Oahu · Public Park
Oahu Park Wedding Venues
17 venues listed
17 Oahu wedding venues 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. On AlohaCalendar: Bellows Field Beach Park, Foster Botanical Garden and Haleʻiwa Beach Park.
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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.
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Foster Botanical Garden
“Honolulu's oldest botanical garden.”
Historic downtown Honolulu garden with century-old trees and orchid collections. City-permit ceremonies.
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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.
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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.
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Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden
“400-acre garden beneath the Koʻolau cliffs.”
Dramatic Kaneohe botanical garden with the Koʻolau mountains as a backdrop. City-permit ceremonies.
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Kailua Beach Park
“Turquoise windward bay and white sand.”
Broad windward beach park with calm water and fine sand for permitted beach ceremonies.
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Kakaʻako Waterfront Park
“Grassy oceanfront berms south of downtown.”
Open oceanfront park with rolling lawns and skyline-to-sea views for permitted ceremonies.
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Kapiʻolani Regional Park
“Honolulu's largest park beneath Diamond Head.”
Expansive Waikīkī park with banyan lawns and Diamond Head views for permitted outdoor ceremonies.
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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.
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Kualoa Regional Park
“Windward park facing Mokoliʻi (Chinaman's Hat).”
Windward county beach park with the Mokoliʻi islet backdrop, a scenic permitted ceremony site.
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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.
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Makapuʻu Beach
“Southeast point beneath the lighthouse cliffs.”
Dramatic southeast-shore beach below the Makapuʻu cliffs and lighthouse for permitted ceremonies.
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Moanalua Gardens
“Historic private garden, home of the Hitachi Tree.”
Private historic garden with expansive lawns and monkeypod trees for outdoor ceremonies and receptions.
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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.
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Waialae Beach Park
“Sheltered Kahala beach with a footbridge.”
Quiet east-side beach park near Kahala, a calm permitted setting for intimate ceremonies.
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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.
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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.
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