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Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
Camping
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NPS Photo | Campers may pitch their tents in the grassy areas of Namakanipaio Campground. |
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There are two drive-in campgrounds in Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park, Namakanipaio and Kulanaokuaiki. Camping is FREE of charge. Entrance fees to Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park apply and may be paid at the entrance station.
Drive-In camping is available on a first-come basis. No reservations, No permits, and No check-in are necessary. Stays are limited to 7 days in a month and cannot exceed 30 days per year.
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![Tents in a grassy area under tall eucalyptus trees. Tents in a grassy area under tall eucalyptus trees.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090509200648im_/http://www.nps.gov/havo/planyourvisit/images/camp_trees_x220.jpg) |
NPS photo | No reservations are needed. Just find a suitable spot to set up your tent. |
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Namakanipaio Campground, is located 31 1/2 miles south of Hilo on Highway-11 at 4,000' elevation. It is a large, open grassy area with tall eucalyptus and ohi'a trees. This campground has restrooms, water, picnic tables, and barbecue pits. These are shared facilities with just a few individual sites.
Weather may be cool and damp year-round. Daytime temperature range: 60s to 70s F. Nightime temperature range: 30s to low 50s F. We suggest that you use a tent with a good rainfly and bring warm clothing for cool days and evenings.
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![Kulanaokuaiki has 8 individual campsites, each with a picnic table. Kulanaokuaiki has 8 individual campsites, each with a picnic table.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090509200648im_/http://www.nps.gov/havo/planyourvisit/images/camp_kulana_x220.jpg) |
NPS photo | Kulanaokuaiki has 8 individual campsites, each with a picnic table. 2 sites are wheelchair accessible. |
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Kulanaokuaiki Campground is located about 5 miles down the Hilina Pali Road at 2,700' elevation. There is NO WATER at this location. This new campground has 8 campsites. 2 of the sites are wheelchair accessible. There is a vault-type toilet (no running water), and picnic tables.
No Fires!
No Dogs in the campground or anywhere on Hilina Pali Road
Nightime temperature range: high 40s to high 60s degreees F. Daytime temperature range: high 60s to 90s degrees F. We suggest that you use a tent with a good rainfly and bring warm clothing for cool days and evenings.
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Photo by Anne Walker | Camper cabins in Namakanipaio Campground are nestled amongst tall eucalyptus trees. |
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Volcano House Hotel, operates rustic camper cabins at the Namakanipaio campground.
The cabins sleep 4 (1 double bed and 2 bunk-style twin beds). Each cabin has a picnic table and an outdoor barbecue grill. Showers are available. Reservations are required.
For information write: The Volcano House, Hawaii National Park HI 96718 or call (808) 967-7321. Email: reservations@volcanohousehotel.com
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Camping Areas Outside the Park
County and State campgrounds are located around the island.
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Services in Volcano Village, located right outside the Park:
Showers
Showers may be rented (on a space available basis) through the Volcano House hotel which operates camper cabins in the Namakanipaio Campground area. Call: (808) 967-7321 for more information.
Stores
Two small village grocery stores and a hardware store are located in Volcano Village. The nearest large shopping area is in Hilo (31 1/2 miles away, 45 minutes drive).
Laundry
A laundromat is located at the rear of the Thai Thai Restaurant/Volcano True Value Hardware store in Volcano Village.
Restaurants
The Volcano House hotel, located across the street from Kilauea Visitor Center, has a restaurant and snack shop. The Crater Rim Cafe and Java Cafe at Kilauea Military Camp (KMC) are open to active and retired military.
In addition, there are several restaurants located outside the park in Volcano Village and at the Volcano Golf and Country Club.
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![Link to Volcano Update webpage. Lava slurps down a small cliff. Link to Volcano Update webpage. Lava slurps down a small cliff.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090509200648im_/http://www.nps.gov/pwr/customcf/apps/CMS_HandF/Pictures/HAVO_jonlava_2003_hgltx653.jpg) What's happening with the Volcano? Info on volcanic activity more... | | ![Hikers pause on their Mauna Loa hike. Link to hiking information. Hikers pause on their Mauna Loa hike. Link to hiking information.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090509200648im_/http://www.nps.gov/pwr/customcf/apps/CMS_HandF/Pictures/HAVO_havo_hghlt_anne_x65.jpg) Hiking Information See the Park on foot more... | | ![Hula dancers perform at the Park's annual cultural festival Hula dancers perform at the Park's annual cultural festival](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090509200648im_/http://www.nps.gov/pwr/customcf/apps/CMS_HandF/Pictures/HAVO_hghlt_culturalfest2002.jpg) Events Link to events at the Park more... | |
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Did You Know?
Only two butterflies found in Hawai`i are native. The Kamehameha Butterfly (Vanessa Tameamea) is Hawai`i's state insect, brightly colored, and larger than the Blackburn's blue (Udara blackburni).
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Last Updated: April 29, 2009 at 18:08 EST |