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in Lower Kula Overnighter, HawaiiThe views are great and Eric was responsive and gave us very clear directions to get there. The site is also reasonably close to the airport, which was a plus for us arriving in the evening, but still far enough that we didn't feel like we were in the city. That being said, I felt like this place was way overpriced for what we got. It's literally just a place to park, within sight of several houses (could see into the neighbors' windows) around piles of construction materials, with access to a water spigot.
Eric was very clear that he wanted nothing left behind (including poop!), and considering there were zero amenities (like trash cans or pit latrines or even a picnic table), it was kind of crazy what we paid. We felt this especially after we compared it to the experience we had a few days later at a fully-stocked campground with toilets, showers, and beach access in Olowalu at almost half the price! I guess we paid for the peace of mind that we had a legal place to stay, but it's hard not to feel ripped off when there were other legal places to camp with more to offer at a much more reasonable price. Not sure where the money is going since there's nothing to clean up, but I hope Eric uses it to add some amenities like a picnic table in the future!




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Lower Kula Overnighter
in Lower Kula Overnighter, HawaiiPricey for peace of mind
The views are great and Eric was responsive and gave us very clear directions to get there. The site is also reasonably close to the airport, which was a plus for us arriving in the evening, but still far enough that we didn't feel like we were in the city. That being said, I felt like this place was way overpriced for what we got. It's literally just a place to park, within sight of several houses (could see into the neighbors' windows) around piles of construction materials, with access to a water spigot.
Eric was very clear that he wanted nothing left behind (including poop!), and considering there were zero amenities (like trash cans or pit latrines or even a picnic table), it was kind of crazy what we paid. We felt this especially after we compared it to the experience we had a few days later at a fully-stocked campground with toilets, showers, and beach access in Olowalu at almost half the price! I guess we paid for the peace of mind that we had a legal place to stay, but it's hard not to feel ripped off when there were other legal places to camp with more to offer at a much more reasonable price. Not sure where the money is going since there's nothing to clean up, but I hope Eric uses it to add some amenities like a picnic table in the future!
Rustic red cabin
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