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Kiawe O Kalamaula Hipcampsite

2 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Kaunakakai, HI
This land has been in my family for four generations now. My great grandfather cleared this land with no motorized machinery, just himself and his hand tools.  He also farmed a portion of this land.  This land is located within a short walking distance to the legendary Kalamaula Rock && The King's Summer Home in Coconut Grove.  It is said that the royalty had established friendships with mermaids that lived in the ocean near Coconut Grove.  Come and camp on raw land on what is said to be "The Most Hawaiian Island"!!Learn more about this land:Welina Mai!! Welcome. Come and pitch a tent on approximately 3 acres of raw land in rural Hawaii in Kalamaula, Molokai, Hawaii.  This raw piece of land is located 2 miles West of Molokai's Main Town we call Kaunakakai. Kaunakakai translates into English as: " Town By The Sea".  There is many Kiawe Trees scattered around this property.  In some parts of this 3 acre parcel of land, This lot is located near the county bus route( only about a 5 minute walk from bus stop at 2 mile marker or Kahanu Street). Molokai is called " The Most Hawaiian Island!!" If you rent a vehical, I am willing to give u a tour of the island for $48.00 a day!!
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Tucked on the north shore of Maui, Kahului is an adventurer’s dream. Everywhere you turn, there’s a mountain, an ocean, or a forest reserve. Forget five-star resorts—camping is the best way to see Hawaii’s spectacular natural beauty. And, with Kahului’s warm climate, you can camp any time. Hop on the road to Hana for remote tent camping at Waiʻanapanapa State Park. At nearby Haleakala, Kipahulu and Hosmer Grove offer drive-up campsites with picnic tables. For a true Hawaiian trip, backpack into the wild to the Holua and Paliku sites. Be sure to bring drinking water, and plan to be without Wi-Fi or cell service. Closer to sea level, grab an oceanfront site at Papalaua Wayside Park. You’ll need to get a permit—they’re given on a first-come, first-served basis. When you need a new swimming spot, head to Kanaha Beach Park near the Kahului Airport. For low-elevation camping, expect warm weather and the occasional rainstorm. If you’re hiking high into Haleakala, however, warm clothes are a must. At night, temperatures can drop as low as 30 degrees!

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