This area is under park reserve status and still undergoing conceptual planning for future public use. The area is a stark, lava-covered coastal park with small bays, sparsely vegetated coastline, historic lava flows, and wide open spaces. Gates are locked nightly. When entrance gates are locked for the night, vehicles will not be able to enter or leave the park. For more information on Kiholo and camping at Kiholo please watch the video below.





Kīholo State Park Reserve
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Activities
Hiking
Fishing
Swimming
Sightseeing
Snorkeling
Wildlife Watching
Rules & Regulations
No Dogs
No Motorized Wheeled Vehicles
Park Curator Group
Kiholo State Park Reserve is jointly managed by the Division of State Parks and the curator group Hui Aloha Kiholo.
More information about Hui Aloha Kiholo can be found on their website at https://www.huialohakiholo.org/
Activities
- Beachgoing
- Camping
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Sightseeing
- Snorkeling
- Swimming
- Wildlife Viewing
Prohibited
- No Motorized Vehicles/ATVs
- No Animals/Pets
- No Alcoholic Beverages
- No Littering/Dumping
- No Smoking
- No Commercial Activities
- No Driving on Beach
Facilities
- Campsites
- No Drinking Water
- Restroom
- Trash Cans
Hours
Daily 7:00am to 6:45pm
Entrance Fee
None
Camping
Camping at Kiholo is allowed on weekends only (Friday-night through Sunday-night). Camping sites may be reserved up to 30 days in advance.
Campsites are located along an unimproved gravel access road in a shaded kiawe (mesquite) grove fronting an ‘ili’ili (pebble) beach. This is a remote area with no facilities and NO WATER. Portable toilets are provided.
Camping Fee:
By Permit Only
- Residents = $20 Per Night, Per Campsite
- Non-Residents = $30 Per Night, Per Campsite
Stewardships
- Owned byHawaiʻi Division of State Parks
- In Partnership WithHui Aloha Kīholo