The best bell tents 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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2. Off Grid Hawaii

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4 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
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$35
 / night

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.

100% (2) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Hawaii

2. Off Grid Hawaii

100%
(1)
4 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
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$35
 / night

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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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