Things To Do: Camping in Molokai

Molokai offers country parks and state parks for the camping enthusiasts. This is one of the less populated and less visited island thus providing you with a calm and serene camping experience on this lovely island.
Molokai County Parks:
PERMITS for Molokai's County Parks are provided at the County Building, Kaunakakai, HI 96748, (808) 553-5141.
One Ali’i Park:
Just West of Kaunakakai, restrooms, showers, swimming, grills, picnicking, phone.
Papohaku Beach Park:
W. of Kaunakakai, restrooms, showers, swimming, grills, picnicking, phone.
Molokai State Parks:
PERMITS for Molokai's State Parks are provided at : 54 High St., Wailuku, HI 96793, (808) 244-4354. 54 High St., Wailuku, HI 96793, (808) 244-4354.
Pala’au State Park:
At the end of Route 47 (Kalae Hwy.), Pala'au. Pavilions, grills, picnicking, water, no showers.
Waikolu Lookout:
Molokai Forest Reserve. Free permit from Division of Forestry, Hoolehua, (808) 553-5019.
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