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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Ma'alaea Beach Walk, HIWailuku, HI
  • Lahaina Pali Trail, HIWailuku, HI
  • Lahaina Pali Trail from the Ukumehame (West) Trailhead, HIP?palaua State Wayside Park, HI
  • Kamaole Beaches 1, 2 and 3, HIKihei, HI
  • Keopuolani Park Loop, HIWailuku, HI
  • Keawakapu Beach Trail, HIKihei, HI
  • Maui Scenic Drive: Kahului to Hana Town, HIKahului, HI
  • Tropical Gardens of Maui, HIWailuku, HI
  • Iao Needle Trail [CLOSED], HIWailuku, HI
  • Kapilau Ridge Trail to Wailuku Cross, HIWailuku, HI

Recent RV rental reviews in Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge

Kathryn R.

February, 2026

It was great!
Rick W.

February, 2026

We had a great time and NorthShore was so easy to work with. We can't wait for another trip with Betty White.
Patrice T.

February, 2026

PROS:
We had a wonderful time. Visiting Maui with this van was very cool. Ben is a good host and anwser quickly to our question via texto or email.
The van is exactly as described: An old van (2007) well maintained reliable with low millage. The bed is very confortable (a must in camping 😉) and it is full equiped with almost everything you need.
Cons: We’ve been to 4 diffĂ©rents camp sites and none of them had some electricity. So if the van could have a solar panel and a second battery, it would make a word of difference. Because if the van is not running, you going to drain the only battery very quickly. For example, at Wai’anpana where we parked for 3 days (without electricity) we used the cooler of another van equiped with solar panel parked beside us. The other solution would have been to let the van run (and that doesn’t make anysense
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Because there are no electricity available anywhere, a percolator coffee pot that you can boil on the little stove would be lot more useful than the electric coffee maker. An electric coffee maker has an heating element that take to much current for the oly battery available.

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