The best luxury RV camping in Hawaii

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Although Hawaii is around 2,000 miles from the continental U.S., it's definitely worth the flight. While this tropical island chain is known for its large resorts and sandy beaches, it’s also an incredible place for hiking and camping, not only because of its year-round warm weather, but also because of its sheer diversity of landscapes. Here you’ll find towering volcanoes, tropical forests, massive canyonlands, and historic sites where you can learn about the history and cultural traditions of the islands. And if you don’t want to stay in a resort, you certainly won’t have to: there are many places to set up your tent, from beachfront campgrounds to private retreats.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Tent - Big Island

1. Sun Farm Hawaii @ Koko Head

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(1704)
19 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Honolulu, HI
Located in a wonderful farm setting, enjoy the sweet breezes, gorgeous sunsets and farm life while still in the city and close to some of the best beaches in East Oahu! We are located on the foothills of the famous Koko Head hike, and only five minutes to Hanauma Bay, shopping centers, dining, and grocery stores. Watch a magical sunset from the communal kitchen area, with a spectacular view of Diamond Head crater and the surrounding coast- it's all in one! *Please be aware there are many wild hens and roosters roaming around the neighborhood and property. You will enjoy your stay here if you're comfortable closely co-existing with nature and the sounds that come with it. Please plan accordingly. If you'd like to catch some waves or need a ride around time, we have surfboards available for rent, Parking is also available on site. Just let us know your needs and we'll do our best to accommodate for a wonderful stay! Mahalo ~ ~ DETAILS ~ ~ Self Check In Time is after 2pm. Self Check Out Time is before 11am. Cancellations/Refunds: A full refund will be made for cancellations received 7 days before date of arrival. Reservations are not refundable thereafter; please plan accordingly.
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Waimanalo Farmstay

2. Waimanalo Farmstay

97%
(443)
7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Kailua, HI
This is a breathtaking space that our family has poured many decades and multiple generations into. We are surrounded by jungle, with a freshwater stream running through the entire property and unobstructed mountain views. If you’re especially sensitive to mosquitos, bugs, geckos, free roaming chickens or other elements to be expected in nature, this might not be the place for you. Waimanalo is a small agricultural town filled with nurseries, horse stables, and a high concentration of Hawaiian homes. It remains mostly undeveloped and authentic, and we aim to keep it that way. Outsiders do not often get the opportunity to stay back here, but we welcome respectful travelers looking for an authentic experience who can appreciate this privilege. While nestled against the mountains, we're just a five minute drive from the beach. We are fifteen minutes from Kailua town, where you'll find several grocery stores, shops, and restaurants. This is a working farm. While we are very hospitable, we are not in the business of hospitality. I am happy to accommodate travelers, but I am not here at your beck and call. If that is the experience you are seeking, I think you would be happier elsewhere. We appreciate all of your bookings, and profits go directly back into farm infrastructure and new fruit trees. Thank you for looking!
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Living Circle Farms Hawaii

3. Living Circle Farms Hawaii

98%
(291)
7 sites · RVs, Lodging · Waialua, HI
Experience wonders of nature at Living Circle Farm Hawaii Join us at Pick & Play for a relaxing, adventurous, and farm-fresh escape. Discover the charm of farm life, enjoy modern amenities, and explore the wonders of nature. Safety and Comfort Guaranteed: Stay secure in our private, gated farm community with round-the-clock farm management. Enjoy peace of mind with free power hookups, fast Wi-Fi, and complimentary french press and kettle available coffee and tea. Fresh Farm-to-Table Experience: Harvest seasonal fruits like bananas and papayas directly from our farm. Contribute to our farm’s ecosystem by giving your compost to our chickens in the Tea Garden. Relax and Enjoy: Unwind with SUP and surfboard rentals for beach adventures or relax by the communal firepit. Purchase firewood on-site to create your own wood ash fertilizer for the farm. Refreshing Amenities: Cool off in our inviting watering hole. We offer a flat, loose gravel surface with electrical and water hookups. Vehicles under 25 feet, including travel trailers, pop-up campers, Class C RVs, and campervans, are welcome. Enjoy the convenience of a beautiful shared bathroom, flush and composting toilets, and a rainfall shower in our Banana patch with both hot and cold water. Unique Nighttime Activities: Experience the magic of our farm at night. Bring your ultraviolet flashlight to uncover the natural beauty. See what flowers nighttime bloomers. Marvel at Hawaii’s pristine starlit skies—perfect for stargazing and UFO enthusiasts. Details & Policies: Site Type: Pull-in or back-in spots available, accommodating slide outs. Surface: Flat, loose gravel. Hookups: Standard American 110V electrical and fresh well water available. Campfires: Allowed with firewood available for purchase ($10 per bundle). Waste Management: Compost food scraps for the chickens, and we can assist with trash disposal if needed. Pet Policy: No pets allowed (farm dogs and chickens available for cuddles). Reserve Your Spot Today
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Zen Oaezis in Sacred Valley

4. Zen Oaezis in Sacred Valley

92%
(270)
8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Punaluu, HI
For those who want to travel differently, come get connected to the land and attend our ‘āina program at Oahu’s most stunning valley property. Also known as Sacred Valley, Kaliuwa’a is nestled on the northeast, windward side of the island. While easily accessible, it feels worlds away with both a valley view and a 15 minute walk to a deserted beach. No permits are required, above ground fires are welcomed: set up a tent, hammock (site 5), or sleep in your vehicle while giving back to the land! Guests check themselves in: straightforward directions are sent via a link in the Hipcamp chat after booking has been completed. Items to bring include bedding, bug spray, a flashlight, and secure food-storage containers. We provide clean restroom facilities with flush toilets and hose showers, just a five-minute walk from the campsite. There are also picnic tables for your dining needs: feel free to bring an above-ground There is a free one-hour ‘Āina learning experience that’s required, offered on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays. You’ll learn how to care for and tend the land and by staying with us, you are helping to contribute to our youth educational programs and to preserve this beautiful place for generations to come. Key Highlights of a Sacred Valley Stay: agriculture educational program convenient self check-in with open-field grassy sites great for stargazing eco-friendly amenities close proximity to food trucks, beaches, and North Shore surf spots What to Expect: Just minutes from the highway, a stay in Kaliuwa’a is an idyllic escape where you are immersed in Hawai’i. Every moment designed to deepen your connection with the land itself. We aim to empower our visitors with clear pre-arrival and lodging procedures, so you feel welcomed and informed. At OAEZIS, we all play a role in caring for the land. Your kuleana (responsibility) is to manage your own trash and to leave the area better than you found it, honoring the ecosystem you’re a part of. Included: safe parking and a community-centered environment clean restroom facilities picnic tables Agriculture learning materials to enrich your experience with the land NOTE: A nearby gun range may be active
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The Beach

5. The Beach

97%
(353)
6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Ewa Gentry, HI
This is the only beachfront private property campsite on the island. Park right next to your tent. No worries about having to leave your car out of sight. This spot is behind a locked gate that you have a key for no curfew come and go as you like. Most choose not to go anywhere they like it right here. I've heard from more people that stayed elsewhere on the island and they say they wish they came here first. Oceanfront island style getaway with mango, banana and coconut trees in the yard. Hear the ocean while you fall asleep. restroom, hot shower with changing room, fresh water, 110v electricity for phone or laptop charging no plug for vans to run a/c or fridge, washing machine available for $10 per load, beachfront cabana with lounge chairs and hammock. An 8-man tent with 2 rooms available or bring your camper/van/car.*($50 tent rental fee for the two room tent that includes air mattresses setup and tear down) Gated property with your host Kawika onsite for any of your needs.
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This is the view from cabins 2&3 this was in the morning when the moon was setting

6. Wahi Nanea Place of Relaxation

97%
(864)
7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Kula, HI
The property is located on Maui island in the Kula district on the drier side of Haleakala. In days before western contact the area was heavily forested with native plants and trees and rainfall was abundant. The native Hawaiian grew bananas, taro and sweet potato. After Western contact businessmen mostly from the United States developed huge tracts of land for ranching and farming which cleared the native forests and destroyed the eco system from the mountain to the sea. Many of the Hawaiian people moved away nearer to the towns and immigrant Chinese laborers from the ranches and plantations moved in. The Chinese brought in the Wattle tree to plant for firewood as these trees grew very fast. These are the majority of the trees that you see today. As part of the Chinese immigration, the founder of modern China, Sun Yat Sen lived here for a time and planned his revolution to overthrow the last Chinese Dynasty. There is a park dedicated to him nearby.We have picnic tables a propane grill, a fire pit and a covered gazebo that is shared with 3 cabins This site is located at the 2800 ft altitude and the temperature at night can range from mid 50 to mid 60 degrees F. If you are planning to go to Haleakala, we are about 45 -60 minutes to the summit. We are also on the south side approach to Hana. There is a great restaurant for breakfast and lunch about 10 minutes away in Keokea town called Grandma's Coffee house.
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Yip Camp and Eco-Retreat Center

8. Yip Camp and Eco-Retreat Center

96%
(130)
7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Fern Forest, HI
Yip Camp provides a setting that promotes immersion in nature. The property is located on the Kilauea Volcano at about 2700 feet in elevation and in sight of the majestic Mauna Loa volcano rising at the peak at 13,680 feet. Both volcanos have been active recently. There are several trails at the National Park nearby; trails and several species of birds live on the property including Japanese Pheasants. On clear nights the skies provide excellent ambient viewing of the moon, planets and constellations. The campsites and cottage are located in the woods near a shower and flushing toilet and the property is off grid with the goal to establish an example of sustainable lifestyles and ecosystems. Camping equipment is available upon request and the cottage is furnished with a basic kitchen. The grounds also include a screen room with a grill, tables, chairs and a fire pit. Local fruits and vegetables are grown on the property and the greenhouse provides food. Solitude is available for those who seek silence and immersion in nature and a number of state and county beaches are within a forty minute drive. The focus is providing a quiet environment and an opportunity for solitude away from the distractions of urban lifestyles. Beaches are about forty five minutes and the drive to Hilo is about 25 miles.
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Secluded Mountain Farmstay

9. Secluded Mountain Farmstay

98%
(132)
4 sites · RVs, Lodging · Waimanalo, HI
This exquisite and secluded property is located at the base of the Koʻolau mountains in Waimānalo. Surrounded by breath-taking views that will captivate and invigorate your spirit, this private property offers an experience that is one of a kind. With over 10 acres to explore, this regenerative farm is home to many fruit trees, indigenous plants, wild chickens, and other beautiful birds that you will likely spot while taking a stroll on our nature path. We have worked really hard to care for this ʻāina (land), and we are happy to share it with respectful travelers looking for a quiet, authentic, farm-stay experience. Camp Koʻolau provides bathrooms, a warm-water outdoor shower with an amazing view, and parking. Our farm is only a 5-minute drive to the beach, and 15 minutes from popular, Kailua town. As a working farm, we do have insects and geckos hanging around. So, it's not uncommon to encounter them. Also, we often have visits from wild pigs that come down from the mountain, so you may see them as well. Although we are certain you will love this place, please keep in mind, it takes a lot of hard work to maintain it. Thus, you will probably hear farm equipment and activities buzzing about (typically on the weekends). And, we want you to respect, love, and care for this place as much as we do by leaving it better than you found it.
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Lisa’s  top camping spot for tent campers

10. Oceanview Farm

90%
(120)
16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Kahuku, HI
Aloha ! Our listing at Oceanview Farm offers breathtaking views, a breezy open ridge, and a quiet space to stargaze. Oceanview Farm Parking offers gravel parking space in between the trees and over look mountain valleys. Guests will check themselves in- simple directions will be sent in a link in the Hipcamp chat after booking. We have a no trash policy; campers are responsible to discard their own trash. Note: It is a working farm, and visitors are required to stay in designated sites and not wander for safety reasons! Key Highlights -Panoramic ocean views and expansive ridge setting -Simple amenities and turf grass camping (no mud!) -Educational farm setting focused on regenerative practices (materials coming soon) -Self check in directions sent in Hipcamp Chat Essentials to bring: trash bags, extra layers for the wind, cooking materials, and a flashlight. Note: This site is breezy, with a no in-ground fire policy for safety. What to Expect - Working Farm Attendants - Great views - No kitchen access - No charging access Please note that this location has a no in-ground fire rule and occasional activity from farmers and workers living on the property. Please do not go into the communal areas as those are reserved for farm operations. Guests may want to bring extra layers to enjoy the breeze comfortably. - Every site has a safe no- mud parking -Clean bathrooms and simple self-check-in instructions -Beautiful natural setting and learning materials (farm education coming soon) — no smoking / non alcohol Booking & Essentials
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George let us walk through the greenhouses to see the orchids growing, so beautiful!

11. Papa’s Hawaiian Orchid Farm

99%
(379)
2 sites · Tents, RVs · Pahoa, HI
We are a commercial orchid farm starting the homestead 8 years ago. Lava caused us to evacuate 2 years ago before it stopped a mile above the farm and Malama Market. We have a lava tube on the property you can explore. It’s so tall in some places, you can drive a school bus through. Good to bring headlamps if you're interested in this and just for walking around the farm when there is no moon! We are currently constructing a wood fired pizza oven in the place where our picnic tables and eating area are located.Pitch your tent or stay in one of our rooms or junglelows in the middle of our orchid nursery. We have outdoor kitchen, hot showers and flushing toilets. Located in the heart of Puna in the country but only 10 min walk to the village of Pahoa. This area has a lot to offer including tide pools, black sand beaches, warm spring and sauna caves.
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Bamboo Site 1 - Tent Only

12. Banyan Breeze Basecamp

100%
(1)
10 sites · Tents, RVs · Kurtistown, HI
Jungle Grove Camp – An Island Retreat Fruit trees. Jungle trails. Quiet nights under the stars. 20 min from Hilo 25 min to Volcanoes National Park Welcome to our peaceful island homestead, where we’re offering a small collection of camping spaces as part of our very first season hosting. We currently offer 8 unique sites, perfect for camper vans, small RVs, or tent camping. 🏕 Site Options: 🌳Banyan Pasture Sites (2): Located near the entrance, near two majestic banyan trees and surrounded by fruit trees. These open-sky sites offer golden hour views and a wide, serene atmosphere—great for vans, small RVs, or tents. 🌴Palm Garden Sites (3): Nestled beside a massive traveler’s palm, these more central sites are closer to the main house and offer easy access to amenities while still immersed in lush greenery. Ideal for tents or camper vans 🎋🏕 Bamboo Forest Tent Sites (3): Tucked beneath a towering bamboo canopy, these tent-only spots offer a peaceful, shaded, and secluded vibe—perfect for those looking to connect with nature in a quiet corner of the property also the closest sites to the bathroom. 🛁 Amenities: All guests have access to a fully enclosed private bathroom with a flush toilet, sink, and shower—no composting toilets or makeshift setups. A communal sink and outdoor kitchen are also available just steps away. 🌿 On the Land: Feel free to wander our 10-acre jungle and take in the sounds and sights of the island’s vibrant ecosystem. To preserve the calm and to respect everyone's experience, we kindly ask all campers to observe quiet hours after 9 PM. Whether you’re stopping for a night or staying to slow down and recharge, we welcome you with aloha and look forward to sharing this special place with you.
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Off Grid Hawaii

14. Off Grid Hawaii

100%
(1)
3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Pahoa, HI
Welcome to your Off-Grid Paradise! *We're 100% off-grid, self-sustainable* Featuring 10+ acres of absolute tranquility. As you look over the jungle canopy you'll experience some of the most expansive panoramic ocean views that Puna has to offer, breathtaking green & blue as far as the eye can see! Reconnect with the earth & all the things that nature intended us to enjoy here. If you are truly looking for a place to retreat, forget about the world and just decompress this is place for you! The tropical beauty that surrounds you is endless. A small orchard includes but is not limited to avocados, multiple citrus, mango, etc. This is on acreage in the beautiful, lush country area of the island, so please note that bugs, coqui frogs, geckos, wild pigs, and other natural life are more prevalent here. Breakfast is provided at a cost, a menu will be provided in your guestbook upon arrival. Welcome to your Off-Grid Paradise. You can see the bright stars at night, the moon reflect on the ocean, and catch some of the most beautiful sunrises from this side of the island. You can explore our 11 acre property. There are wild pig trails, a small orchard, various fruiting trees, and more so that you can get in touch with nature and the serenity of the island. That being said you will hear the rustle of palm leaves, tropical birds and coqui frogs at night. The setting is truly beautiful and nurturing with a spacious lawn, fresh tropical fruits and vegetables, caressing breezes and even frequent rainbows. There is a deep sense of peace here. Our home is centrally located in lower Puna. *The rustic town of Pahoa is five miles to the north *The Pacific, tide pools, and natural hot springs are three miles to the south *There are many intentional communities a few miles from the house: e.g., Hawaiian Sanctuary (yoga, permaculture, and Hawaiian culture) *The attractions of Hilo are 40 minutes northbound *Volcano National Park is about 45 minutes northwest
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Although Hawaii is around 2,000 miles from the continental U.S., it's definitely worth the flight. While this tropical island chain is known for its large resorts and sandy beaches, it’s also an incredible place for hiking and camping, not only because of its year-round warm weather, but also because of its sheer diversity of landscapes. Here you’ll find towering volcanoes, tropical forests, massive canyonlands, and historic sites where you can learn about the history and cultural traditions of the islands. And if you don’t want to stay in a resort, you certainly won’t have to: there are many places to set up your tent, from beachfront campgrounds to private retreats.

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Tent - Big Island

1. Sun Farm Hawaii @ Koko Head

96%
(1704)
19 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Honolulu, HI
Located in a wonderful farm setting, enjoy the sweet breezes, gorgeous sunsets and farm life while still in the city and close to some of the best beaches in East Oahu! We are located on the foothills of the famous Koko Head hike, and only five minutes to Hanauma Bay, shopping centers, dining, and grocery stores. Watch a magical sunset from the communal kitchen area, with a spectacular view of Diamond Head crater and the surrounding coast- it's all in one! *Please be aware there are many wild hens and roosters roaming around the neighborhood and property. You will enjoy your stay here if you're comfortable closely co-existing with nature and the sounds that come with it. Please plan accordingly. If you'd like to catch some waves or need a ride around time, we have surfboards available for rent, Parking is also available on site. Just let us know your needs and we'll do our best to accommodate for a wonderful stay! Mahalo ~ ~ DETAILS ~ ~ Self Check In Time is after 2pm. Self Check Out Time is before 11am. Cancellations/Refunds: A full refund will be made for cancellations received 7 days before date of arrival. Reservations are not refundable thereafter; please plan accordingly.
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Waimanalo Farmstay

2. Waimanalo Farmstay

97%
(443)
7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Kailua, HI
This is a breathtaking space that our family has poured many decades and multiple generations into. We are surrounded by jungle, with a freshwater stream running through the entire property and unobstructed mountain views. If you’re especially sensitive to mosquitos, bugs, geckos, free roaming chickens or other elements to be expected in nature, this might not be the place for you. Waimanalo is a small agricultural town filled with nurseries, horse stables, and a high concentration of Hawaiian homes. It remains mostly undeveloped and authentic, and we aim to keep it that way. Outsiders do not often get the opportunity to stay back here, but we welcome respectful travelers looking for an authentic experience who can appreciate this privilege. While nestled against the mountains, we're just a five minute drive from the beach. We are fifteen minutes from Kailua town, where you'll find several grocery stores, shops, and restaurants. This is a working farm. While we are very hospitable, we are not in the business of hospitality. I am happy to accommodate travelers, but I am not here at your beck and call. If that is the experience you are seeking, I think you would be happier elsewhere. We appreciate all of your bookings, and profits go directly back into farm infrastructure and new fruit trees. Thank you for looking!
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Living Circle Farms Hawaii

3. Living Circle Farms Hawaii

98%
(291)
7 sites · RVs, Lodging · Waialua, HI
Experience wonders of nature at Living Circle Farm Hawaii Join us at Pick & Play for a relaxing, adventurous, and farm-fresh escape. Discover the charm of farm life, enjoy modern amenities, and explore the wonders of nature. Safety and Comfort Guaranteed: Stay secure in our private, gated farm community with round-the-clock farm management. Enjoy peace of mind with free power hookups, fast Wi-Fi, and complimentary french press and kettle available coffee and tea. Fresh Farm-to-Table Experience: Harvest seasonal fruits like bananas and papayas directly from our farm. Contribute to our farm’s ecosystem by giving your compost to our chickens in the Tea Garden. Relax and Enjoy: Unwind with SUP and surfboard rentals for beach adventures or relax by the communal firepit. Purchase firewood on-site to create your own wood ash fertilizer for the farm. Refreshing Amenities: Cool off in our inviting watering hole. We offer a flat, loose gravel surface with electrical and water hookups. Vehicles under 25 feet, including travel trailers, pop-up campers, Class C RVs, and campervans, are welcome. Enjoy the convenience of a beautiful shared bathroom, flush and composting toilets, and a rainfall shower in our Banana patch with both hot and cold water. Unique Nighttime Activities: Experience the magic of our farm at night. Bring your ultraviolet flashlight to uncover the natural beauty. See what flowers nighttime bloomers. Marvel at Hawaii’s pristine starlit skies—perfect for stargazing and UFO enthusiasts. Details & Policies: Site Type: Pull-in or back-in spots available, accommodating slide outs. Surface: Flat, loose gravel. Hookups: Standard American 110V electrical and fresh well water available. Campfires: Allowed with firewood available for purchase ($10 per bundle). Waste Management: Compost food scraps for the chickens, and we can assist with trash disposal if needed. Pet Policy: No pets allowed (farm dogs and chickens available for cuddles). Reserve Your Spot Today
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Zen Oaezis in Sacred Valley

4. Zen Oaezis in Sacred Valley

92%
(270)
8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Punaluu, HI
For those who want to travel differently, come get connected to the land and attend our ‘āina program at Oahu’s most stunning valley property. Also known as Sacred Valley, Kaliuwa’a is nestled on the northeast, windward side of the island. While easily accessible, it feels worlds away with both a valley view and a 15 minute walk to a deserted beach. No permits are required, above ground fires are welcomed: set up a tent, hammock (site 5), or sleep in your vehicle while giving back to the land! Guests check themselves in: straightforward directions are sent via a link in the Hipcamp chat after booking has been completed. Items to bring include bedding, bug spray, a flashlight, and secure food-storage containers. We provide clean restroom facilities with flush toilets and hose showers, just a five-minute walk from the campsite. There are also picnic tables for your dining needs: feel free to bring an above-ground There is a free one-hour ‘Āina learning experience that’s required, offered on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays. You’ll learn how to care for and tend the land and by staying with us, you are helping to contribute to our youth educational programs and to preserve this beautiful place for generations to come. Key Highlights of a Sacred Valley Stay: agriculture educational program convenient self check-in with open-field grassy sites great for stargazing eco-friendly amenities close proximity to food trucks, beaches, and North Shore surf spots What to Expect: Just minutes from the highway, a stay in Kaliuwa’a is an idyllic escape where you are immersed in Hawai’i. Every moment designed to deepen your connection with the land itself. We aim to empower our visitors with clear pre-arrival and lodging procedures, so you feel welcomed and informed. At OAEZIS, we all play a role in caring for the land. Your kuleana (responsibility) is to manage your own trash and to leave the area better than you found it, honoring the ecosystem you’re a part of. Included: safe parking and a community-centered environment clean restroom facilities picnic tables Agriculture learning materials to enrich your experience with the land NOTE: A nearby gun range may be active
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The Beach

5. The Beach

97%
(353)
6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Ewa Gentry, HI
This is the only beachfront private property campsite on the island. Park right next to your tent. No worries about having to leave your car out of sight. This spot is behind a locked gate that you have a key for no curfew come and go as you like. Most choose not to go anywhere they like it right here. I've heard from more people that stayed elsewhere on the island and they say they wish they came here first. Oceanfront island style getaway with mango, banana and coconut trees in the yard. Hear the ocean while you fall asleep. restroom, hot shower with changing room, fresh water, 110v electricity for phone or laptop charging no plug for vans to run a/c or fridge, washing machine available for $10 per load, beachfront cabana with lounge chairs and hammock. An 8-man tent with 2 rooms available or bring your camper/van/car.*($50 tent rental fee for the two room tent that includes air mattresses setup and tear down) Gated property with your host Kawika onsite for any of your needs.
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This is the view from cabins 2&3 this was in the morning when the moon was setting

6. Wahi Nanea Place of Relaxation

97%
(864)
7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Kula, HI
The property is located on Maui island in the Kula district on the drier side of Haleakala. In days before western contact the area was heavily forested with native plants and trees and rainfall was abundant. The native Hawaiian grew bananas, taro and sweet potato. After Western contact businessmen mostly from the United States developed huge tracts of land for ranching and farming which cleared the native forests and destroyed the eco system from the mountain to the sea. Many of the Hawaiian people moved away nearer to the towns and immigrant Chinese laborers from the ranches and plantations moved in. The Chinese brought in the Wattle tree to plant for firewood as these trees grew very fast. These are the majority of the trees that you see today. As part of the Chinese immigration, the founder of modern China, Sun Yat Sen lived here for a time and planned his revolution to overthrow the last Chinese Dynasty. There is a park dedicated to him nearby.We have picnic tables a propane grill, a fire pit and a covered gazebo that is shared with 3 cabins This site is located at the 2800 ft altitude and the temperature at night can range from mid 50 to mid 60 degrees F. If you are planning to go to Haleakala, we are about 45 -60 minutes to the summit. We are also on the south side approach to Hana. There is a great restaurant for breakfast and lunch about 10 minutes away in Keokea town called Grandma's Coffee house.
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Yip Camp and Eco-Retreat Center

8. Yip Camp and Eco-Retreat Center

96%
(130)
7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Fern Forest, HI
Yip Camp provides a setting that promotes immersion in nature. The property is located on the Kilauea Volcano at about 2700 feet in elevation and in sight of the majestic Mauna Loa volcano rising at the peak at 13,680 feet. Both volcanos have been active recently. There are several trails at the National Park nearby; trails and several species of birds live on the property including Japanese Pheasants. On clear nights the skies provide excellent ambient viewing of the moon, planets and constellations. The campsites and cottage are located in the woods near a shower and flushing toilet and the property is off grid with the goal to establish an example of sustainable lifestyles and ecosystems. Camping equipment is available upon request and the cottage is furnished with a basic kitchen. The grounds also include a screen room with a grill, tables, chairs and a fire pit. Local fruits and vegetables are grown on the property and the greenhouse provides food. Solitude is available for those who seek silence and immersion in nature and a number of state and county beaches are within a forty minute drive. The focus is providing a quiet environment and an opportunity for solitude away from the distractions of urban lifestyles. Beaches are about forty five minutes and the drive to Hilo is about 25 miles.
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Secluded Mountain Farmstay

9. Secluded Mountain Farmstay

98%
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4 sites · RVs, Lodging · Waimanalo, HI
This exquisite and secluded property is located at the base of the Koʻolau mountains in Waimānalo. Surrounded by breath-taking views that will captivate and invigorate your spirit, this private property offers an experience that is one of a kind. With over 10 acres to explore, this regenerative farm is home to many fruit trees, indigenous plants, wild chickens, and other beautiful birds that you will likely spot while taking a stroll on our nature path. We have worked really hard to care for this ʻāina (land), and we are happy to share it with respectful travelers looking for a quiet, authentic, farm-stay experience. Camp Koʻolau provides bathrooms, a warm-water outdoor shower with an amazing view, and parking. Our farm is only a 5-minute drive to the beach, and 15 minutes from popular, Kailua town. As a working farm, we do have insects and geckos hanging around. So, it's not uncommon to encounter them. Also, we often have visits from wild pigs that come down from the mountain, so you may see them as well. Although we are certain you will love this place, please keep in mind, it takes a lot of hard work to maintain it. Thus, you will probably hear farm equipment and activities buzzing about (typically on the weekends). And, we want you to respect, love, and care for this place as much as we do by leaving it better than you found it.
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Lisa’s  top camping spot for tent campers

10. Oceanview Farm

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16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Kahuku, HI
Aloha ! Our listing at Oceanview Farm offers breathtaking views, a breezy open ridge, and a quiet space to stargaze. Oceanview Farm Parking offers gravel parking space in between the trees and over look mountain valleys. Guests will check themselves in- simple directions will be sent in a link in the Hipcamp chat after booking. We have a no trash policy; campers are responsible to discard their own trash. Note: It is a working farm, and visitors are required to stay in designated sites and not wander for safety reasons! Key Highlights -Panoramic ocean views and expansive ridge setting -Simple amenities and turf grass camping (no mud!) -Educational farm setting focused on regenerative practices (materials coming soon) -Self check in directions sent in Hipcamp Chat Essentials to bring: trash bags, extra layers for the wind, cooking materials, and a flashlight. Note: This site is breezy, with a no in-ground fire policy for safety. What to Expect - Working Farm Attendants - Great views - No kitchen access - No charging access Please note that this location has a no in-ground fire rule and occasional activity from farmers and workers living on the property. Please do not go into the communal areas as those are reserved for farm operations. Guests may want to bring extra layers to enjoy the breeze comfortably. - Every site has a safe no- mud parking -Clean bathrooms and simple self-check-in instructions -Beautiful natural setting and learning materials (farm education coming soon) — no smoking / non alcohol Booking & Essentials
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George let us walk through the greenhouses to see the orchids growing, so beautiful!

11. Papa’s Hawaiian Orchid Farm

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2 sites · Tents, RVs · Pahoa, HI
We are a commercial orchid farm starting the homestead 8 years ago. Lava caused us to evacuate 2 years ago before it stopped a mile above the farm and Malama Market. We have a lava tube on the property you can explore. It’s so tall in some places, you can drive a school bus through. Good to bring headlamps if you're interested in this and just for walking around the farm when there is no moon! We are currently constructing a wood fired pizza oven in the place where our picnic tables and eating area are located.Pitch your tent or stay in one of our rooms or junglelows in the middle of our orchid nursery. We have outdoor kitchen, hot showers and flushing toilets. Located in the heart of Puna in the country but only 10 min walk to the village of Pahoa. This area has a lot to offer including tide pools, black sand beaches, warm spring and sauna caves.
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Bamboo Site 1 - Tent Only

12. Banyan Breeze Basecamp

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10 sites · Tents, RVs · Kurtistown, HI
Jungle Grove Camp – An Island Retreat Fruit trees. Jungle trails. Quiet nights under the stars. 20 min from Hilo 25 min to Volcanoes National Park Welcome to our peaceful island homestead, where we’re offering a small collection of camping spaces as part of our very first season hosting. We currently offer 8 unique sites, perfect for camper vans, small RVs, or tent camping. 🏕 Site Options: 🌳Banyan Pasture Sites (2): Located near the entrance, near two majestic banyan trees and surrounded by fruit trees. These open-sky sites offer golden hour views and a wide, serene atmosphere—great for vans, small RVs, or tents. 🌴Palm Garden Sites (3): Nestled beside a massive traveler’s palm, these more central sites are closer to the main house and offer easy access to amenities while still immersed in lush greenery. Ideal for tents or camper vans 🎋🏕 Bamboo Forest Tent Sites (3): Tucked beneath a towering bamboo canopy, these tent-only spots offer a peaceful, shaded, and secluded vibe—perfect for those looking to connect with nature in a quiet corner of the property also the closest sites to the bathroom. 🛁 Amenities: All guests have access to a fully enclosed private bathroom with a flush toilet, sink, and shower—no composting toilets or makeshift setups. A communal sink and outdoor kitchen are also available just steps away. 🌿 On the Land: Feel free to wander our 10-acre jungle and take in the sounds and sights of the island’s vibrant ecosystem. To preserve the calm and to respect everyone's experience, we kindly ask all campers to observe quiet hours after 9 PM. Whether you’re stopping for a night or staying to slow down and recharge, we welcome you with aloha and look forward to sharing this special place with you.
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Off Grid Hawaii

14. Off Grid Hawaii

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3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Pahoa, HI
Welcome to your Off-Grid Paradise! *We're 100% off-grid, self-sustainable* Featuring 10+ acres of absolute tranquility. As you look over the jungle canopy you'll experience some of the most expansive panoramic ocean views that Puna has to offer, breathtaking green & blue as far as the eye can see! Reconnect with the earth & all the things that nature intended us to enjoy here. If you are truly looking for a place to retreat, forget about the world and just decompress this is place for you! The tropical beauty that surrounds you is endless. A small orchard includes but is not limited to avocados, multiple citrus, mango, etc. This is on acreage in the beautiful, lush country area of the island, so please note that bugs, coqui frogs, geckos, wild pigs, and other natural life are more prevalent here. Breakfast is provided at a cost, a menu will be provided in your guestbook upon arrival. Welcome to your Off-Grid Paradise. You can see the bright stars at night, the moon reflect on the ocean, and catch some of the most beautiful sunrises from this side of the island. You can explore our 11 acre property. There are wild pig trails, a small orchard, various fruiting trees, and more so that you can get in touch with nature and the serenity of the island. That being said you will hear the rustle of palm leaves, tropical birds and coqui frogs at night. The setting is truly beautiful and nurturing with a spacious lawn, fresh tropical fruits and vegetables, caressing breezes and even frequent rainbows. There is a deep sense of peace here. Our home is centrally located in lower Puna. *The rustic town of Pahoa is five miles to the north *The Pacific, tide pools, and natural hot springs are three miles to the south *There are many intentional communities a few miles from the house: e.g., Hawaiian Sanctuary (yoga, permaculture, and Hawaiian culture) *The attractions of Hilo are 40 minutes northbound *Volcano National Park is about 45 minutes northwest
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Where to go

Oahu

Oahu is the state's most-visited island. While many visitors head straight to Honolulu's sandy Waikiki Beach, the island offers plenty to experience outside the big city, with gorgeous beaches all over, plus tons of hiking trails. If you want to camp, you’ll find options at Ahupua'a 'O Kahana State Park and Bellows Field Beach Park, both on the island’s eastern shores.

The Big Island

The Big Island's size isn't its only claim to fame. It's also known for its tasty Kona coffee and for its abundance of volcanoes, including Kīlauea and Mauna Loa, both in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, one of four national parks on the island. There are also lots of places to camp on the island, including at the Kalōpā State Recreation Area and the Kīholo State Park Reserve (weekend camping only).

Maui and Molokai

Maui is well known for its large resorts and gorgeous scenery, especially in the emeraldine ʻĪao Valley State Monument and from Haleakalā National Park, the best place on the island for a sunrise hike. Reservable campsites can be found at both Wai'ānapanapa State Park and the Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area. The nearby island of Moloka'i is a quiet alternative, without the big development found on other islands. Camping is available in the island's Pālāʻau State Park.

Kauai

Dubbed the "Garden Isle" for its numerous gardens and overall lush landscapes, Kauai feels quieter and more laid-back than Maui or Oahu. Its best-known hiking areas include the pristine Nāpali Coast (only accessible by foot or boat) and the vibrantly hued Waimea Canyon State Park, often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific." You can camp in the Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park, provided you obtain a permit in advance, or in Kōke'e State Park and Polihale State Park.

When to go

Hawaii only has two real seasons: a hotter, dryer summer season (April–October) and a cooler, rainier winter (November–March). The resorts and tourist destinations across the islands are at their busiest during the summer and winter vacation months, and hotel and flight prices tend to soar during these periods. Late spring and early autumn are ideal for avoiding rainfall and crowds. Flights from the mainland are generally at their cheapest between January and March.

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