Pacific RV CAMPING GUIDE

RV camping in
Hawaii

Hawaii gives road travelers access to coastlines, giant forests, volcanic country and long scenic drives. Use this guide to choose a region, check the season and open current campground results.

STATE GUIDEHIHawaii
BEST WINDOWYear-round
GOOD FIT FORIsland Campgrounds And Camper-Van Bases
ROAD NOTERV inventory is limited and rules vary by island.
WHERE TO START

Three RV camping
regions to explore.

These are broad trip-planning regions, not a ranking. Open the live searches to compare current availability, hookups, rig limits and reservation rules.

01

Big Island volcano country

A strong starting point for RV travelers looking for scenery, day-trip options and a range of campground styles.

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02

Maui upcountry

A strong starting point for RV travelers looking for scenery, day-trip options and a range of campground styles.

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03

Oahu North Shore

A strong starting point for RV travelers looking for scenery, day-trip options and a range of campground styles.

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FIND A SITE IN HI

Search live inventory,
then verify the details.

Availability and operating seasons change. Use current sources and confirm access directly with the campground before departure.

BEFORE YOU ROLL IN

Hawaii
trip-planning notes.

01

Match the site to the whole rig

Check total connected length, road width, turn radius, height limits and whether slides fit inside the designated pad.

02

Confirm seasonal access

Mountain, coastal and northern campgrounds may have limited seasons, weather closures or utility shutoffs.

03

Read the hookup details

“Electric” can mean 20, 30 or 50 amp. “Full hookup” should be verified for the specific site, not only the park.

04

Keep a backup stop

Save one alternate campground or overnight option along the route in case weather, traffic or mechanical delays change arrival time.

KEEP THE ROUTE GOING

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