Camp Mokule`ia

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About Camp Mokulēʻia

Our Mission

Camp Mokulēʻia, a historically sacred place of rest, recreation and renewal, is a ministry of the Episcopal Church in Hawai‘i that inspires individuals and communities to connect with the goodness and blessings of all God’s Creation.

Our Vision

Camp Mokulēʻia, upholding Christian and Hawaiian values, is dedicated to maintain, develop, sustain and care for its natural resources, offer a safe gathering place for all who enter, and provide for Christian ministry through intentional service to spiritual needs of the Episcopal diocese and the community.

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75 years of Camp Mokulēʻia

In 2022, Camp Mokulēʻia celebrated it's 75th Anniversary and we couldn't be more proud. We are excited to continue building on this legacy as we move forward.
Camp Mokulēʻia was purchased by The Episcopal Church of Hawaii from the McInerny family in 1947. The original 2.5 acre site held buildings erected in the 1920s, of which the two-story studio and maintenance shop are the only remaining structures. This land, leased land to the west, and an additional donated 10 acres mauka comprise the 40 acres of pristine beauty that is Camp Mokulēʻia.


For the first 22 years the camp was used on an occasional basis for conferences and summer camp by the Episcopal Church. In 1969, the first year-round director was hired, leading to the development of the summer camping programs and ultimately programs for church and school retreats and conferences, as well as rental programs for adults and families, and Elderhostel programs for seniors. 


In 1984, a master plan and a major capital fund campaign were developed for the rebuilding of Camp Mokulēʻia, resulting in the construction of the dining hall (1988) and the lodge (1989), extensive repairs on the cabins (1990-91) and the demolition of the older buildings (1990).


Camp Mokulēʻia has served many generations of islanders, as well as many from the U.S. mainland and around the world. For so many people it is a place where they experience God’s Abundance, touch God’s Creation and deeply feel God’s presence. We are committed to this always being the case. 

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Camp Mokulēʻia stands in the Episcopal Church’s legacy and will uphold its commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, recognizing the work we have yet to do. We believe in the vision of offering a safe gathering place for all who enter, specifically those of different gender identities, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, racial and ethnic backgrounds, and socio-economic statuses. Additionally, we realize our lineage of land and culture in connection to Hawaii, and strive to represent this at camp.

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