On the Big Island, you can experience some of the best camping adventures near Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. The park is the home of two active volcanoes, along with several lava tubes. Hikers can explore a few of them, including the Thurston Lava Tube. Take a car or your RV and drive up Crater Rim Drive to see the Jaggar Museum’s volcano exhibit. There’s also a lookout point with a stunning view of the Halaema’uma’u Crater. Some campgrounds put campers close to extinct lava fields, while other campsites offer cabins and yurts. You can also take advantage of the nearby lagoon.
Nāmakanipaio Campground is located 31.5 miles south of Hilo on Highway-11 at 4,000' elevation. It is a large, open grassy ...
Nightly rates:Adult: $5 for residents, $20 for non-residents.Junior: $2 for residents, $20 for non-residents.Child: $1 for residents, $20 for non-residents.
Kulanaokuaiki camping area is free and is available on a first-come basis. No reservations and No permits are necessary. Stays ...
This epic property was built by a Dillingham daughter and her husband in the early 80's. Transformed into a bed ...
Keauhou is located on the southern seacoast of Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park and is one of the favored destinations of ...
Ka‘aha is located on the southern coastline of the park, 3.6 miles from the trailhead at the end of Hilina ...
Pepeiao is in the southwestern reaches of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park backcountry. The cabin is no longer safe for use ...