Waterfall camping in Hawaii with surfing

Explore ancient volcanoes and sandy beaches on a camping trip in the Aloha State.

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Hamakua Guesthouse

7 sites · Lodging5 acres · Pepeekeo, HI
The Hamakua Guesthouse is located on the south end of Hawaii's breathtaking Hamakua Coast. Established in 2012 we are easily accessible to all the Big Island attractions such as Volcanoes National Park (1 hour South), Waipio Valley (1 hour North), and the countless sights and adventures along the Hamakua Coast, it is the perfect location to base your Big Island adventure vacation. The legendary Akaka Falls State Park is only 4 miles away from the Hamakua House. Onomea Bay is only 4 miles away, which is the home of the Hawaii Botanical Gardens. It is an unforgettable drive to get there and the bay is a wonderful place to have a picnic. We are only 1 mile (easily walkable) from the quaint main street of Honomu, HI. This town was established in the sugar cane plantation era and remains today boasting some wonderful gift shops, two restaurants, a coffee house, and the Island's best Zip Line Tours. Guests have access to our open air full bathroom with running water and a stunning rainfall shower (located at the main house). They also have access to our covered outdoor kitchen with grills, a sink, prep space, dining area, dishes, cups, silverware, and cookware (also located at the main house).
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Ridge Oaezis at Oceanview Farm

11 sites · RVs, Tents7 acres · Kahuku, HI
Situated on the highest point of Kahuku farms, Northshore, overseeing the oceans, watch sunrise and sunset, hear the birds and the dancing moves of mountain pines with the ocean breeze — this one of the oldest Hawaii fruit tree forests provides visitors with special connections with nature and the enjoyment of the quiet and peaceful surroundings ! Join us for an unforgettable adventure through North Shore's best-kept secret!
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Spring Side Hale

1 site · Tent2 acres · Kukuihaele, HI
To all guest you must wait at the lookout until i arrive to guide you into the Valley. Aloha and welcome to Spring Side Hale Surrounded by 2,500-foot cliffs, a journey into the Valley of the Kings requires a steep hike or 4x4 (four wheel drive). Now however, the valley is mostly wilderness interspersed with taro fields (Taro is a traditional Hawaiian staple food) and a couple of dozens of inhabitants. Waipiʻo Valley Road is closed to non-residents. Visitor access to the valley floor and the subsequent valleys is only possible as part of a tour or if you know someone in the valley. The Waipiʻo Lookout is still accessible for everyone. Waipio Valley is a stunning scenic destination with a black sand beach, beautiful waterfalls and Hawaiian historical & cultural significance. It is a very spiritual place of healing, a place of connection with nature and a walk through the past, where time ceases to exist.
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Honey Camp

4 sites · Lodging10 acres · Haiku, HI
This farm property nestled in Haiku, Hawaii, is a healthy and vibrant place to stay, where you can volunteer to help plant Coconuts, go on a farm tour, sample fresh papayas and bananas, and see bees in action at the drive-by bee hives! We accept donations, and you will feel great knowing that you have helped a non-profit for people with autism to thrive in these times where our health is so connected to the land.
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Hamakua Coast ocean view Camp spots

8 sites · Tents21 acres · Papaaloa, HI
Zero tolerance.. NO DRUGS! NO ALCOHOL! Work trade or pay for a camp spot. THIS IS A CAMP SPOT. WATER IS FROM THE RAIN & STREAM SHOWERS IN THE STREAM. If you are not a camper. This is not for you. Bring your own tent. Bring your own supplies. Hamakua Coast (The Breath of God). Creating an Ecovillage from ground zero on 21 acres with ocean views and a beautiful waterfall on property. The soil is rich and deep here. Options: 1. Pay to camp - No showers, Take a shovel bury your matter, Build a small fire for cooking. 2. Worktrade 1.5 hrs for your camp spot if you would like. 3. After work trade for your spot - When work is available I will offer paid work. With your help I can build mini houses that you can camp in. But I need help building them. I have the supplies. I just need the help. I can build a hot outdoor shower & a composting toilet with your help. Visions for this land: Create a Narnia to share with spirits who wish to reconnect to Mama Earth. Build bamboo huts and earth huts. Harvesting bamboo. Sweat lodge. Design a bee garden with lots of beehives. Chicken coup. Gardens-grow our own food. Art Space. Create an out door Pottery studio. Pizza oven. Any of your ideas could be considered to.
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Hakalau Springs Campground

3 sites · Tents11 acres · Honomu, HI
Come enjoy the magic of your own private waterfall while camping under the stars at Hakalau Springs Campground. Hakalau is located on the North-East side of the Big Island along the breathtaking Hamakua Coast. Surrounded by waterfalls and lush, green tropical flora, Hakalau is a hidden gem. It’s the perfect jumping off point for all things east side. Hilo town is 30 minutes south and Waipio Valley Lookout is 45 minutes North. The world-famous Akaka Falls is one neighborhood over in the quaint town of Honomu which hosts some wonderful gift shops, 2 restaurants, and a coffee house. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is a little over an hour drive and the Maunakea Visitors Center is an hour and 15 minutes. Other sites and adventures include Umauma Zip lining and Botanical World Adventures (5 miles away), Onomea Bay scenic drive and Hawaii Tropical Botanic Garden (8 miles away), the historic town of Honokaa (45 mins), and the beautiful cowboy town of Waimea (1 hour). Hakalau Springs Campground sits on 11 acres with two springs bordering the property with a variety of fruit trees and farm animals to interact with. We offer basic campsites with picnic tables, drinking water, a fire pit, a composting toilet, and a pop-up tent in case it rains. You will be camping on soft grass amongst giant Ironwood and eucalyptus trees while listening to the soft sounds of the creek below. Take a swim in the spring-fed waterfall swimming hole and relax by the fire pit at night. We also offer our beautiful 2 room tent fully furnished with a queen-sized air mattress, cozy bedding, lantern, and camping lounge chairs. Cooler upon request, you provide the ice. We’re blessed to be located on the rainy side of the island because of all the abundance and greenery the rain brings. That being said, please be prepared for the weather. It can rain hard at times so having a good rain jacket is a great idea. On the other hand, people say that a sunny day on the east side of the big island is the best place to be in all of Hawaii. Come stay at Hakalau Springs Campground and discover “off the beaten path” Hawaii.
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Kiawe O Kalamaula Hipcampsite

2 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Kaunakakai, HI
This land has been in my family for four generations now. My great grandfather cleared this land with no motorized machinery, just himself and his hand tools.  He also farmed a portion of this land.  This land is located within a short walking distance to the legendary Kalamaula Rock && The King's Summer Home in Coconut Grove.  It is said that the royalty had established friendships with mermaids that lived in the ocean near Coconut Grove.  Come and camp on raw land on what is said to be "The Most Hawaiian Island"!!Learn more about this land:Welina Mai!! Welcome. Come and pitch a tent on approximately 3 acres of raw land in rural Hawaii in Kalamaula, Molokai, Hawaii.  This raw piece of land is located 2 miles West of Molokai's Main Town we call Kaunakakai. Kaunakakai translates into English as: " Town By The Sea".  There is many Kiawe Trees scattered around this property.  In some parts of this 3 acre parcel of land, This lot is located near the county bus route( only about a 5 minute walk from bus stop at 2 mile marker or Kahanu Street). Molokai is called " The Most Hawaiian Island!!" If you rent a vehical, I am willing to give u a tour of the island for $48.00 a day!!
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BAMBOO GLAMP

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Keaau, HI
N/ALearn more about this land:Close to Hilo, our new black sand beach Pohoiki,  Located in Hawaiian Paradise Park .other attractions: Pahoa town,  Makuu Market (Sunday), Volcano National Park Rainbow fallsWe are currently have 2 queen beds amid a queen air mattress  with mosquito net,  Also there is a separate outdoor bathroom and kitchen.We currently live at the back of the property.  
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Mango Hale

3 sites · RVs, TentsHawaiian Acres, HI
Paradise found, Mango Hale has it all! Fruit trees all year, pele, close to town and the ocean is 15 minutes by car.Learn more about this land:Park your van, Rv, or Set up your tent on 3.5 acres Choose your own private space to camp 🏕 Trails wind through a fruit orchard where fruits like lemons, bananas 🍌 cherrys, pineapples, guava are abundant.. Bathroom, with hot showers, there’s a kitchen and WiFi available Drinking water 💧 Fruit stand at the end of Orchidland dr. With a hardware store, groceries etc.
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Magical Lava Temple Pele's Feet

3 sites · Lodging1 acre · Pāhoa, HI
Aloha ~ Are you ready for a Rebirth? An Epic, Elemental Stay? Come join us here at The Lava Sanctuary at Pele's Feet. Pele, the Hawaiian Goddess of the Volcano & Transformation, called me here to create an off-grid Magical Sanctuary on the newest land on Earth ~. We have grown and have several different accommodations from rustic to super nice Airbnb Plus. We have been featured in Hana Hou Magazine, as well as dozens of media around the world. This Elemental Vortex with wraparound Volcano views is surrounded by dramatic black lava fields, amazing black sand beaches, local culture and fun markets all located nearby! We have: The Magical Lava Temple (can sleep 5) The Phoenix House (look it up online, epic and unique!) - a tiny home that sleeps 2 and offers Rebirth! The Ohana House (can sleep 4) And the Lava Escape Pods (can sleep 1-2) Message us with your dates, your number of people, and we can let you know what's available ~ Infinite Blessings ~ JADE. The Radiant Lotus. Org.
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Rainbow Falls Studio

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Hilo, HI
With the property's prime location near Rainbow Falls and the downtown restaurants, shops, and farmers' market, you'll be centrally based for exploring the town and further afield. The property is a 5-minute walk from Rainbow Falls, a 20-minute walk (1 mile) to downtown, and a quick drive to the waterfront parks, beaches, the Hamakua coast and Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
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Hawai’i Tiny Home

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Hauula, HI
Comfortable living in the north shore countryside of Oahu. Peaceful and private land tucked away where you can meditate and enjoy the sounds of nature around you.
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Waterfall camping in Hawaii with surfing guide

Overview

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.

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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