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Hilo is the county seat of the county of Hawaii on the eastern side of the island of Hawaii - also known as “The Big Island”. Hilo serves as an example of “the old Hawaii” for its history and long-established community. The city began as a trading center for the islands due to the large sugar plantations in the area, is the oldest city within all of the Hawaiian Islands, and is also the largest census designated place in Hawaii County. Not only this, but Hilo is also the 4th largest city in the state, with a population of 50,000. Would you believe that this was actually one of the places where Captain Cook dropped anchor during his explorations of the area?

The tropical weather that you’ll experience here maintains a temperature that usually stays in the 70s - not too hot, but not too cold either. The area is just absolutely gorgeous and definitely worth visiting. This makes it a perfect area to book an RV rental.

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The Great Outdoors

Hilo is also known as “The City of Rainbows,” due to frequent tropical rainfall on brilliantly sunny days. Akaka Falls State Park has an easy paved trail for viewing the 442 waterfalls and abundant tropical flowers. Other breathtaking waterfalls may be found in the Waipio Valley, once known as “The Valley of Kings” because Hawaiian royalty once used it as a favorite retreat. Access is rugged and off grid in any area where waterfalls drop 1200 feet from the surrounding Kohala Mountains. Hiking trails are strenuous, so definitely be careful. If you’ve got what it takes and want to accept the challenge, the amazing views will definitely be worth it. The beach at the park is easily accessible and is a popular place for picnics and swimming.

Kealakekua Bay State Park is an underwater park and a protected area for dolphins, tropical fish, and coral. Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park is the site of ceremonial temples and ruins dating back to the 1700’s. The Panaewa Rainforest Zoo and Gardens is billed as “the only tropical rainforest zoo in the US” and features animals and plants that are native to the islands. Liliuokalani Park and Gardens is a Japanese garden and teahouse. Kaumana Caves offers a chance to explore a massive lava tube formed by Mauna Loa in 1881. The Boiling Pots are basalt rock lava pots and are a popular attraction. All of these places are a must-see and offer unique and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. So be sure to visit them all when you tour with your travel trailer in Hilo, Hawaii!

RV Parks

RV camping on the Big Island is limited to trailers and camper vans. RV rental in Hilo provides an up close and personal view of the island with all it has to offer, as well as allowing you to set your own schedule and choose the places that you would like to explore first.

Several camping options are available for the creative and adventurous in Hawaii County. Get to camp on the beachfront - just make sure you have a permit. Pu’uhonua National Park is a popular choice and a historic site, making it a perfect spot for your travel trailer. Akaka Falls State Park is famous for waterfalls a natural beauty, and Mountain View Park is great for exploring volcanoes. There are 10 beach parks on the island that allow camping by permit as well. Online reservations can be easily made through the County of Hawaii website. There are so many options within the area and so much to explore when you rent a motorhome in the Hilo area.

Exploring the City

Camping by travel trailer rental or van rental in Hilo will allow the freedom and flexibility to explore the island on your own schedule. Exciting island tours are available by balloon, helicopter, and small plane. Snorkelers and scuba divers will enjoy touring the underwater parks and exploring the wonderful reefs. Ziplines are also a popular activity and a way to enjoy the tropical scenery from a unique vantage point. Get an in-depth history of the Hawaiian Islands from both a biological and a cultural perspective when you visit Lyman Museum, which is affiliated with the Smithsonian Institute. The Pacific Tsunami Museum focuses on the history of Hilo and the effects of several tsunamis that the city has experienced, while the Imiloa Astronomy Center showcases the heavens from the viewpoint of the Pacific Ocean. You can get fresh tropical fruits, vegetables, and flowers that may be unfamiliar to mainlanders at the Hilo Farmers Market. You should also visit St. Joseph Catholic Church - a historic landmark that still offers services and an active congregation. Wailoa Center is a cultural center featuring local art and crafts. Various restaurants offer local favorites and Hawaiian comfort food as well as international cuisine. Nani Mau Gardens offers an interesting lunch buffet as well as beautiful local flowers. If you visit in April, you can attend the Merrie Monarch Hula Festival in this city, which attracts visitors from all over the world. There’s so much to see and do here, so what are you waiting for? Rent a travel trailer in in Hilo, Hawaii, and get the experiences of a lifetime!

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