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Situated in the middle part of Oahu, the Ewa Forest Reserve is home to some of the finest hiking trails on the island. The reserve sits just a couple of miles away from Haleiwa, Waipahu, and Honolulu. The central position of the park on the island makes it a perfect spot to base your Pearl City camper rental while exploring Oahu. Covering an expansive tract of land stretching from the Ewa Central Plains across the majestic Koolau Mountain Range and into the valleys of Northern Oahu, the reserve attracts all kinds of adventurers throughout the year. For a taste of what motorhome camping in Oahu feels like, search for an RV in Honolulu County and make memories traversing the island.

Hawaii has become one of the most popular vacation destinations in the World, and that comes as no surprise. Oahu, in particular, is home to some of the finest beaches in the World. However, the island also hosts some of the most secluded parks in the country. If you’re in a bid to seek a serene outing away from the hassle and bustle of big city life, book a flight to Hawaii and rent a camper near Ewa Forest Reserve, a hiking and hunting wonderland in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

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Getting Outdoors

When planning your getaway in a rental motorhome at Ewa Forest Reserve, be sure to bring along bug spray, sunscreen lotion, and quality hiking boots as the unforgiving terrain, coupled up with the hot tropical weather, can break even the most foolhardy. When you’re into four-wheel driving, it’s your lucky day as the road to the start of the trailhead will give you a chance to utilize your driving skills. When renting an RV, remember to select a 4WD or AWD campervan.

The Manana Ridge Trail, which leads to the summit of Ko’olau, is the most popular trail at Ewa Forest Reserve. The 6.7 miles out and back trail takes hikers deep into the mountain range, offering fantastic views of the island below. The gradual ascent might be challenging for some, but the sense of satisfaction looking down both sides of the island is worth the sweat and tears.

When you’re not looking forward to tackling the difficult trails, have a go at the Waimano Falls Trail, whose highlights are the Waimano Falls and a couple of swimming pools. The 4.5 miles out and back trail is moderately rated and accessible throughout the year. There’s a small, deep pool with swinging ropes and a couple of jumping areas. Cliff jumping is best done after it rains, so keep a keen eye out for the rain while RV camping at Ewa Forest Reserve.

Camping at Ewa Forest Reserve

When planning to camp in an RV near Pearl City, you’ll be spoilt for choice over the variety of campgrounds. When you’re looking forward to state park RV camping near Honolulu and Ewa Forest Reserve, consider the campground at Sand Island State Recreation Area. The back-in sites have no hookups, but there are outdoor showers and bathrooms. There is beach access, and the RV Park is great for surfing.

Located just off Kamehameha Highway in Kaaawa, the Swanzy Beach Park is worth checking out when exploring the northeastern shores of the island. Like most Oahu campgrounds, this RV Park has no hookups, but the cell reception is strong, and campers get access to the beach. The fishing here is fantastic, and pets are allowed.

Exploring the Area

Opting for a rental RV instead of hotel rooms or vacation rentals has a couple of perks. The best one stands as the ability to go wherever you want, whenever you feel like it. The USS Arizona Memorial at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam is a must-visit whenever you’re in Oahu. The site commemorates one of the most pivotal events in the history of the United States, the surprise bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japanese bombers.

When you’re looking for even more hiking trails, have a go at the iconic Diamond Head. Avery old 1.6-mile trail leads to the top of the crater. Up there, hikers are rewarded with breathtaking views of the world-famous Waikiki Beach. Quick tip! Start your hike before sunrise so that you can catch the sun rising over Oahu. Bring along a camera as the long-dormant volcano boasts of impressive photo opportunities. After getting off the crater, hop into a local eatery to indulge in a hearty breakfast.

Oahu is home to a vibrant food scene. For an unforgettable gastronomical experience, point your travel trailer towards Chinatown. Chinatown in Honolulu is home to one of the largest oriental districts in the country. The restaurants here couple up traditional cooking styles of Hawaii with Chinese and Japanese cuisines to create fantastic dishes.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Manana Ridge Trail, HIEwa Forest Reserve, HI
  • Manana Ridge Trail to Ko'olau Summit, HIEwa Forest Reserve, HI
  • Waimano Falls Trail, HIEwa Forest Reserve, HI
  • Waimano Trail lower, HIPearl City, HI
  • Waimano Valley, HIPearl City, HI
  • Waimano Ridge Trail, HIHonolulu Watershed Forest Reserve, HI
  • Pu'u Ka'aumakua Trail, HIKaneohe, HI
  • Hamama Falls Trail [PRIVATE PROPERTY], HIKaneohe, HI
  • Kalauao Falls Loop Trail, HIKeaiwa Heiau State Park, HI
  • Aiea Ridge Trail, HIAiea, HI

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