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Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area

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Overview

First, here’s a quick look at what to expect at Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area, so you can quickly decide if this stop fits your trip. You can download the campground guide here so you can save them and use it later when you visit the park. Unfortunately, Keaīwa Campsites are CLOSED due to construction through February 2026.

For check-in dates February 1, 2026 and beyond, reservations are handled through Explore Outdoor Hawaii: https://explore.ehawaii.gov. Reservations opened January 2, 2026.

We keep this guide updated with fresh details and official booking information. As of January 2026, this is the most current information available for Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area.

What Is Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area Like?

Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area

This park feels very different from Oahu’s beaches.

Set high above ʻAiea and Pearl Harbor, Keaīwa is shaded by tall eucalyptus and Norfolk pine trees, with cooler air and a quiet, reflective atmosphere. It’s a forest park first and foremost.

Most visitors come for:

The ʻAiea Loop Trail.

A peaceful walk near the heiau (temple).

A shaded picnic after hiking.

It’s calm, local, and rarely crowded.

Is Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area Right for You?

This park is a good fit if you:

Want a scenic forest hike close to town.

Enjoy cultural and historical sites.

Prefer shade and cooler temperatures.

Are planning a short outdoor stop.

It may not be the best choice if you:

 Are looking for camping (currently closed).

 Want a scenic forest hike close to Honolulu.

Are traveling with pets.

 Need a full-day adventure.

If you’re treating this as a hiking stop, it’s a solid choice.

How to Get to Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area

End of ‘Aiea Heights Drive, ‘Aiea Heights, ‘Aiea. Follow H-1 to Moanalua Highway (Hwy. 78). Take the ‘Aiea cutoff to the third traffic light, make a right turn at ‘Aiea Heights Drive and follow it about 3 miles up to the end of the road.

The park is located above ʻAiea in Central Oahu.

From Waikiki or downtown Honolulu, expect about a 30-minute drive. Follow ʻAiea Heights Drive uphill to the park entrance. A paved road leads to picnic areas, restrooms, and the ʻAiea Loop Trailhead.

Parking is available inside the park.

Is Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area Camper Van Friendly?

No. This park is not suitable for camper vans or vehicle sleeping. When open, camping is tent-only.

Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area Alternatives

If you’re looking for nearby day-use options:

  • Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden. Scenic drives and walking paths.
  • Aiea Bay State Recreation Area. Coastal views and picnic areas.
  • Manoa Falls Trail. Popular waterfall hike closer to town.

Conclusion

Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area is best experienced as a quiet forest and hiking destination with deep cultural roots. With camping currently closed, it works well as a half-day stop for the ʻAiea Loop Trail, sightseeing, and learning about Hawaiian healing traditions.

Check official updates before planning a camping trip, and enjoy this park for what it offers right now: shade, views, and history.

Pro-tip: Don’t visit Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area or anywhere around Oahu without renting a campervan far in advance, and when you rent with Lemon Drop Campers you can get 10% off your rental by using the code 7F97KR8Y at checkout or click our Outdoorsy link.