| Caravan, Camping in Hawaii The vast space beauty of Hawaii lends itself to caravan and camping accommodation. National, state and county parks all over the major islands allow you to experience their full beauty, with many designated, generally free campsites to accommodate travelers. |
First stop then is at the Visitor Center or relevant authority to assess feasibility and obtain permits where necessary. In the majesty of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park the evocative Chain of Craters Road leads to Kulanaokuaiki Campground, and off Hwy 11 is the busy, better-equipped eucalypt meadow of Namakanipaio Campsite. Haleakala National Park on Maui offers camping in the clouds at Hosmer Grove, an easy drive-up campsite in the Kipahulu section, or crater camping in two backcountry campgrounds that may or may not be accessible, depending on the weather. County parks are mostly beach parks with the usual amenities, but some are better than others and it pays to be alert. |
Historic Hilo
Hawaiis biggest small town lies at the feet of three volcanoes, Mauna Kea, the world's tallest; Mauna Loa, the world's most voluminous; and Kilauea, the world's most active volcano.





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