Ranch camping in Oahu with showers

Waterfalls, WWII history, and world-class surf await on Hawaii’s most populated island.

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Oaezis at Oceanview Farm

15 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Kahuku, HI
At OAEZIS, every stay is an opportunity to connect deeply with the land. With an established reputation for warm hospitality, Ocean View Farm has been a trusted retreat for guests seeking peace, learning, and breathtaking views of Kahuku’s coastline and iconic windmills. This well-loved, breezy ridge site offers heated showers, turf grass camping, and a quiet, scenic escape for those who value the comfort of a proven, highly-rated experience. Key Highlights -Panoramic ocean views and expansive ridge setting -Heated showers and turf grass camping (no mud!) -Educational farm setting focused on regenerative practices (materials coming soon) What to Expect Ocean View Farm is a spacious, breezy retreat with fresh air and open skies, ideal for guests looking to experience Hawaii’s coastal beauty from above. The ridge location means steady winds and cooler temperatures, making this a comfortable, peaceful spot to enjoy nature. With no mosquitos and a clear view of the North Shore landscape, this site offers a unique perspective on Oahu’s beauty. Please note that this location has a no in-ground fire rule and occasional activity from farmers and workers living on the property. Guests may want to bring extra layers to enjoy the breeze comfortably. At OAEZIS, we all play a role in caring for the land. Your kuleana (responsibility) is to manage your own trash and leave the land better than you found it, honoring the ecosystem you’re part of. Included at Every Site At all OAEZIS locations: -Picnic tables, safe parking, and a community-centered environment -Clean bathrooms and simple self-check-in instructions -Beautiful natural setting and learning materials (farm education coming soon) Dual Stay Option For a complete OAEZIS experience, combine your stay here with Sacred Valley—a chance to enjoy the lush, secluded valley and then soak in the expansive views at Ocean View Farm. It’s a great way to see two unique sides of the North Shore. Booking & Essentials Book today to experience OAEZIS at Ocean View Farm. Essentials to bring: extra layers for the wind and a flashlight. Note: This site is breezy, with a no in-ground fire policy for safety.
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Ea Hou Farmstay in Charming Kahuku

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Kahuku, HI
Relax and unwind in nature at our secluded, green tropical fruit forest and tree farm. We are new to hipcamp, but familiar with hosting friendly folks looking for a quiet North Shore farm experience. We are a working farm filled with rescue animals, plants and innovative ideas for the love of our beautiful land. We offer a few private camp sites for tent/camper/RV of your choosing. Sleep in the orchard or on the hill with a view. Plenty of space to stretch out and call your own. Refresh with a walk through our beautiful lei garden of colorful flowers. Meet the friendly rescue horses, goats, geese, chickens, and French bulldogs. Grab a tangerine from the tree and enjoy the breeze. Only minutes away from some of the well known Kahuku shrimp trucks, dozens of eating options, secluded walking trails and beaches of Turtle Bay. Our farm is sure to give you that sense of aloha only the iconic North Shore brings. Please note, we are a working farm, so there is equipment, daily activity and sweet animals on property. Out door shower and portable toilets available for orchard campers
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Ranch camping in Oahu with showers guide

Overview

With its sugary sands, surf beaches, tropical rainforest backdrop, and melting pot of Pacific culture, Oahu is Hawaii’s flagship vacation destination. Whether you want beachside adventures, panoramic-view hikes, or history, Oahu has everything in abundance, and you can take your pick of beachside villas and coastal campsites. Spring and fall are popular times to visit Oahu, with balmy temperatures and festivals such as the King Kamehameha Floral Parade and Aloha Festival taking place, but winter campers can still enjoy average daytime temperatures of 80°F (26°C), and this is prime time for surfing.

Where to go

North Shore

With more than 51 (count ‘em!) beaches and waves reaching up to 30 feet in the winter months, Oahu’s North Shore boasts some of Hawaii’s most legendary surf breaks. Check into the state campground at Malaekahana or snag an oceanside campsite at Hau'ula Beach, go surfing and snorkeling at Sunset Beach or Waimea Beach, or head inland to explore the Waimea Valley and cool off beneath Waimea Falls.

Windward Coast

Hemmed in by the lush peaks of the Koʻolau Mountains, Oahu’s eastern shore offers a change of pace from the buzzing resort towns of the North Shore. Grab a kayak or paddleboard to paddle the coast at Kailua and Lanikai beaches, pitch your tent by the hiking trails of the Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park, or camp with a view of the mountains at Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden.

Leeward Coast

The western Leeward or Wai’anae Coast is Oahu’s least developed, making it the ideal spot to escape the crowds. Set out on a scenic road trip, climbing through the Waianae Mountains and hopping between sleepy seaside towns and secluded beaches along the coast. Campers can take their pick of five public beachside campgrounds, but make sure you get a permit.

South Oahu

Most travelers pass through Honolulu, Hawaii’s fun-loving capital, where the only urban campsite is located at Sand Island, right on Honolulu Harbor. Once you’ve explored the city, head out to Waikiki Beach, famous for its white sands, surf schools, and nightlife, or continue east to the Hanauma Bay marine conservation area to snorkel amid schools of tropical fish and sea turtles.

Central Oahu

Just west of Honolulu, the National Historic Landmark of Pearl Harbor is the site of one of the most pivotal World War II attacks, and it’s the main reason why travelers venture into central Oahu. Inland, there’s camping at Keaiwa Heiau State Recreation Area, known for its sacred Keaiwa Heiau temple.

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