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Kualoa Regional Park is on Oahu’s east side, and it is next door to a few ancient Hawaiian fish ponds. There are two ADA-accessible sites at this campground, and Kualoa Regional Park is shaded by palm trees. This campground faces the iconic geological formation known as Mokoli’i.
The ancient Hawaiians identified Kualoa Regional Park as a great fishing spot, and they weren’t wrong. When you’ve caught your fill for the day, you can head over to Kualoa Ranch to try out the zip line. In addition, a restaurant called Waiahole Poi Factory is right down the road from Kualoa Regional Park.
“A pleasant park with a great view of both Chinaman’s Hat Island and the Koolau mountain range. There is a small restroom. The park is large enough to enjoy having personal space even with a large group. It’s great for a quick stop or a picnic. Recommend stopping by to take in the beautiful nature.” – Xander, Google Review