work and wellness. Come enjoy expansive ocean views and postcard sunsets. Eat delicious, healing farm-to-fork food. Spread some mulch; sow some seed. Get intimate with nature and find your unadulterated self. We would love to see you on the farm.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$72
 / night
Waipio KOA

2. Waipio KOA

89%
(9)
48mi from Captain Cook · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
After arriving between 12-4 pm at the meet up location; waipio valley's lookout pavilion connected to flush toilet bathrooms, we will meet the local information officer and kahuna proceeding down Waipio road as we drive your 4x4 vehicle or guide your hui single file on foot 2.5 miles to Waipio's KOA to set camp for your stay. Please refrain from walking or driving Waipio road prior to or after our meetup as the current road safety restrictions prohibit all non-Hawaiian island residents from entering the valley without a local escort. Waipio KOA is an active farm to table fruit orchard, la'au lapa au medicine garden, and apo ohana community center. Waipio KOA shares a mission to unify the seven star tribes from all major honua (earth) continents in apo (circle) formation to spread equality, peace, and harmony around our shared planet earth. he ali'i ka aina he kauwa ke kanaka Now is the hour to come together in unity and equality to share ha breath, kala light, aina land/earth, and wai water. Once your camp is set, you will be walking distance from a potable spring, waterfalls, a black sand beach, Waipio stream and Waimanu Valley campground 9 miles on the Muliwai wilderness reserve trail. Wild horses, birds, pigs and farmers are commonly scene throughout the valley. When surf and ocean conditions allow you may enjoy kayaking, swimming, diving, fishing, surfing and seasonal whale and dolphin watching. As camp hosts we will provide the best guidance during your stay and are available for more intimate one on one assistance with your choice of activities should you need. Please specify what your intentions for this camp experience are during our meeting at the valley lookout. As active farmer gardeners we are seeking extra hands in work projects and welcome long stay extensions involving a work trade agreement. Be sure to let us know if you are interested in this option to extend your stay. Although it may be perfectly fun and fabulous to camp in the rain, extreme rain and high flood water conditions may result in a cancelation of your reservation. In accordance with hipcamp's cancelation policy, we can refund your payment 72 hrs before your arrival date. Mahalo for your kokua and we look joyward to seeing your happy camper smile. E Komo Mai
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$40
 / night
Waterfront Paradise

3. Waterfront Paradise

32mi from Captain Cook · 1 site · Lodging
Stay the night in a stationary campervan in beautiful, iconic Puako Bay. It’s equipped with everything you need for camping, swimming, snorkeling, and more. Your van includes a small kitchen with a fridge, stove, sink, and hot water shower. You’ll also have access to a golf cart to explore the many beautiful beach accesses along the street, as well as a two-person kayak for your ocean adventures.
Toilets
Showers
Hot Tub
from 
$150
 / night
Kīholo State Park Reserve

4. Kīholo State Park Reserve

8 sites · Kalaoa, Hawaii
A lava-covered coastal park, Kīholo State Park Reserve features small bays, sparsely vegetated coastline, historic lava flows, and plenty of wide open space to roam. If you’ve never visited a black sand beach, you’ll have the chance to see it here, pressed up and contrasting against lush palm trees and shoreline. It’s a pretty decent spot for snorkeling too. While the park is still undergoing conceptual planning for future public use, visitors are able to visit during the day. Overnight camping is offered in a more remote area. Please be prepared with your own drinking water. Dehydration is so not a good look for you.
Campfires
Toilets
Potable water
Hāpuna Beach State Recreation Area

5. Hāpuna Beach State Recreation Area

4 sites · Puako, Hawaii
It’s no secret—Hawaii’s Big Island is pretty darn beautiful. And Hāpuna Beach State Recreation Area is no exception, too. With towering palms, lush greenery and—of course—the beautiful blue Pacific Ocean, you might just literally gasp in awe when you drive up to Hāpuna. A sandy trail offers hiking along the coast with stunning ocean views, but besides that, swimming, picnicking, and good ol’ fashioned relaxing are some of the park’s most popular activities. Itching to spend the night at this beautiful spot? Hāpuna has got you covered with a selection of A-frame shelters to rest your head at after a long day of… well… relaxing!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
Ho‘okena Beach Park

6. Ho‘okena Beach Park

11mi from Captain Cook · 11 sites
Ho'okena Beach Park stands out as a unique destination due to its rich cultural heritage as one of the last active Hawaiian canoe fishing villages in Hawaii. This historical site features remnants of an old commercial steamship pier and showcases traditional fishing practices that have been passed down through generations. Visitors may be fortunate enough to witness local fishermen launching their canoes or returning with a fresh catch. The beach itself is a stunning blend of fine gray sand and diverse coral, creating a picturesque setting. Depending on the season, the tranquil blue waters reveal vibrant underwater landscapes teeming with colorful fish. During the south swell, boogie boarders can be seen skillfully riding the waves near the shore. The breathtaking sunsets and sunrises over the cliffs add to the park's allure. Ho'okena Beach Park also offers an exceptional camping experience. Guests can sleep under a blanket of stars while listening to the calming sound of waves crashing on the shore. Waking up to the gentle sea breeze and stunning views makes this campground a truly unforgettable destination. Whether you're looking for outdoor activities, natural beauty, or a taste of Hawaiian culture, Ho'okena Beach Park has something for everyone.
Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

7. Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

97%
(53)
34 sites · Pahala, Hawaii
Flowing lava, crater hikes, and rainforests await campers at Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

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