‘Anini Beach Park Campground


At the only North Shore county campground to remain open at press time, you set up your tent on well-shaded lawns just back from the beach, with restrooms, picnic tables and freshwater showers alongside. There are no stores, foodtrucks or restaurants nearby. Obtain permits via the Hanalei Neighborhood Center.


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