Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Schofield Barracks, HI

Camp Mokuleia's pet-friendly beach sites allow camping with dogs in an uncrowded setting along Oahu's northwestern coastline. The campground accommodates tents, RVs, cabins, and glamping options for pet owners, with each site featuring picnic tables and access to clean facilities. The property is gated with a security code, providing added safety for campers with pets. Reservations are recommended, especially for the beachfront sites which offer the best views and direct beach access. The sites are spacious enough to accommodate pet equipment and play areas. Camp Mokuleia typically remains less crowded than other Oahu campgrounds, particularly on weeknights when campers might have the entire property to themselves.

Kahana Campground at Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana State Park provides another pet-friendly option with beachfront camping in a bay surrounded by green mountains. The campground features toilets, drinking water, and trash disposal, though pet owners should note that bathroom facilities require crossing the main road. The beach area is relatively secluded, making morning and evening dog walks peaceful, though the proximity to the highway means some traffic noise. The nearby Crouching Lion trail offers pet owners a challenging hiking option with spectacular views of Kahana Bay. Sand Island State Recreation Area and Bellows Field Beach Park round out the pet-friendly camping options near Schofield Barracks, both offering beach access, showers, and toilets for campers with animals.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Schofield Barracks, Hawaii (4)

    1. Camp Mokuleia

    5 Reviews
    Waianae, HI
    12 miles
    Website

    "This campground is very close to the highest concentration of rock climbs in all of Hawaii!"

    "The bathrooms are a walk away inside a yurt. We were assigned a bathroom for just our site and given a key for it. "

    2. Sand Island State Recreation Area

    7 Reviews
    Honolulu, HI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (808) 587-0300

    3. Bellows Field Beach Park

    15 Reviews
    Kaneohe, HI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (808) 523-4525

    "Camping in hawaii is special no matter the time and place. Bellows has been a favorite because the waves are perfect for buggie boarding and the beach is peaceful."

    "Because you need to have military access to enjoy this beautiful beach park."

    4. Bellows Air Force Station

    3 Reviews
    Kaneohe, HI
    24 miles
    Website

    $27 - $169 / night

    "There is a shopet with is walking distance of every site as well as a gas station, mini golf, a driving range, 3 hiking trails, 1 walking path, a small bar, and a stabucks."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Schofield Barracks, HI

69 Reviews of 4 Schofield Barracks Campgrounds


  • Emily W.
    Aug. 2, 2016

    Bellows Field Beach Park

    Oahu camping

    Camping in hawaii is special no matter the time and place. Bellows has been a favorite because the waves are perfect for buggie boarding and the beach is peaceful. This spot has plenty of trees to set up a slack line and hammock to relax and play.

  • J
    Aug. 10, 2018

    Mālaekahana State Recreation Area Campground

    Remote, relaxing

    Malaekahana State Recreation Campground & Malaekahana Beach Campground are 2 separate campgrounds run by 2 different “owners” on the Island of Oahu-Hawaii. They are only a few miles apart.

    The State Campground is State run requiring a permit (on line). No fires, no pets, tent camping. Reasonable pricing.

    Malaekahana Beach Campground is privately owned. Tents sites are $9.00 per person per night with maximums based on site size. They also have Rustic cabins with one queen bed and a bunk. ($50+). No electric or water. Water nearby. Then they have the larger cabins with 2 queen beds, flush toilet and electric for approx $120. a night. All sites have fire rings and a picnic table. No pets.Outdoor showers and flush toilets various locations around campground. Very dark at night-bring flashlights, lanterns. Employees there have always been very friendly and helpful. Gate locked 7p-7a. Must call for assistance if emergency arises or you’re out late! I’ve camped here many times and love having the beach so close! Last time I camped there was in Feb. There was a big storm that Sat & Sun and on Monday-the campers were all out trying to clean up the beach!

  • Mike L.
    Feb. 4, 2020

    Bellows Air Force Station

    Crowded Clamping

    Date of stay: September 19 Campsite: #16

    This area is available to DoD ID card holders only.

    Tent campsites are way too close together! Every 2 sites should be combined to make 1. Ocean view sites are very sandy and if you are near the restroom, be prepared for beach goers to walk right through your site to use the toilet...! (Side note, that’s my biggest pet peeve!!)

    Tons of amenities here though, putt-putt, driving range, bar w/ pool table, foose, beach equipment rental, paint ball, small bouldering area!

  • riki L.
    Dec. 8, 2020

    Bellows Field Beach Park

    NO PETS (DOGS) ALLOWED ON ANY HAWAII STATE CAMPGROUNDS!

    This website is in error. There are no dogs allowed on ANY Hawaii State Campground!!! Don't know if you know this or not. So if you have a dog in Hawaii, you cannot bring your loved one(s) camping anywhere. Too bad.

  • Alan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2019

    Camp Mokuleia

    Amazing spot if surfing and climbing!

    This campground is very close to the highest concentration of rock climbs in all of Hawaii! The Mokule'ia wall has over 60 climbs ranging from beginner to expert and includes trad, sport, and toprope routes. One of the other things we loved about this site is the proximity to Ka'ena Point! It feels like you're standing out in the ocean without anything around it's such a small point! One of favorite places we hung out at during our trip to Hawaii

  • Amber A.
    Jun. 30, 2016

    Kahana Campground — Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana State Park

    Green mountains, blue sea, amazing camping

    Every camp site is perfect, all close to the water (and the car) and with beautiful views. Like lots of Hawaii, we just kept our swimsuits on all the time while visiting. Lots of bugs, make sure your tent's bug screen is intact and bring spray for hiking/picnicking. Make sure to take in the cultural aspects of this park too. One accessible site. Lots of nearby trails or walk on the beaches. Get up early for sunrise!

  • Alan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2019

    Kahana Campground — Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana State Park

    Good place to Luau and hike some trails

    There is a beach camping spot nearby here and I will add it to the map once I get the info from my friend in Hawaii! It's definitely the best place to camp in the area but this is the best place to relax for a bit! A good close trail is the Crouching Tiger trail which is pretty steep and muddy so bring good hiking boots!

  • Steve & Ashley  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2019

    Mālaekahana State Recreation Area Campground

    Incredible Beach

    We lived in nearby Hauula Oahu for five years and this campsite was one of our favorites. The campsite is on Malaekahana Beach one of the most beautiful beaches in Hawaii. The site is just north of Laie on Kamehameha Highway. The campground was recently put under new management and has invested in new cabins and facilities. You may not find a better site on Oahu. You will need to make a reservations for the cabins which are very popular with local residents. You can find supplies in nearby Laie or Kahuku. The cabins are very basic with screen and bunk bed setups. The site has an automatic gate for security and helpful resident staff. You can ride horses across the highway. The camp store has some basic items as well. This is a great choice for students or other visitors looking for a low cost option in a beautiful location.

  • A G.
    Dec. 15, 2021

    Mālaekahana State Recreation Area Campground

    Family friendly and affordable paradise

    Hidden gem for those wanting a more authentic Oahu experience! I suppose we came "off-season" and post-pandemic, so we might be a bit fortunate; We felt like we were at our own little piece of paradise. We stayed in the Hale 14 which was great because it was close enough to walk to and hear the waves, but far enough that I felt like my son wouldn't wander off into the surf. My son is 5 and I feel this is the perfect age to stay off the beaten path. Our Hale was so affordable and exactly what I'd expect when paying less than $60 a night. You can only stay 10 days. There is a gate to keep random cars out of the camping area. The beautiful cove has great beginner waves for surfing. The "beds" are vinyl and not too thick, but of you're taking advantage of everything it shouldn't be a problem. This is not the Ritz (which I have frequented), however it's perfect for a single mom wanting to show her son the world on a budget. We will definitely be back. So grateful for this place having a family friendly, budget friendly Hale away from home! Be ready for roosters to wake you in the morning and cold showers. But I'll take Hawaii on a budget any day. If you really feel the need, get a hotel on your arrival and departure and just Live Aloha the rest of your stay!!!


Guide to Schofield Barracks

Camping options near Schofield Barracks range from beachfront sites to mountain-adjacent parks on Oahu's diverse terrain. The island's north shore receives different weather patterns than the southern coast, with northwestern campgrounds often protected from strong eastern winds that affect other areas. Winter campers should prepare for occasional rain showers, especially at higher elevations.

What to do

Hike challenging trails: Kahana Campground provides access to several trails including the steep Crouching Lion trail with panoramic views. "It's arguably the best view on all of Oahu. For real! This hike is also quite the cardio buster," notes Laura H. The park features family-friendly maintained trails and more challenging routes.

Water activities: Bellows Field Beach Park offers perfect conditions for water sports with gentle waves. "The waves are perfect for buggie boarding and the beach is peaceful," shares Emily W. The fine white sand and clear waters make it ideal for swimming, especially with children.

Volunteer opportunities: Some parks offer cultural engagement activities where campers can learn traditional practices. "They have some pretty cool cultural events where you can learn how to roast a pig, fire dance, etc," mentions Bren M. about Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana State Park. Check with park staff about scheduled demonstrations or volunteer opportunities.

What campers like

Privacy levels: Sand Island State Recreation Area offers a less crowded experience compared to other Oahu beaches. "Not a lot of people go to this beach because it's not so popular. It's tucked far back behind a coast guard base mixed with old commercial buildings," explains Sandy S. This remoteness creates a quieter camping experience.

Seasonal solitude: Weekday camping often means significantly fewer people. "We had the whole property to ourselves one night," reports Stephanie Z. about Camp Mokuleia. Morning and evening hours typically offer the most peaceful beach time at all locations.

Security features: Many campgrounds have implemented security measures. Camp Mokuleia provides "a gate with a code that you can go in and out as you please," according to Stephanie Z. This added security gives campers peace of mind, especially when bringing valuable equipment.

What you should know

Beach conditions: Each location has distinct beach characteristics. At Bellows Field Beach Park, "the sand here is so fine, it will make its way in to your rent, no matter how tight you close it up," warns Sandy S. Bring ground cloths and extra tarps to manage sand infiltration.

Bathroom locations: Facilities might require crossing roads at some parks. At Kahana Campground, "the bathrooms do require you to cross the street so you might be using the bushes in the middle of the night if the walk is too far," notes Laura H. Consider bringing portable toilet options for nighttime use.

Reservation timelines: Bellows Air Force Station requires significant advance planning. "Only problem is the reservations are booked for about year out, so you never know what kind of weather you'll get when the reservation finally comes along," explains Sandy S. Many other sites allow reservations 30-90 days in advance.

Noise factors: Highway proximity affects some sites. Brittany B. mentions about Kahana Campground: "The campsites are very close to the main road, so you hear cars at all hours. There were also a lot of people hanging out late in the evening, and in the early morning, who were clearly not camping."

Tips for camping with families

Natural playground options: Sites with diverse terrain offer built-in entertainment. "This spot has plenty of trees to set up a slack line and hammock to relax and play," shares Emily W. about Bellows Field Beach Park. Look for locations with shade trees suitable for hammocks and games.

Kid-friendly amenities: Some locations offer additional recreational facilities beyond camping. Bellows Air Station provides "putt-putt, driving range, bar w/ pool table, foose, beach equipment rental, paint ball, small bouldering area," according to Mike L. These extra amenities can keep children entertained during longer stays.

Pet-friendly options for dog families: Multiple dog-friendly campgrounds exist near Schofield Barracks. Camp Mokuleia accommodates pets with spacious beachfront sites. "I had a tent spot right by the beach. The bathrooms and shower facilities were basic but very clean," reports Brittany B., noting it was her favorite campground on Oahu.

Tips from RVers

Site spacing considerations: Campsite dimensions and proximity vary widely between locations. "Tent campsites are way too close together! Every 2 sites should be combined to make 1," notes Mike L. about Bellows Air Station. RVers should call ahead to confirm suitable spacing for their vehicle size.

Power access: Limited electrical hookups exist at select locations. Sand Island State Recreation Area offers some electric hookups, though availability varies by site. Bring adequate battery power and solar options as backup for extended stays.

Water hookup reliability: While several campgrounds advertise water hookups, pressure and reliability can vary. Camp Mokuleia installed "a shower and sink at each [site]" during COVID modifications according to Stephanie Z., but standard configurations may differ. Bring water storage containers as backup.

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