- Our list of the best things to do in Honokaa, Hawaii, features the top 63 nearby activities — including 35 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Honokaa, HI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Tours, Water Activities, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 11 things to do within the city of Honokaa, HI , followed by 50 popular activities in nearby cities, including Waimea, Kapaau, Waikoloa, Kawaihae, Hakalau, Kailua-Kona, Laupahoehoe, Paauilo, Puako, Hilo, Honomu, Kaimu and Kukuihaele
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Laupahoehoe Point exit off Hwy. 19, Laupahoehoe, HI
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Named for Laupahoehoe, where it is located, Laupahoehoe Beach Park is a coastal area popular with hikers and picnickers. It offers terrific views of the water, especially its many tide pools.
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Named after the 'First lady in ranching,' the Anna Ranch Heritage Center is one of the national historic places in Hawaii. The ranch house has been restored so visitors can admire the accurate depiction of ranch life in 1910.
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36237 Mamalahoa Highway, Laupahoehoe, HI 96764
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The volunteer-run Laupahoehoe Train Museum is open from Thursday to Sunday, and special appointments are available on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Groups must make advance reservations. This is a fascinating museum for all interested in the history of rail travel in the United States.
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Known equally for its art, entertainment, and education, the Kahilu Theater is a renowned art center with incredible youth outreach programs. Take part in ukulele festivals, or see a performance by the local community theater.
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Mauna Kea is a Hawaiian island that provides visitors with the chance to go both hiking and skiing. The location is known to have clear skies suitable for guests interested in astronomy.
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With a height of 13,796 feet, the Mauna Kea Summit offers a scenic view of the surroundings. In here is also found the largest observatory for optical, infrared, and submilimeter astronomy center.
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The Ocean Sports Dolphin Watch Adventure offers visitors the opportunity to explore the waters around Kawaihae Island. They also offer scuba diving lessons and experiences as well as informational talks and lectures about dolphins.
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Running for 53 miles, the Saddle Road takes the tourists through volcano landscapes, from Hilo to the Waimea state highway. The maximum elevation is of 6,632 feet.
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With panoramic views of a black sand beach, Pololu Valley Lookout is a popular photography destination spot. Visitors can drive to the lookout and take the trail down to the beach to see the lava rocks.
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Not one of the usual sandy beaches, Keokea Beach Park is a rocky inlet lined with man-made breakwater boulders. Swimming and surfing are discouraged because the water here is rough. However, the park includes a picnic area and a pavillion which offer scenic views of the ocean.