Best Cabin Camping near Hawaiian Paradise Park, HI

Looking to get away and reconnect with nature? Cabin camping near Hawaiian Paradise Park is the perfect choice. Find the best information on cabin camping near Hawaiian Paradise Park, including sites, reviews, and tips for getting the most out of your camping experience. Each cabin rental offers quick access to one or more of Hawaiian Paradise Park's most popular destinations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Hawaiian Paradise Park, HI (6)

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    1. Nāmakanipaio Campground — Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

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    Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii

    Nāmakanipaio Campground is located 31.5 miles south of Hilo on Highway-11 at 4,000' elevation. It is a large, open grassy area with tall eucalyptus and 'ōhi'a trees. This campground has restrooms, water, picnic tables and barbecue pits. Campfires are permitted in the barbeque pits only. If there are more than 2 people in your party, you can expand to 4 people per site with another tent. Maximum stay is 7 days.

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    2. Lava Rock Glamping

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    Hawaiian Paradise Park, Hawaii

    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 Clamping offers 3 unique cabins, a Plantation Style Cabin ideal for a couple, a Treehouse that can accommodate 4 guests, and a spacious Big Cabin that can host up to 6 people.

    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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    $100 / night

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      3. Arnotts Lodge and Hiking Adventures

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      Hilo, Hawaii

      Bring your own tent (Hammocks and makeshift tarps are not considered suitable tents) We offer covered outdoor hot water showers and toilets. Children must be at least 7 years of age and supervised by an adult/guardian at all times. No reservations needed (except for groups of 10 or more) Last check in at 4:00 pm Social distancing, sanitizing, and mask wearing is required on Arnott’s Lodge property. Remember, Hilo is the wettest part of the island! You will want a rain fly.

      The camping area is a quiet zone after 10:00pm. No music or cellphone use. If you need to take a call, we have a separate guest area or TV lounge where you can talk on the phone. Loud snorers may have to rent out a room.

      We will provide you with a camp space, shower, and toilet facilities. Everything else needs to be provided by the camper. We do not lend tools to assist with setting up your tent, nor do we rent out beddings, linens, or cooking supplies. You may purchase a clean towel for $5.00. We also do not provide free storage for your luggage and personal effects. Treat this as any other camping spot on the island and be conscious of your belongings.

      Tents must be moved after 3 nights to preserve the lawn; larger tents after two nights.

      7 nights maximum stay limit. Management’s approval is needed for any extension.

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      $25 - $250 / night

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      4. Hamakua Guesthouse & Camping Cabanas

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      Hilo, Hawaii

      The Hamakua House is a rustic guesthouse located on the south end of Hawaii's breathtaking Hamakua Coast. Our accommodations include Private Rooms and Hammock Camping Cabanas. The Hamakua Guesthouse is made up of two neighboring properties. The first offers panoramic ocean views, while the second borders the stunning Kapehu river. The two properties are located across the street from each other and all property amenities are available to all guests.

      We pride ourselves on being an off-the-grid accommodation. Being off-the-grid means that we get our electricity from the sun and our water is collected from the rain. We are not connected to the island's grid power system. Our solar panels charge a large bank of deep cycle batteries daily in order for us to have power around the clock. Our region is the perfect place to go off-grid as it is consistently 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit at night year round. This means that air conditioning is not necessary.

      We are accessible to all the major Big Island attractions. The legendary

      Akaka Falls State Park a short 12 minute drive around the corner. The world renowned Hawaii Tropical Botanical Gardens and the serene Onomea Bay is a mere 13 minute drive from us. These, can't be missed, gardens are among the world's best and the separate trail to the bay is free! The quaint area of Downtown Hilo is about a 17 minute drive to the South. It provides all of the modern amenities you will need (restaurants, supermarkets, shopping, and more). The epic Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is a 1 hour drive to the South. It features unimaginable hiking trails and a lava tube cave experience. The picturesque Waipio Valley is a 1 hour drive to the North. Plus, there are countless sights and adventures along the Hamakua Coast.

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      $37 - $130 / night

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      5. Farm to Table Hawaii

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      Hilo, Hawaii

      Wellness Retreats for Conscious Foodies + Travelers - enjoy a local farm to table, homesteading experience on the Big Island of Hawaii created by Chef Justine Ma.

      After booking a camping or glamping experience on our farm, you can create your own personal retreat by adding on a farmers market tour, cooking class, and homemade meals; OR just enjoy the farm with on-site perks such as on-grid electricity, high speed wifi, unlimited drinking water, yoga mats, a covered picnic area to share with fellow campers, a large outdoor kitchen equipped with a propane burner, grill, air fryer, pots, pans, utensils, plates and cups! Looking forward to hosting you!

      *** THIS SPACE WAS CREATED FOR SEASONED CAMPERS WHO HAVE EXPERIENCE LIVING IN NATURE, AND APPRECIATE ADDITIONAL AMENITIES LIKE A FULL KITCHEN AND PICNIC WITH ACCESS TO WIFI + ELECTRICITY ***

      *** IF YOU'RE NOT COMFORTABLE CAMPING IN A TENT, YOU CAN UPGRADE AND GLAMP IN THE TINYHOMES THAT COME WITH BEDS/LINENS ***

      WHAT’S NEARBY:

      • WITHIN 5-10 MINS: Ocean cliffs, public labyrinth, Pahoa Town, grocery stores, restaurants, food delivery options and a 24 hour 7-11 is available 15 minutes away from the farm. 
      • WITHIN 25-60 MINS: Hilo Town, Pohoiki Hot Ponds, Lava Tree State Park, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Kehena Black Sand Beach, Kalapana, hikes and caves are all within 30 minutes. Keaukaha (numerous beach parks, ocean ponds and swimmable tidepools about 35 minutes).
      • WITHIN 1.5-3HRS: Green Sand Beach and South Point are approx. 2.5 hours. Mauna Kea Mauna Loa 1.5 hrs., and Kona 2.5 hours. 

      Ask about excursions!

      PS: Our dog Olena may be on the property. Friendly dogs who get along with dogs/chickens/ducks allowed, no cats.

      PPS: We do supply garbage bins however we ask that you take your garbage with you, thank you!

      Booking is per pitched tent. If you have more than 2 people per tent, please add additional guest fee up to more persons. If you have more than 1 tent, please make separate bookings. Only 1 vehicle per booking allowed, mahalo!

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      $39 - $55 / night

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      Recent Cabin Reviews in Hawaiian Paradise Park

      20 Reviews of 6 Hawaiian Paradise Park Campgrounds


      • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
        Camper-submitted photo from Lava Rock Glamping
        Jul. 21, 2023

        Lava Rock Glamping

        Glamping in the forests of Hawai'i

        Jake from the Dyrt here!  We are so excited to welcome the Lava Rock Camp to the Dyrt!  They have a history of creating memorable experiences for guests, and we can't wait to see everyone share their highlights on the Dyrt!

      • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Apr. 26, 2022

        Hamakua Guesthouse & Camping Cabanas

        Hammock Cabanas, Hawaiian Style

        This guest house offers a wide array of lodging opportunities, but the most unique are their hammock cabanas. These elevated, screened and tented porches offer one a pleasant and inexpensive (for Hawaii) night’s sleep. Rather than providing a bed or cot, each tent has two sleeping hammocks, a small cooler, secure gear locker and some basic lighting and electricity.  Note, the power goes off at 10pm, as the whole compound runs on solar power and batteries. It was raining buckets the night we stayed there, but we were dry and comfortable, although torrential rain on any small structure might make sleeping a challenge. 

        The guest house at the top of the property has a great covered back porch with some great cooking, food preparation, and washing up options. Also the bathrooms and showers are lovely, especially if you’ve just come from a backcountry trip in the National Park!  

        The guest house also welcomes the small herd of local stray cats to roam around outside and get an evening meal. It’s so cool if you like cats, but could be a bit of a nightmare if you do not. These furry guests are not allowed inside so no worries there, but they will investigate your food bag and meow like crazy should you be trying to make dinner outside.

      • Aubrey G.
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        Jan. 25, 2022

        Arnotts Lodge and Hiking Adventures

        Centrally located in Hilo, city camping!

        Surprisingly there are few places to camp on this side of the island. Unless you have a car it's almost impossible to get to them with your luggage. Hot showers, wifi, and plenty of common areas for eating, relaxing, etc. Children under 7 not allowed. No stores or restaurants in walking distance. So many birds and other loud creatures singing all night long. Overall a great stop but not quite what we were looking for.

      • Alejandro G.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Oct. 31, 2021

        Nāmakanipaio Campground — Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

        Amazing Travel

        The campground was lovely. Great location, just down the road from Volcano House (where you go to check in). We stayed in a cabin and it was excellent. The doors have key cars swipe (don't forget your key, the doors lock automatically behind you!) The shower was good and even the complimentary shower gel in the women's shower was nice! Dinner at Volcano House was good. I only wish we had stayed more than one night to be able to explore the area more.

      • taylor C.
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        Jan. 5, 2021

        Kalopa State Recreation Area

        Upland forest beauty

        Awesome hiking/running trails, many native plant species difficult to find elsewhere. Pavilions and cabins for rent. check the county website for availability.

      • Karrieanne W.
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        Aug. 13, 2018

        Nāmakanipaio Campground — Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

        Closed due to volcanic activity

        I love camping at this spot. Namakanipaio has wonderful views the Milky Way, and used to have a great view of the glowing lava lake. It was a short hike to Jagger Museum, that now is being consumed by the caldera. With daily earthquakes in the area, it is no longer safe. you can not even stop in the highway in that area. Hopefully it will open again in the future.

      • Kristen P.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Jun. 16, 2018

        Nāmakanipaio Campground — Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

        10 miles from anything you are used to (except a bathroom 😂)

        This camping site is great! It’s 10 miles inside the volcanos national park. At the end of the drive there is parking for about 4 vehicles and a very clean and nice structure housing a pit toilet with paper. No running water, no fires allowed. Camping stoves ok. There are I believe 10-12 sites some right off the lot some farther out ours was up over a hill so you could not see any other sites or the lot from our location. There was a picnic table in each site. You pay at the gate (we got the year pass) and then $10 a night you put it in the bash box on site and put the receipt at your site if you happen to love for the day. We both tent camped and put up hammocks. You are in the shadow of Laura loa volcano and when we went you could see the glow of the main crater from our site however with the recent activity I am pretty sure the level may be too low now.

        We hikes for a half hour towards the crater glow in the night to get to a ridge to look out over the valley. The moon was bright enough you didn’t need flashlights. It’s very windy at night and the temp drops. I had a sleep mat in my hammock and slept in sweats with a blanket and Summer sleeping bag. Our hammocks were swaying in the wind all night.

        One of the best sites was the moon setting behind Mauna Loa just before sunrise and then watchingbehr sure from purple to pink to red as the sun came up from behind us and cast colors on her. A few miles farther on the drive you will reach a dead end with a pavilion and an incredible view of the Pacific.

        Its close enough to hilo we left our site for the day and went to the hilo parks to swim than did all of the volcano park activities in the early evening.

      • Tarah W.
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        Oct. 30, 2017

        Nāmakanipaio Campground — Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

        A Volcano at Midnight

        Pretty epic experience sleeping so close to Pele. The best entrance to see the volcano at night is a bit of a drive/back ride but well worth it! Talk to locals in Pahoa and Keaau for tips on how to see the best views of the volcano. Cheap site about like $15 i believe.

      • Sharon N.
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        Sep. 8, 2017

        Nāmakanipaio Campground — Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

        Walking distance to Volcano crater!

        A friend came to visit from off island and I had to take her to see Volcano National Park. We tent camped one night at this campground. It has toilets and a large pavilion, that we utilized to cook and eat under due to early morning rain. The night we stayed was verily quiet with not many other campers. I paid in the onsite dropbox with a check, but I am sure there is a way to probably pay online. Unfortunately there are no shower facilities.

        The all time highlight is that when it got dark we made the 15-20 minute hike up to the Jagger Museum overlook/observatory to see the glowing lava in the crater.

        The campground is technically outside of the national park and if you hike in there is no park fee.

      • Dave G.
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        Jun. 5, 2017

        Nāmakanipaio Campground — Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

        Arrived and Left in Awe

        We were able to snag a walk up site right at check out time, which is when you should arrive if you want to camp here. The campground was full by dinner time. The huge upside of this campground is the proximity to the Jagger Museum and the inner caldera of the volcano. You can hike from the campground to the caldera overlook and if you get lucky with a cloudy night sky, you'll be treated to a fiery display with the volcano glow lighting up the sky. The only downside of this campground is that there are no showers for tent campers. Definitely not something that would prevent us from returning.

      • Jessica F.
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        Sep. 25, 2016

        Nāmakanipaio Campground — Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

        No showers, unless you make friends with someone in a cabin

        I stayed here in spring of 2007, and was struck by how similar it was to Northern California, with the tall eucalyptus trees, and cute little cabins.

        The camping bathroom didn't have showers, but the communal bathroom for the cabins did, and a sympathetic cabin renter let me into that bathroom. (I'm a bike tourist, so I really need the shower.)

        I spent two nights here, because the second day I went for the dusk hike among the lava fields. Note to bikers, make friends with someone at the bottom who can drive you up, because it is a big climb not to be biked up in the dark.

        There was a pavilion with a stone fireplace that was very attractive for groups.

      • Christy K.
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        Jul. 25, 2015

        Nāmakanipaio Campground — Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

        Nice grassy open area and very clean

        We stayed here Thanksgiving night prior to spending a day in Volcanoes national park. Given the holiday, everything was closed in town so make sure you bring some food and supplies. It was also pretty quiet and felt very safe.

        In the middle of the night we woke up to RAIN! And if anyone knows rain in Hawaii is HARD - so make sure you are prepared if you decide to camp in Hawaii.

        This is a great way to be close to the volcano park to get an early start.

        There is a paystation on site and restrooms, firepits and picnic tables.



      Guide to Hawaiian Paradise Park

      Cabin camping near Hawaiian Paradise Park offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Hawaii while enjoying the comforts of home. With a variety of options available, you can find the perfect spot to relax and explore.

      Cabins are available at Nāmakanipaio Campground

      • Experience the charm of the cozy cabins at Nāmakanipaio Campground, located just a stone's throw from the stunning Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park.
      • Each cabin features convenient amenities, including BBQ facilities and access to clean bathrooms, making it a great choice for families or couples.
      • Enjoy the breathtaking views of the night sky, perfect for stargazing after a day of adventure.

      Explore the wonders of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

      • Stay at Nāmakanipaio Campground and take advantage of the park's extensive trail system, offering hikes for all skill levels.
      • The proximity to Volcano House allows for easy dining options, enhancing your camping experience with local cuisine.
      • Witness the unique geological features of the park, including lava tubes and volcanic craters, right at your doorstep.

      Some prices for cabin camping range from $100 to $150

      • At Hamakua Guesthouse & Camping Cabanas, you can enjoy unique hammock cabanas for a budget-friendly price, providing a memorable experience in a tropical setting.
      • The cabins at Arnotts Lodge and Hiking Adventures offer a comfortable stay with access to hot showers and communal areas, typically priced around $120 per night.
      • For a glamping experience, consider Lava Rock Glamping, where cabin rates start at approximately $150, combining luxury with the great outdoors.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      • Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Hawaiian Paradise Park, HI?

        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Hawaiian Paradise Park, HI is Nāmakanipaio Campground — Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park with a 4.4-star rating from 16 reviews.

      • What is the best site to find cabin camping near Hawaiian Paradise Park, HI?

        TheDyrt.com has all 6 cabin camping locations near Hawaiian Paradise Park, HI, with real photos and reviews from campers.