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Yip Camp and Eco-Retreat Center

7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · 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.
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Volcano Village Campground

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Volcano, HI
Come enjoy the peace and quiet of Volcano Village at the closest Hipcamp to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park! Volcano Village Campground is located in the heart of Volcano Village and is just 5 minutes away from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and a half a mile from Volcano store. Volcano Village is a quaint little town that offers a wide variety of restaurants and accommodations. The village is known for its thriving arts community, with several galleries and shops showcasing the work of local artists and craftsmen. The National park is home to two of the world's most active volcanoes: Kilauea and Mauna Loa. Here you can witness ongoing volcanic activity including lava flows, lava lakes, and steam vents. The park also offers a variety of hiking trails and cultural sites such as the Kilauea Iki Trail and Thurston Lava Tube. Our campground is situated on one acre with majestic sugi pines, vibrant ohia trees, and delicate hapuu ferns. We offer basic camping needs with a pop-up tent, lounge chairs, outhouse and a firepit. Start your day with the tranquil sounds of rare native birds and decompress after a day of adventure next to a crackling fire under the stars. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventurous exploration of Hawaii's volcanic wonders, our private campground in Volcano Village awaits. Reserve your slice of paradise now and embark on the ultimate outdoor adventure!
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Harmony Hideaway Plant-Based Camp

3 sites · Lodging, Tents40 acres · Honokaa, HI
Welcome to our newly established campsite! We made our dream a reality by creating a compassionate place where plant-based, vegan, and vegan curious individuals can unplug, enjoy nature, and socialize. The campsite is designed to have the comforts of home but in the surroundings of lush Hawaii. The bathhouse has solar heated showers, and we provide shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. You can step right from a hot spa like shower into nature. Then, take a short walk up the log stairs through a decorative garden to the kitchen. The large communal kitchen is built out of local trees that we sawed ourselves. The kitchen has lots of counter space and an island with barstools that are perfect for a social cooking experience. It also has a double sink, a bar sink, a gas stove top, and a cooler (bring your own ice), as well as everything you need to make a meal and eat it. The newly planted vegetable garden might even have some treats for your next meal. Experience the emerging gardens as young plants and fruit trees flourish under the Hawaiian sun or pouring rain. You can break out one of the puzzles or games for some fun, borrow one off the books and blankets, and even make yourself a picnic or cozy up by the fire on a chilly night. At night, the campground is illuminated by solar powered lights, disconnect from modern distractions, and reconnect with nature under starlit skies. You can treat yourself to the fruits of the island with two nearby fruit stands and a Sunday farmers market in town, offering fresh, locally grown produce. The wild animals of Hawai'i might stop by. This includes I'o (Hawaiian Hawks), Pueo (Hawaiian owls only found on the Big Island), turkeys, pigs, and geckos. Please bring ear plugs and bug spray as this is the forest and we have critters like mosquitos and animals making noise . We are mostly off-grid but with county water supplying our buildings that is safe to drink. There is no electricity or wifi, and limited cell reception in the area, so make sure to check your phone before heading out from Honoka'a. This is a perfect opportunity to disconnect and have an offline experience. We are approximately 5 minutes from town and 7 minutes from Waipio lookout and have an easy 2WD accessible road from the highway. Please arrive before 5.30pm if your setting up your own tent as it gets really dark, and no later than 8pm for glamping. Send us a message if you have a later arrival and we can see if we can make it work. We are passionate about animals and their well-being. Out of respect for our 9 and growing rescue animals we have on the property, we ask that you eat vegan on the premises. We have poured a ton of love into this property so you can have a wonderful experience to remember as well as potentially meet new people and create lasting friendships.
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Lava Rock Cabin ~ Off Grid Hale

3 sites · Lodging1 acre · Mountain View, HI
WE ARE LOCATED WITHIN 30 MINUTES OF HAWAIʻI VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK! This Award-Winning off-grid retreat in native Hawai'i rainforest is the perfect oasis for those looking for privacy and relaxation. With all the amenities you need including a fully stocked kitchen, comfortable beds, and hot water shower, you'll have everything you need to enjoy your stay. Lava Rock Camp was recently awarded First Place winner as the Best Hipcamp in Hawai'i! Conveniently located just 25 minutes away from the breathtaking Volcanoes National Park, which offers endless hiking opportunities with stunning views of the surrounding lava fields and the iconic Kilauea volcano. In addition to the park, the area is also home to numerous beaches and waterfalls, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, surfing, or simply relaxing in nature. For those looking to explore the town, Hilo is nearby and offers plenty of options for shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. Whether you're seeking adventure or a peaceful getaway, this award-winning off-grid retreat offers the perfect blend of convenience and seclusion. Book your stay at this exclusive property today for an unforgettable rainforest experience!
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Hibiscus Oasis

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Fern Acres, HI
Welcome to our sanctuary nestled in the mountains of an ohia rainforest. Our goal is to develop a peaceful, healing place with organic, local farm to table food that we can enjoy ourselves and with our loved ones as well as share the experience with visitors coming to the island. As we develop we are happy to be able to offer a small piece of our sanctuary with you to enjoy! Come stay with us and return to see all our progress. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent or pull up on our serene, lush courtyard. A hidden gem located in Mountain View on Big Island. Mountain View is centrally located between Hilo, Pahoa and Volcano. Our property is in a secluded neighborhood, a 4.2 mile drive in from the main road (Highway 11). The drive in or out should take about 10-15 minutes. Volcano National Park is 19 miles from our home and will take about 30 minutes to drive. We are 18 miles from Hilo Farmers Market/downtown Hilo and again should take about 30 minutes. Pahoa area is 20 miles from us and just past a 30 minute drive. Tour the island during the day and come back to a spacious, private courtyard campsite where you can experience the beauty and sounds of our forest sanctuary.
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Edenova 🌿

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Eden Roc, HI
Welcome to Edenova! We are a 1 year old food forest/ sustainable farm located in Eden Roc, Hawai'i at 1800ft. So far we have about 18 fruit trees growing along with a small vegetable bed, herbs, and numerous flowers and ornamentals. Incredible amounts of love has been poured into this land and there's an infinite amount more to come. This is an ideal setup for car campers and vanlifers. You are welcome to carcamp and/or bring your own tent and pitch it anywhere on the freshly cindered open area :) Two of the best restaurants on the island (Dimple Cheek and Da Beans Greens Cafe) are within a 13 minute drive, along with a Wai Puna (free) water filling station, post office, and gas station + convenience store. We have a small outdoor kitchen with a 2 burner stove, and a 250 gallon water tank for washing dishes. You will need to bring your own drinking water. We will have a hot water heater + shower setup soon. We have a professionally build Humanure Composting toilet. We are less than 400 feet from the paved road so any vehicle will be able to drive straight onto the land. The land is located in a very safe part of the neighborhood with great neighbors closeby (but not too close)! Feel free to message us with any questions. Much love & aloha! ✨️
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Camp Pua Loke

9 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Mountain View, HI
The coordinates are (19.49746° N, 155.14574° W) This property has no physical address. These coordinates will bring you right to the front of the property. You’ll pass a red house on the left then my property is the jungled lot right past it. There is plenty of space to park and set up a tent. When arriving at the property from the Hilo direction/East, you’ll turn right on Lehuanani St. then take the first left onto a dirt road. It has no sign. Long term camping and vehicle storage available. Discover the untouched beauty of Camp Pua Loke, a pristine .41-acre jungle retreat nestled in the heart of Mountain View, Hawaii. Perfect for the adventurous soul, this off-the-grid camping sanctuary offers a true return to nature. With no amenities on-site, campers are encouraged to fully embrace the wilderness, packing in and out all necessary supplies. We welcome both tent camping and RV/car camping, providing a versatile experience for all types of outdoor enthusiasts. Revel in the tranquility of the surrounding jungle, the warmth of a campfire under a starlit sky, and the freedom to explore Hawaii’s wilds. For added convenience, the vibrant town of Hilo is nearby, offering everything you could need. The closest grocery store is about 20 minutes away, while Black Sands Beach and a Beach Park with Hot Springs are both just a half-hour drive. Don't miss out on the snorkeling opportunities available in Hilo. When arriving at Lehuanani St., take the first left down a dirt road. Follow the road to the end, where you'll find the property on the left with a sign in front that says Pua Loke. It's your gateway to an authentic and adaptable camping experience.
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TheFern.BigIsland

5 sites · RVs, Tents6 acres · Fern Forest, HI
Located on 6 acres of Hawaiian rainforest, lay under a blanket of stars by the campfire. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of camping on a property with beautiful views of Mauna Kea AND Mauna Loa!!! At 2,500 feet above sea level, you are in the clouds. Surrounded by natural Ohia forest and Uluhe fern, experience the tranquil sounds of rain and coqui frogs. Just a 15 minute drive away from the active, flowing Kilauea Volcano in Hawai'i Volcano National Park and endless beautiful hikes. Check out Volcano gas stations deli subs! Yum! less than 5 minutes to nearest local convenience store, 15 to the nearest local grocer and delicious restaurant Dimple cheek A short 20 minute drive to the nearest shopping center at Keaau where there is a DIY store, Grocery, pharmacy, and local farmers produce stands. 40 Minutes to reach Hilo, and Pahoa. 1 hour to jump off the End of the World at Southpoint 2 hrs from Kona Airport as well as the small town of Hawi in the North of the island
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Treehouse Green Farm and Garden

3 sites · Tents20 acres · Mountain View, HI
The Treehouse Farm campsites are about 20 minutes from Volcano National Park, and 40 minutes from Hilo airport and the beaches. The Treehouse Cannabis Garden is a medical grow site and the perfect remote setting for healing and relaxing. The Greenhouse and Solar Camping sites are in the garden. The Campervan site is in the driveway. A trail separates the camping area from the treehouse and the outdoor bath amenities with a jungle vibe. Cannabis consumers and non Cannabis consumers enjoy the serenity of the garden camping area. This is a unique camping experience. It's not glamping but if you wish we can set you up with extras like a tent setup, ac electric, a cooler with ice, an educational tour and more are available at additional cost. It's important to us and the patients we serve that we grow Cannabis year round. However, sometimes due to forces out of our control, our garden may not be as pictured. Like most outdoor gardens on the big island we harvest at the end of our long growing season in August or September. During the colder, rainier and shortest days of the year (Nov.-Jan.) we have most likely harvested the majority of plants and have started new sprouts. Be sure to check out our blog for the latest updates in the garden. The Cannabis Garden Greenhouse Site is a bit more glampish but definitely not glamorous. It is comfortable inside the popup screened area under the transparent tarp. It's dry and easy to setup an air mattress under the mosquito net. The treehouse was designed and built within a pre-existing canvas of native Ohia and Hapuu forested canvas. The house was not designed around human needs but around the existing environment. Spiritual visitors can find peace here. We give thanks to Hawaiian Gods Lono, Ku, Kanaloa and Kane. Many hours have been dedicated to gratitude, permission and love for other Hawaiian Gods like Waikea and Goddesses like Pele's equally powerful Sister, Hiʻiaka. https://www.nps.gov/articles/pele-and-hiiaka.htm As the sun begins to peek through the Ohia trees, the hapuu tree ferns call up the other native ferns and together the symphony greets the Sun E Ala E! E ala e Ka la i kahikina I ka moana Ka moana hohonu Pi’i ka lewa Ka lewa nu’u I kahikina Aia ka la. E ala e! Awaken/Arise The sun in the east From the ocean The ocean deep Climbing (to) the heavens The heaven highest In the east There is the sun Awaken! As the temperatures slowly rise, it's time to start preparing for another amazing day on Hawaii Island. This chant, shared by Anakala Kimo Awai of Hilo and the Windward Ahupuaʻa Kūpuna, is both a greeting to the morning sun and a request for inspiration from Ke Akua, creation, or our ancestors. It was danced by Pele's sister Kapoulakinau on Niʻihau, marking it as one of the earliest hula kiʻi. Hiki Mai Ka La Hiki mai, hiki mai ka lā Aloha wale, ka lā e kau nei Aia malalo o Kawaihoa A ka lalo o Kauaʻi O Lehua Here it comes, here comes the Sun How I love the Sun in the sky There below is Kawaihoa On the incline of Kauaʻi Is Lehua Tips to help you get ready for your upcoming adventures at the treehouse farm and garden greenhouse campsite. 1. Check Your Gear First things first, let's start with the basics – Whether it is checking the gas and oil in your campervan or finally giving your tent that deep clean it deserves. In the rainforest, it's nice to spray some waterproofing for an extra layer of protection on your rainfly. But you will be inside the 8x8 tent that's inside the dry greenhouse tent 10x20. So don't water proof your tent for our campsite but consider water proofing your hiking boots if you plan on hiking our native forests. Remember to give clean your sleeping bags before heading out. The nearest washer and dryer are 30minutes away. Clean gear will feel good. So grab your cleaning supplies and get to work – your gear will thank you! 2. Test Out New Gear Thinking of investing in some shiny new camping gear this season? Before you embark test out your new gear closer to home. This will give you the opportunity to familiarize yourself with your new equipment, work out any kinks, and ensure everything is in working order before you venture to Hawaii. 3. Plan Your Trip Whether you're dreaming of mountains, rivers, beaches, trailers or ocean adventures, now is the time to start researching destinations, booking manta ray night dives, dolphin swims and mapping out your routes before you arrive will give you something to look forward to as you countdown the days until your flight. 4. Prepare for your visit by connecting with your host in advance. You'll want someone on site to greet you and unlock the gate. Mobile phone service may not be available as you near the property. So please be sure to download the pdf to your device. Let us know if the directions seem unclear when we email then to you. Please don't rely on Google maps or intuition for directions. 5. We are remote. Get oriented with directions before you leave for the property.  6. Our roads are in good shape but the quality does vary when we get a lot of rain. Once you make it to the property, pull all the way into the driveway.  If you've provided us with your check in time, someone will come out to greet you. We will then show you to your spot so you can get setup. It's not a problem to arrive or check in later. Signs on the path will help you find your campsite. Consider setting up your camp before dark.  7. Prior to arriving, take a little time to learn about Hawaiian culture. Kū, Kanaloa, Kāne and Lono rule here. When you arrive you'll be shown where to ask for entry into the forest. To better understand where you'll be staying please consider reading the Ka Moolelo O Hi'iakaikapoliopele. This is the land of Hi'iaka. Additional Tips Inspect Your Equipment Start with the basics: check your campervan's gas and oil or give your tent a thorough clean. At our campsite, your tent will be sheltered within a greenhouse, making extra waterproofing unnecessary. However, waterproofing your hiking boots is advisable for forest adventures. Clean gear is crucial for a comfortable experience. Familiarize Yourself with New Equipment Test new camping gear close to home to familiarize yourself with its features, ensuring everything is perfect for your adventure in Hawaii. Organize Your Adventure Plan now for your dream of mountains, rivers, beaches, or oceanic adventures. Book your manta ray night dives and dolphin swims early, and map out your excursions for a seamless experience. Seek Knowledge Immerse yourself in Hawaiian culture by learning the following chants, connecting with the land and its ancestors. E Hō Mai E hō mai Ka ʻike mai luna mai ē ʻO nā mea huna noʻeau O nā mele ē E hō mai E hō mai E hō mai Repeated three times, each with an increasing pitch, this chant makes a heartfelt request for knowledge, connecting us to the wisdom of our ancestors and the depth of Hawaiian cultural heritage. Grant us knowledge from above The things of knowledge hidden in the chants Grant us Grant us Grant us By embracing these chants, you not only prepare for a physical journey through the beauty of Hawaii Island but also embark on a spiritual journey, deepening your connection to the rich tapestry of Hawaiian culture and history. We also practice Vipassana. Join us for a sit. https://www.dhamma.org/en/ Cannabis Farm and Garden Article in Outside Online https://treehouse.farm/cannabis-farm-garden/
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