There are far and few places known in Hawaii where you can pitch a tent, and one of them happens to be in a national park.
Joshua Tree is known for its incredible camping spot, situated at the juncture of the Colorado and Mojave desert.
Offering more than 5,000 acres of sand dunes, ponds, marshlands, and shoreline vistas, this is the perfect summertime getaway for water lovers.
Stay at Old Man's Cave Campground where you can get access to the two-mile trail hugging the breathtaking gorge. Toilets, showers, and a RV hookup are all available.
Quartz Creek Campground situated on Quartz Lake, is a remote location for tent campers looking to enjoy a campfire and stargazing without the fuss.
Rio Grande Village Campground is a 100-site campground located right next to the Rio Grande River, and set among a large grove of cottonwood trees.
Another car-less accessible camping experience, this island paradise features nine miles of beaches alongside the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.