Namakanipaio Cabins & Campground

Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park


Tent camping in a well-manicured, minimally shaded meadow near the highway. Drinking water, picnic tables and BBQ grills included. Book ahead for one of the 10 rustic and tiny (very tiny), wooden A-frame cabins. Cabin and tent rental guests have access to renovated community showers and toilet; no showering for campers with their own tents.

Check-in at Volcano House.


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