If you ever watched LOST and thought, “I’d 100% get stuck on this island… on purpose”, you’re not alone. The show’s wild mix of jungle, beach, mysterious bunkers, and dramatic cliffs made the island feel like a character itself.
But here’s the fun twist: the entire show was filmed in and around Oʻahu, Hawaii - not some far-off secret island. And yes, you can visit almost all of its filming spots.
On FilmingMap, you can browse every location, open the map view, and tap a marker to see exactly where each scene was filmed. If you’re planning a trip to Hawaii or just want to geek out, this guide gives you the essentials.
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Papailoa Beach - After leaving the site of the plane crash the islanders set up a beach camp here.

Camp Erdman- n season 3 it is home to Ben and his followers.

The Banyan Tree- The site of the mysterious hatch.

Kualoa Ranch and the Ka’a’awa Valley - Used for various jungle scenes throughout the series.

Valley of the Temples- Used for the funeral of Boone Carlyle in season 1.

Mr. Eko’s Nigerian Village - Another foreign flashback that was actually filmed in Hawaii the site of the former Waialua Sugar Mill.

