Where to Find Every Single LOST Filming Site in Oahu, Hawaii

I have an obsessive personality.

When I say obsessive, I MEAN obsessive. One of my biggest obsessions to date was that of the TV show LOST.

I spent hours everyday watching episodes, going on fansites, formulating theories, buying weird LOST related items on eBay – I was totally crazy for the show. And what better way to feed my obsession than by going to see the exact place where LOST is filmed. Fortunately, my boyfriend at the time was equally as infatuated with the show as I was, so we booked our tickets for Hawaii, and we were off!

Not wanting to spend our whole holiday running around squealing because we’d found a restaurant where a character once ate (trust me… I’d do that), we decided to limit our time to spend just 48 hours driving around searching for as many LOST filming sites as possible. There are hundreds of resources online giving maps and directions to near enough every filming spot, so it wasn’t too hard finding all of these places. What was hard was trying to narrow down which places to see as you could literally spend weeks trying to see everything.

The Oceanic Plane Fuselage

The burnt-out fuselage can be found on the North Shore of Oahu at Dillingham Airfield. It was an extremely bizarre experience, there were small planes taking off all over the place, so we had to wait for a space and then run across the runway over to this caged enclosure. The main body of the plane was hidden from view which was a shame, but it was still exciting to see Oceanic Airlines branded parts, as well as the plane seats, passengers’ luggage and even the drug dealers’ plane was in the enclosure.
There was a small gap under the fence, which I know I could have crawled under, and to this day I regret not diving under there to get me a souvenir!