It features established campsites (no dispersed camping) and requires advance reservations and a permit via Honolulu’s camping system. Amenities include portable toilets (no flush), no potable water, no fire rings, and limited picnic tables; open fires are not allowed, and grills must be self-contained. No RV access or hookups. The setting is coastal with open grassy areas, offering ocean views and a relaxed, uncrowded vibe near surfing spots and the historic Barber’s Point Lighthouse. Best visited during dry months (April–October) for sunshine and calm conditions.