Hamakua Coast

Things to Do in Hakalau

Nestled along the lush Hamakua Coast on Hawaii's Big Island's northeast shore, Hakalau offers visitors an authentic glimpse into old Hawaii's sugar plantation era. This charming coastal community, situated between Hilo and Honokaa, showcases the region's rich agricultural heritage through restored plantation buildings and verdant landscapes that cascade dramatically from mountain slopes to rugged coastline. The area's natural beauty creates perfect conditions for eco-adventures and cultural exploration. Visitors can discover hidden waterfalls tumbling through tropical rainforest valleys, explore scenic gulches carved by centuries of flowing water, and witness some of the island's most spectacular coastal vistas. The region's diverse ecosystem supports incredible birdwatching opportunities, while its streams and nearshore waters offer excellent fishing experiences. Hakalau's location along the scenic Hamakua Heritage Corridor makes it easily accessible via Highway 19, positioning it as an ideal stop for those exploring the Big Island's northeastern treasures. The community's peaceful atmosphere and stunning natural surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for hiking adventures, photography tours, and cultural experiences that celebrate the area's plantation history. Local tour operators offer unique insights into this special corner of Hawaii, ensuring visitors experience both its natural wonders and rich cultural heritage.

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