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Luana Farm

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents15 acres ¡ Captain Cook, HI
As all the land here is born of lava, many moons ago this land began to host plants and critters. Long after, it was sculpted and a number of families and farmers have contributed to what we have today. An abundance of fruit and vegetables within sight of the ocean. Peaceful breezes and warming sun make for unparalleled tranquility. Today the land still gives back to its visitors. Come recharge. As this is agricultural lands, there are many critters. Dogs, chickens, pheasants, peacock, mongoose, and many birds. Tge invasive coqui frog is annoying to some and calming to others. The micro climate here swings from warm and dry to wet quickly. Best to always prepare for rain. There is snorkeling, beaches, local food, Cafe, BBQ, poke, fish-n-chips, grocery, Sunday farmers market and hiking nearby. It is peaceful here, but also an active farming community. As an organic farm, we put alot of effort into soil building and as such, there are soft places that will be damaged by the weight of a vehicle. Staying on the driveway is best. We will guide you to where you need to go. Our road is paved, but bumpy. Any vehicle will make it without damage if driven slowly. 1 to 4mph tops. *Be sure to avoid the camper rental companies that restrict certain roads. Aloha and have a great day.
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The Hippocampus

9 sites ¡ Lodging, Tents10 acres ¡ Hawi, HI
Legend has it, Kohala (the first of the 5 volcanos on the Big Island of Hawaii) is home to King Kamehameha I and this was the home to the Ali'i and the training grounds for their warriors. You can feel it when you walk into the forest and listen deeply and intuitively to your ancestors. It is truly an honor to be on this 'aina (land). Modern history: Up until 1984 this property was all avocado, Kukui and Ironwood land with the Kohala ditch running on the far south end. It wasn't until my current neighbor and sweet friend and her father bought the property and cleared away 160 Ironwoods to create a property that could be farmed and lived on. Then another couple bought the property in early 2000 and built it out with farm houses and gardens. Once they moved back to the mainland, this was home to the local skydive family where the pilots and instructors were housed. Finally, in 2021, Cirque-Girl Sequoia came in with a huge vision of a conscious homesteading community, learning and teaching alongside one another by way of events, projects, concerts, talks and certifications, all the while farming and creating even bigger orchards to feed not just her community, but the community of Hawi and beyond. At this time, not only is it "hip" to farm and grow your own food, but it is crucial. Learn more about this land: Everybody comes to Hawaii and thinks of beaches, surf and jungles but why not try a different side of Hawaii? The Ironwood Forests of Hawi are where you’ll find I'o (Hawaiian Hawks) and Pueo (Hawaiian owls only found on the Big Island), as the ancestor's whispers run through the massive forest of Ironwood, Kukui Nut and Avocado, in an ancient river bed of sugar plantation country. Deep in the heart of Hawaii’s only extinct volcano Kohala, this was home to the most prestigious Ali’i (Hawaiian Royalty) and the training grounds of warriors. Our farm sits on 10 acres, with over 30 varieties of fruit trees and a view of the Big Blue (the ocean). We provide 2 Hipcabins and 4 platforms, hammocks to daydream in, car camping, a center camp that has a kitchen, bathroom and shower plus a magical forest for you to meditate, do massage, practice Reiki, read or just have a beautiful discussion in. If you feel inclined to step out of the forest, you are welcome to use our communal eating area THE GROOVY GRINDS CAFE under the mango trees and we would love if you wanted to be a part of any of the events that we host here with our live-on conscious community. Things we do and can offer aerial, yoga and meditation classes, massage (ask hostess PRIOR to trip about booking sessions), drum circles, bonfire nights, fire-dancing, Thursday community potluck dinners @ 6:30pm, mini-concerts, painting, planting, building projects and whatever we get called to do. ....and what's camping without a bonfire? We have two bonfire pits lower on the property that you can join in on if our community already has one going. (NO fires in the gulch please.) One of our biggest bragging rights is that we are utilizing the vermaculture toilets which feeds our red wiggler worms, filters through 4 layers of organic matter and turns your toilet waste into nitrogen rich effluent for the plants. (NO TOILET PAPER PROVIDED SO PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN) and the gray water from the shower and kitchen sink go into a plot of banana trees. So our bathroom, shower and cooking facility is completely self-sufficient! We provide a nice two-burner stove and propane. Please shut off when not in use (remember, propane tanks are backwards for on and off!) PLEASE PACK OUT WHAT YOU PACK IN!!! Funny that I should need to say this but.... PLEASE BRING EARPLUGS and BUG SPRAY as this is the forest and forests too have critters like mosquitos and animals like roosters, dogs and pigs that make noise. PLEASE DO NOT ARRIVE AFTER DARK AND PLEASE USE DIRECTIONS AND NOT GOOGLE MAPS! It will take you down a 4x4 road.  And when it’s time to step out of the forest and out of Pueo Ridge, we are a 5-minute drive directly above the main center of town and 15 minutes to the famous Pololu Valley hike that runs deep into the jagged switchbacks of the Northern coast. Our area also headlines in ADVENTURE with skydiving, zip-lining, hiking and forest adventures. Mahalo for reading!
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Banyan Tree Guesthouse Salt Pool

7 sites ¡ Lodging3 acres ¡ Kailua, HI
We are an adult only facility, no children under the age of 18 are allowed. This is primarily for safety reasons, and for the comfort of all our adult guests. We have been the stewards of this aina for over 21 years. When we purchased it in 2002, there were only several varieties of fruit, now there are over 30 and growing. We make our own soil, and have trucked in many hundreds of truckloads of mulch to do that, and constantly make soil with our composting efforts. We are on a dormant volcano, Hualalai, that last erupted in 1801. The weather is ideal for growing most types of tropical fruit and many varieties of vegetables.
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Gingerhill Farm Retreat

9 sites ¡ Lodging5 acres ¡ Kealakekua, HI
Gingerhill Farm Retreat is a farm community dedicated to exploring sustainability, self-sufficiency, and stewardship of the land. To these ends, we have transformed our lush five-acre plot into a verdant botanical food forest. As you meander through our gardens and orchards, you will marvel at the incredible abundance and beauty that surrounds you. Through our various programs, we invite the community and international guests to join us in our daily routine of work and wellness. Come enjoy expansive ocean views and postcard sunsets. Eat delicious, healing farm-to-fork food. Spread some mulch; sow some seed. Get intimate with nature and find your unadulterated self. We would love to see you on the farm.
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Big Island Tiny Home

1 site ¡ Lodging5 acres ¡ Holualoa, HI
Your Hawaiian vacation starts on the slopes of Hualalai. Sleep in a cozy tiny home and wake up to the relaxing sounds of nature all just 15 minutes from Kona. Enjoy snorkeling and exploring in breathtaking West Hawaii then catch a not to be missed Kona sunset from your spacious, private lanai.The tiny home sits on a lush 5 acre gated property with coffee, avocado, and citrus growing on site. Enjoy the private bedroom, full size tub and shower.
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The Haven at Hawi Nani Ranch

5 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs20 acres ¡ Hawi, HI
The Haven at Hawi Nani is located on a small working horse ranch on 20 acres of lush fields with a breathtaking view of the ocean and Maui. A fun, working ranch there is a lot to do and see here! We have ducks, chickens, goats, horses, dogs and cats. The land provides an abundance of fruits and we maintain a great vegetable garden. Close to the beach, hikes, restaurants and activities we are located in a great area to experience all the great things the Big Island has to offer. If you have concerns about the weather please check the forecast ahead of time. We cannot provide refunds due to inclement weather.
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Love shack

1 site ¡ Lodging1 acre ¡ Kahaluu Keauhou, HI
In town yet tucked away in the south part of Kona town . Pretty rustic , dry plant environment at times, uneven trail , with awkward steps leading to a shack under trees with just dirt and plants underneath them , with only a twin bed in cabin with plywood walls ( not recommended for tall people)and window screen and steal roof , one light and power strip . A door that opens to a futon bed . There is a Frig and out door cooking area . Shared bathroom or compost toilet, have to park block away. There is another area that is a ground floor room , in the parking area, in a old Hawaiian house with 2 twin beds and a twin sofa bed, and indoor cooking area, shared bathroom parking space There is a room on a long uneven path around the back of an old Hawaiian rustic house, with a deck and outdoor cooking area, twin bed and twin futon couch bed Wi-Fi parking space No weekend arrivals 100 arrival fee if try or sneak one in Checkin by appointment only 630 checkin time Please no arrivals after 9pm After 9 25 late arrival fee plus tax After 10 50 late arrrival fee After 11 100 late arrival fee plus tax Rules No. Candles , no heavy drinking or drugs, no load noise after 9 pm = 8am no harassment , no racism, No weekend arrival ,
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Waipi'o Lodge

5 sites ¡ Lodging1 acre ¡ Honokaa, HI
Waipi'o Lodge and Campsite is located in Kukuihaele less than a mile from majestic Waipiʝo Valley. In a place where horses and wild turkeys often wander by, this is the old Hawaiʝi. A place where neighbors stop to talk and life is sweet as the smell of sugar cane grass. You'll enjoy a wonderful ocean view and the many fruit and macadamia nut trees on the property. We usually have perfect weather- sunshine, blue skies, a nice breeze, with temperatures in the high 70's. The campsite is part of the Waipi'o Lodge, which has three bedrooms and a common space living room. Our camping guests are welcome to use the outside kitchen, covered lanai, and Lodge bathroom. We also have high speed Wi-Fi. Our guests tend to be excellent company, usually visiting from Europe, the US Mainland, Australia and beyond. Many use our place as a launching point for hiking in Waipi'o Valley or backpacking trips into Waimanu Valley.  Join us!!
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Starseed Ranch

8 sites ¡ Lodging26 acres ¡ Halaula, HI
E Komo Mai. Welcome to the pristine northern coast of Hawai’i island. The Kohala Mountains are sacred verdant lands filled with the abundance of the natural world – valleys, streams, mountains, forests and farms. Come enjoy our peaceful, healing accommodations and breathtaking landscape. Visit tropical permaculture food forests and taste a diversity of fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices. Experience an ancient agricultural setting filled with the rich history of native Hawaiian culture. A visit to Starseed Ranch is an adventure sure to inspire. Guests are welcome to explore our tropical fruit orchards, gardens, yoga, and meditation spaces. We're a short walk or drive to the ocean. Combine your Farm Stay with a Farm to Table Dinner and/or Farm Tour to truly taste the 'āina! Our organic farm and eco-retreat is 26 acres filled with abundance. Wander through our beautiful orchards or gardens, take a dip in the fresh-water stream, or take a stroll down the road to bask in the awe of sacred Pololu Valley.
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Honua La'a "Sacred Land"

1 site ¡ Lodging20 acres ¡ Hawaiian Ocean View, HI
Enjoy the country life in Kau on the Big Island and the lovely red Lehua flowers blooming. We live on 20 acres on Road to the Sea, which has a remote green sand beach at the end of the road (4 miles down from us). We call our slice of paradise, Honua Laa (a sacred place). Straight down to the coast is a beautiful black and green sand beach and a huge tide pool. Rent a four-wheel-drive to get there, but you don’t need 4WD to get to our place, just go slow the road is gravel and bumpy. Off the grid. Rustic, but fun. If you are a Eco tourist or seeking adventure, you will love our spot! The silence is golden and the stars are amazing. Don't expect a hotel...this is upcountry glamorous camping. Shared bathroom (see photos). Hipcamp kitchenette includes a propane single burner, ice chest (bring ice), No fridge. No oven. Small BBQ grill. We have an outdoor fire pit, if you like campfires! It's one-of-a-kind! Most of the parcels are 20 acre parcels around… But a few smaller parcels across the road. We have nice neighbors who keep an eye on things. The nearest grocery store is about 3 miles away. The Hele-On Bus is just 1.2 miles up the road. If you want to drive to the green sand beach at the end of our road, rent a 4 wheel drive. If you are athletic, you can walk, but it is 4 miles down and 4 miles back. I recommend going early in the morning and take water. Hot water shower is propane. Bring ice for your ice chest. Bring drinking water. There is plenty of coffee and tea in the kitchenette and a gallon of water to get you started. DRIP COFFEE -Boil hot water in the kettle, put cone filter with a paper filter and ground coffee inside and on top of thermos. Drip. It's delicious! This is off the grid solar and there can be days without sun, or other glitches. You can charge your phone and have a lamp in your cabin. No wifi. I use ATandT and I understand that Verizon and T-Mobile work here also. The panoramic ocean view is spectacular! Very peaceful and relaxing! Our glamping cabins are in the front 3 acres. The back 17 acres is an old Ohia forest with 500 year old trees and lots of birds. You might even see a wild goat or a wild pig. There are small caves and gorgeous rock formations. It backs up to Manuka Forest Reserve.
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Kua ‘Aina

1 site ¡ Lodging4 acres ¡ Captain Cook, HI
Our family farm is the farm my husband grew up on. We inherited it a few years back and have since been pouring love, sweat and tears into it. It’s a lot of hard work but a magical place we have been blessed with. We are on a mission to make our fam as self sustaining as possible and provide our children with the many benefits of country living. It’s a gift to us and we are excited to share it as a peaceful getaway.
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Camp Ku'uipo

1 site ¡ Lodging1 acre ¡ Hawaiian Ocean View, HI
Discover quiet and seclusion in this exceptional mountain hideaway nestled at 4000 feet elevation. Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in a side of Hawaii that few get to experience, surrounded by the remnants of an old lava flow. Embark on a true glamping adventure as we've transformed two sheds into charming tiny homes. This unique property offers a tranquil and relaxing atmosphere with the most breathtaking night sky you can imagine. Away from the hustle and bustle, the nearest small town is approximately a 12-minute drive, ensuring a peaceful and secluded retreat. Whether you're stargazing, enjoying the tranquility of the surroundings, or simply taking a break from the ordinary, this mountain hideaway promises a unique and unforgettable experience amidst the beauty of Hawaii's diverse landscapes. Embrace the spirit of glamping in this quiet haven at 4000 feet elevation.
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The best camping near Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park guide

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Swimming with sea turtles and exploring the sacred lands of ancient Hawaiians? That's just the tip of the iceberg at Kaloko-Honokohau. With its rugged shoreline, historic sites, and adorable wildlife, this park has something for everyone.

Hundreds of years ago, early Hawaiian people built a civilization at Kaloko-Honokohau. Pop by the visitor center to learn how they found fish and fresh water. Then, head outside to the fish ponds to see the ingenious engineering in action. At Honokohau Beach, you can peek back in time. With its temple and 'Aiopi'o Fishtrap, the beach looks as it did in centuries past. From fall to spring, join the locals in celebrating Makahiki—a New Year festival.

Get active with a hike on the park's trails. The Mamalahoa and the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail follow the paths of ancient residents. Along the way, look for petroglyphs, sacred temples, and ruins.

If you're bringing kids, head down to the beach for swimming and snorkeling. The area is a hangout for sea turtles—keep your camera ready. A small protected area features calm, kid-friendly water. Do you have camping gear or an RV? You'll find a variety of developed campgrounds to the south.

Nearby attractions

  • The largest active volcano in the world, Mauna Loa is well known for its frequent activity and large lava flows. At dusk the lava flows begin to glow, transforming the volcanic landscape into a spectacle that can’t be missed. With easy access to an essential Big Island experience, camping near Mauna Loa will ensure you get the most out of your experience.
  • Enjoy a serene camping adventure near Kohanaiki Beach Park. The white sands and crystalline waters provide a perfect backdrop for a memorable trip. See sunsets and stargaze by the fire.
  • Pitch your tent near Miloli'i Beach Park, a hidden gem boasting black sand beaches and stunning sunsets. Enjoy a relaxed camping experience by the sea, with snorkeling and fishing activities to add to your adventure.

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