Malaekahana Beach Campground stands out as a unique destination on Oahu's northeastern shore, offering campers a serene escape into nature while being just 35 miles from the bustling Waikiki. Spanning an impressive 36,288 acres, this pristine campground is one of Hawaii's most sought-after camping spots, featuring a diverse range of accommodations, amenities, and activities that cater to travelers, families, and groups alike. The campground provides direct beach access, allowing visitors to indulge in a variety of ocean-based activities such as swimming, bodysurfing, kayaking, sailing, and surfing. Known historically as “Puuhonua” or the “Place of Refuge,” Malaekahana continues to serve as a peaceful retreat where campers can reconnect with the natural world. The area is home to sea turtles (honu) and is in close proximity to the 160-acre James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge, dedicated to the recovery of endangered water birds. Additionally, Moku Auia Seabird Sanctuary, also known as “Goat Island,” is just 600 feet offshore and accessible from the campground, enhancing the natural experience. Malaekahana Beach Campground (MBC), LLC is managed by Mark and Jim Reynolds, a father-son duo who are long-time residents of