Waimea Canyon State Park on the island of Kauai in Hawaii is a natural wonder that offers breathtaking views of the island’s rugged landscape. Known as the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” Waimea Canyon stretches for 14 miles and reaches a depth of over 3,000 feet. For those looking for a unique camping experience, Waimea Canyon State Park is the … Read More
Camping on Kauai
Kauai is the oldest of the Hawaiian islands and the fourth largest in Hawaii. It’s garnered the nickname “Garden Isle” and stands out fairly distant from the main parts of Hawaii, roughly 105 miles from Oahu. Despite that, the island boasts lots of excellent options for camping on Kauai. Camping here is pretty reasonable, costing just $12 for state parks … Read More
Camping on Molokai
Molokai is an island about twenty-eight miles east of Honolulu and about thirty-five miles across, full of gorgeous spaces to relax and enjoy camping on Molokai. This is a cozy island, just the fifth largest in Hawaii, and has earned the name, “The Friendly Island.” There are lots of ways to enjoy a relaxing camping experience while exploring Hawaii—let’s take … Read More
Camping on Maui
Have you dreamed of camping on Maui and enjoying the beauty closeup? Are you getting ready to make a trip to explore the Valley Isle? From spending a night under the stars to hiking verdant trails, you can enjoy a camping experience that will be long remembered. Here are some places that might be on your list for enjoying camping … Read More
Camping on Oahu
For many travelers, thoughts of a trip to Oahu often center around luxurious resort lodgings, guided island tours, robust and vibrant luaus, and the like. But for some island visitors, camping on Oahu is their ideal vacation destination. If you’re planning a visit to Oahu and would be interested in ‘roughing it’ (well, maybe just a little bit!) and look … Read More
Camping on Hawaii
Camping on Hawaii is adventurous fun for all ages. Grab your gear and visit these campsites or find your own: Kauai Camping In Kōkeʻe State Park, you can hike trails to see waterfalls, deep valleys, tropical forests, and views of the Na Pali coast. There are strenuous and easy hikes, a museum to visit, and plenty of photo opportunities for … Read More