Statewide · Public Park
Hawaii Park Wedding Venues
42 venues across 4 islands
42 wedding venues across all four Hawaiian islands in county and state parks, priced from $ to $$. The budget path, with a permit: expect shared public space, capped group sizes, and limits on chairs, amplified music, and alcohol. The savings over a resort lawn are real if your guest list is small. By island: Oahu 17 · Maui 4 · Big Island 15 · Kauai 6. On AlohaCalendar: Baldwin Beach Park, Beach 69 (Waialea Bay) and Bellows Field Beach Park.
Oahu17 venues
Oahu Public Park →Oahu
Bellows Field Beach Park
“Ironwood-backed windward beach (weekend access).”
Soft-sand windward beach backed by ironwood trees, open to the public on weekends, for permitted ceremonies.
Oahu
Foster Botanical Garden
“Honolulu's oldest botanical garden.”
Historic downtown Honolulu garden with century-old trees and orchid collections. City-permit ceremonies.
Oahu
Haleʻiwa Beach Park
“Calm harbor-side North Shore park.”
Sheltered North Shore beach park near Haleʻiwa town with calm water, well-suited to permitted ceremonies.
Oahu
Heʻeia State Park
“Windward point above Heʻeia Fishpond.”
Windward state park on a grassy point overlooking Kāneʻohe Bay and the ancient Heʻeia Fishpond. Permit ceremonies.
Oahu
Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden
“400-acre garden beneath the Koʻolau cliffs.”
Dramatic Kaneohe botanical garden with the Koʻolau mountains as a backdrop. City-permit ceremonies.
Oahu
Kailua Beach Park
“Turquoise windward bay and white sand.”
Broad windward beach park with calm water and fine sand for permitted beach ceremonies.
Oahu
Kakaʻako Waterfront Park
“Grassy oceanfront berms south of downtown.”
Open oceanfront park with rolling lawns and skyline-to-sea views for permitted ceremonies.
Oahu
Kapiʻolani Regional Park
“Honolulu's largest park beneath Diamond Head.”
Expansive Waikīkī park with banyan lawns and Diamond Head views for permitted outdoor ceremonies.
Oahu
Koko Crater Botanical Garden
“Dryland garden inside a volcanic crater.”
East-side botanical garden set within Koko Crater, known for its plumeria grove. City-permit ceremonies.
Oahu
Kualoa Regional Park
“Windward park facing Mokoliʻi (Chinaman's Hat).”
Windward county beach park with the Mokoliʻi islet backdrop, a scenic permitted ceremony site.
Oahu
Magic Island (Ala Moana Regional Park)
“Sunset peninsula with the Waikiki skyline.”
Park peninsula with Diamond Head and Waikiki views, a classic permitted sunset-ceremony spot.
Oahu
Makapuʻu Beach
“Southeast point beneath the lighthouse cliffs.”
Dramatic southeast-shore beach below the Makapuʻu cliffs and lighthouse for permitted ceremonies.
Oahu
Moanalua Gardens
“Historic private garden, home of the Hitachi Tree.”
Private historic garden with expansive lawns and monkeypod trees for outdoor ceremonies and receptions.
Oahu
Puʻu ʻUalakaʻa State Wayside (Tantalus)
“Tantalus overlook above Honolulu.”
Hillside state wayside with a sweeping overlook from Diamond Head to Pearl Harbor, a scenic permitted ceremony site.
Oahu
Waialae Beach Park
“Sheltered Kahala beach with a footbridge.”
Quiet east-side beach park near Kahala, a calm permitted setting for intimate ceremonies.
Oahu
Waimea Bay Beach Park
“North Shore bay with a deep crescent of sand.”
Famous North Shore bay, calm in summer, a striking permitted setting for beach ceremonies.
Oahu
ʻEhukai Beach Park (Banzai Pipeline)
“North Shore beach fronting the Pipeline.”
North Shore beach park fronting the famous Banzai Pipeline, a striking permitted ceremony location.
Maui4 venues
Maui Public Park →Maui
Baldwin Beach Park
“Long north-shore white-sand beach near Pāʻia.”
Wide north-shore beach park near Pāʻia with open sand for permitted ceremonies.
Maui
Big Beach (Mākena State Park)
“Vast golden-sand beach in south Maui.”
Broad, dramatic south-Maui beach in Mākena State Park, a striking permitted ceremony setting.
Maui
D.T. Fleming Beach Park
“West-Maui beach near Kapalua.”
Tree-backed west-Maui beach park near Kapalua, a scenic permitted ceremony site.
Maui
Kahekili Beach Park (Airport Beach)
“North Kaʻanapali beach park.”
Calm North Kaʻanapali beach park with easy access and reef snorkeling, used for permitted ceremonies.
Big Island15 venues
Big Island Public Park →Big Island
Beach 69 (Waialea Bay)
“Tree-shaded Kohala beach.”
Shady Kohala Coast white-sand beach framed by trees, a relaxed permitted ceremony location.
Big Island
Carlsmith Beach Park
“Sheltered tide-pool park east of Hilo.”
Calm Hilo-side park with protected lagoons and lawns shaded by palms, suited to permitted ceremonies.
Big Island
Coconut Island (Mokuola)
“Footbridge islet in Hilo Bay.”
Small historic islet in Hilo Bay reached by footbridge, with Mauna Kea views, a unique permitted ceremony site.
Big Island
Holoholokai Beach Park
“Coral-and-lava shore by the petroglyph trail.”
Quiet Kohala Coast shore park near the Puakō petroglyphs, a scenic permitted ceremony site.
Big Island
Hāpuna Beach State Recreation Area
“The island's largest white-sand beach.”
Broad Kohala Coast white-sand beach, a premier permitted ceremony site. Hawaiʻi shoreline weddings require a state permit.
Big Island
Kahaluʻu Beach Park
“Historic Keauhou bay beside the blue church.”
Kona snorkeling bay rich in Hawaiian history, beside St. Peter's church, used for permitted ceremonies.
Big Island
Kekaha Kai State Park (Mahaiʻula)
“Remote white-sand coves north of Kona.”
Wild North-Kona state park with secluded white-sand coves reached by a lava road, for adventurous permitted ceremonies.
Big Island
Kua Bay (Maniniʻōwali Beach)
“Brilliant white sand and turquoise water.”
North-Kona beach known for bright white sand and clear water, a vivid permitted ceremony backdrop.
Big Island
Liliʻuokalani Gardens
“Edo-style Japanese garden on Hilo Bay.”
Historic 30-acre Japanese garden on Hilo Bay with arched bridges and pagodas, a serene permitted ceremony site.
Big Island
Magic Sands (Laʻaloa Beach Park)
“Small Kona beach south of town.”
Compact Kona beach park popular for sunset, a convenient permitted ceremony location near Kailua town.
Big Island
Old Kona Airport State Recreation Area
“Long lava-and-sand shore at the edge of town.”
Spacious Kailua-Kona shoreline park on a former runway, with open lava-coast settings for permitted ceremonies.
Big Island
Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach
“Famous Kaʻū black-sand beach.”
Striking black-sand beach in the Kaʻū district, fringed by coconut palms, a dramatic permitted ceremony site.
Big Island
Richardson Ocean Park
“Black-sand beach east of Hilo.”
Popular Hilo-side black-sand beach with calm reef water, a distinctive permitted ceremony backdrop.
Big Island
Samuel M. Spencer Beach Park
“Calm Kohala beach below Puʻukoholā Heiau.”
Sheltered Kohala Coast beach park near Puʻukoholā Heiau with calm water for permitted family ceremonies.
Big Island
Wailoa River State Recreation Area
“Riverside lawns in the heart of Hilo.”
Open riverside park in Hilo with broad lawns, arched bridges, and Mauna Kea views for permitted ceremonies.
Kauai6 venues
Kauai Public Park →Kauai
Lydgate Beach Park
“Protected east-side beach park at Wailua.”
East-shore beach park with sheltered swimming ponds and broad lawns, well-suited to permitted family ceremonies.
Kauai
Polihale State Park
“Vast west-side beach at the end of the road.”
Remote, expansive west-side beach at the foot of the Nā Pali cliffs, a dramatic permitted sunset-ceremony location.
Kauai
Poʻipū Beach Park
“Sunny south-shore beach park.”
Popular south-shore beach park with golden sand and calm water, a favored permitted ceremony site. Kauaʻi shoreline weddings require a state permit.
Kauai
Salt Pond Beach Park
“West-side beach by traditional salt ponds.”
Calm west-side beach park beside Hawaiʻi's last working salt ponds, a culturally rich permitted ceremony site.
Kauai
Wailua River State Park
“Sacred river valley with waterfalls.”
East-side state park along the sacred Wailua River, with ʻOpaekaʻa Falls and riverbank settings for permitted ceremonies.
Kauai
ʻAnini Beach Park
“Calm reef-protected north-shore beach.”
Tranquil north-shore beach with one of Hawaiʻi's longest fringing reefs, ideal for calm permitted ceremonies.
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