RVing in Hawaii isn’t quite as popular as it is in the continental United States, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t worth your time! There are plenty of opportunities to rent an RV if you’re vacationing on one of the islands, even if you can’t drive your RV between them!

If you do decide to rent an RV, make sure you check out these RV parks.

Hedonisia Hawaii Tropical Farm Retreat on the Main Island

Few other RV parks are as cool as Hedonisia Hawaii Tropical Farm Retreat. That's because it is a lot more than just a place to park your RV.

This park is located on a self-sustainable, eco-conscious farm. You'll get privacy at this location like you won't find anywhere else.

One of the coolest things about camping here is the fact that you don't have to pay. That is, as long as you're willing to volunteer for two and a half hours of work on the farm every day!

It’s also situated near popular attractions like:

  • Ahalanui Thermal Warm Ponds
  • Swimming with the dolphins in Hilo Bay
  • Volcano National Park
  • Waikea Valley

Kipahulu Campground on Maui

The Kipahulu Campground is located in Haleakal? National Park, so you know it’s a beautiful place to stay. However, it’s also important to understand that it’s not necessarily a luxurious place to stay.

Don’t expect fancy showers and amenities like pools and golf courses. Instead, this park is the place to stay if getting close to nature is what’s most important to you.

There are many things to do in the area, like hiking and swimming, but one of the most popular things to do is view the sunrise. It costs just $1.50 per car to watch the sun come up over the ocean at one of the most picturesque spots in the world.

Malaekahana Campground on Oahu

Malaekahana Campground is located on the north part of the island and is situated near a beautiful stretch of pristine beach. This RV park has amenities too, which is a bit surprising considering there aren’t any hookups. They include:

  • Hot showers
  • Picnic tables
  • Fire pits

It's the best place to camp in an RV if you're looking to do a little surfing at Pipeline or Sunset Beach. If golf is more your thing, make sure you check out Turtle Bay Resort and Golf Club.

Kumu Camp Beach Retreat on Kauai

Kauai may not be the most popular Hawaiian island, but there are still great RV camping opportunities to be had.

This campsite is near the beach and features common area amenities, like showers and bathrooms. There are many activities at the camp, especially for kids, because they host youth camps throughout the year. They also proudly host cultural trainings, church groups, family reunions, and more.

Renting an RV is a great way to check out the Hawaiian Islands, especially if you want to check out a few different spots! Try the parks on this list and you won’t be disappointed.

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