The subdivision was completely covered with lava in 2012. Make this historic place your base camp to the Big island.
Primitive camping on a lava field. Watch the lava glow from your campsite at night. Rapturous sunrises. A panoramic ocean and coastline view. Rugged terrain for experienced back country campers who want privacy and solitude. At approximately 200 feet, the weather is neither too hot or cold. The prevailing trade winds blow from just the right direction to keep the temperatures pleasant all year round. Affordable, private, and quiet camping while you explore the Big Island: lava viewing, ocean activities such as surfing, snorkeling, whale and dolphin watching, boat excursions, Volcano National Park and much more! The active lava flow is approximately 2 miles from your campsite (no coqui frogs and no mosquitoes).