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Camping and Lodging Permits and Fees
Lodging
Koke’e State Park
The Lodge at Koke’e offers cabins, dormitories or newer units with separate bedrooms; all sleep six and include cooking utensils, bedding, and linens. The newer units have wood floors and cedar walls. Enjoy the peace -- there are no phones or televisions. The lodge has a cocktail lounge, restaurant, and gift shop.
Reservations and inquiries should be made directly to the Concessionaire:
THE LODGE AT KOKE'E P.O. Box 367 Waimea, HI 96796 (808) 335-6061 http://www.thelodgeatkokee.net
info@thelogeatkokee.net
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Camping
Camping is offered at three Kaua’i parks. Koke’e State Park in the uplands above Waimea Canyon, and Polihale State Park, boasting a long white sand beach on the island’s west side, each offer tent camping opportunities with minimally developed campsites.
New Rates:
Hawaii Residents: $12 per campsite per night for up to 6 persons; $2 per night for each additional person*. Maximum fee per site: $20/night.
Non-residents: $18 per campsite per night for up to 6 persons; $3 per night for each additional person*. Maximum fee per site: $30/night.
*chlidren 2 and under free
Napali Coast State Wilderness Park offers backcountry camping to experienced backpackers and hikers along a stunning rugged coastline. Due to the high demand for Napali Coast camping permits, special rules and fees apply.
New Rates:
Hawaii Residents: $15 per person per night.
Non-residents: $20 per person per night.
Campers, Camper Vans and Trailers Kaua'i's State Park campgrounds are not set up for camping in vehicles, including campers, vans and trailers. Sleeping in vehicles in our campground parking lots is therefore not allowed. |