State Park
Pepeiao Cabin
HI
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Pepeiao is in the southwestern reaches of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park backcountry. The cabin is no longer safe for use and visitors should plan on tent camping.
The cabin may be accessed from two trailheads;
1.) Hilina Pali Overlook via the Hilina Pali Trail - 4.8 miles (accessed via Hilina Pali Road).
2.) Kaʻū Desert Trailhead via the Kaʻū Desert Trail - 9.1 miles (accessed via Hwy 11).
It can also be accessed from coastal Kaʻaha via the Kaʻaha Trail - 6.0 miles. Campers may stay a maximum of 3 consecutive nights. A total of 16 hikers are allowed per night. Backpackers to Pepeiao should be adequately equipped, experienced in wilderness trekking, and physically fit.
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All eight backcountry campsites (Ka‘aha, Halapē, Keauhou, ‘Āpua Point, Nāpau, Pepeiao, Red Hill Cabin and Mauna Loa Cabin) require a permit.
Ka'aha, Halapē, and Keauhou have three-walled primitive shelters where hikers may enjoy a respite from the sun. Water caught off the roofs of these shelters are stored in adjacent catchment tanks (check with rangers when you obtain your permit for current water levels -- water is NOT always available and there are no streams in the area). TREAT water obtained from catchment tanks before drinking. There is no drinking water at ʻĀpua Point or Nāpau.
Leave No Trace
Hikers are required to pack out everything they pack in. Do not bury or discard trash in pit toilets - Pack it out. Practice "leave no trace" camping.
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Amenities
Potable Water
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Campground Rules
- No campfires allowed
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