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Hōlua Campsite is a wilderness camp at 6,940 feet in the native shrubland near Koʻolau Gap. It’s accessible by hiking 3.7 miles down the Halemauʻu Trail or 7.4 miles from the Sliding Sand Trailhead. You will need a permit to camp here and water is non-potable, so it’s best to carry in what you’ll need. The weather is unpredictable and temperatures can vary from 40-70 degrees Fahrenheit during t...
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How cool is it to sleep at the bottom of volcanic crater? If you're on the island, check this out - the sunrises are unreal.
This campsite offers a truly unique experience, allowing campers to sleep at the bottom of a volcanic crater, which many find exhilarating. Reviewers highlight the breathtaking sunrises as a standout feature, making it a memorable stay. Overall, this site is highly recommended for those looking for an extraordinary camping adventure.
- Unique experience sleeping in a volcanic crater
- Stunning sunrises