The Lodge at Kaloko Guidebook

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The Lodge at Kaloko Guidebook

Sightseeing

Plus Manini-owali beach into GPS. Follow directions. Turn left after the big hill.
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Kua Bay
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Plus Manini-owali beach into GPS. Follow directions. Turn left after the big hill.
Mauna Kea is Hawaii's highest mountain and home to the Mauna Kea Observatory, which is an active research facility. The temperatures here are very cold, a sharp contrast to the tropical paradise below, but that does not stop crowds from gathering at the visitor center nightly for unparalleled views of the stars above. The summit and the Visitor Information Station, which sit at altitudes of 13,800 feet and 9,200 feet respectively, can only be accessed by 4WD vehicles - a trip which is often prohibited by rental car companies
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Mauna Kea
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Mauna Kea is Hawaii's highest mountain and home to the Mauna Kea Observatory, which is an active research facility. The temperatures here are very cold, a sharp contrast to the tropical paradise below, but that does not stop crowds from gathering at the visitor center nightly for unparalleled views of the stars above. The summit and the Visitor Information Station, which sit at altitudes of 13,800 feet and 9,200 feet respectively, can only be accessed by 4WD vehicles - a trip which is often prohibited by rental car companies
South of Kailua-Kona, this state historic park is located where Captain Cook landed in 1779, and later died in a skirmish with native Hawaiians. Kealakekua Bay is a protected Marine Life Conservation District, resulting in pristine waters and plentiful sea life. Because of the abundance of bright fish and thriving coral, this is a particularly popular spot for snorkeling, scuba diving, and kayaking. Points of interest within the park include the Captain James Cook Monument and Hikiau Heiau, a temple built to honor the Hawaiian god Lono. Address: 82-6099 Puuhonua Road, Captain Cook, Hawaii
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Kealakekua Bay
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South of Kailua-Kona, this state historic park is located where Captain Cook landed in 1779, and later died in a skirmish with native Hawaiians. Kealakekua Bay is a protected Marine Life Conservation District, resulting in pristine waters and plentiful sea life. Because of the abundance of bright fish and thriving coral, this is a particularly popular spot for snorkeling, scuba diving, and kayaking. Points of interest within the park include the Captain James Cook Monument and Hikiau Heiau, a temple built to honor the Hawaiian god Lono. Address: 82-6099 Puuhonua Road, Captain Cook, Hawaii
Akaka Falls State Park near Hilo is home to both Akaka Falls and Kahuna Falls. The Akaka Falls are the tallest on the island, free falling 442 feet. The setting here is quite stunning, with lush surroundings of tropical ferns, bamboo, and orchids. The trail to the falls is conveniently paved but steep and includes sections of steps. The trail, a loop less than a half-mile in length, leads you up past Kahuna falls to the top of Akaka Falls, with an offshoot which leads to a viewing spot perfect for getting photos of Akaka. Address: Akaka Falls Road, Honomu, Hawaii
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Parc Estatal de les Cataractes d'Akaka
875 Akaka Falls Rd
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Akaka Falls State Park near Hilo is home to both Akaka Falls and Kahuna Falls. The Akaka Falls are the tallest on the island, free falling 442 feet. The setting here is quite stunning, with lush surroundings of tropical ferns, bamboo, and orchids. The trail to the falls is conveniently paved but steep and includes sections of steps. The trail, a loop less than a half-mile in length, leads you up past Kahuna falls to the top of Akaka Falls, with an offshoot which leads to a viewing spot perfect for getting photos of Akaka. Address: Akaka Falls Road, Honomu, Hawaii
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Punalu‘u Beach
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Hapuna Beach is regarded as one of the best beaches in the country, known for its soft white sand and ample facilities. The beach is staffed with lifeguards, especially reassuring since conditions can become dangerous with a change in tide. Tourists and locals come here for sunbathing, snorkeling, swimming, and of course some of the world's best surfing. There are also concessions and picnic shelters, as well as screened shelters for overnight stays with access to electricity, refrigeration, and showers. The park also has miles of hiking trails, which afford amazing views along the coast. The state has put up signs that show stick men in waves smashing into the sand. Although they may be funny to look at and worth a picture, the story they tell is all too real! The waves here are deceptive and have a tendency to pick you up and unceremoniously dump you right onto the sand, usually face first.
241 residents recomanen
Hapuna Beach
241 residents recomanen
Hapuna Beach is regarded as one of the best beaches in the country, known for its soft white sand and ample facilities. The beach is staffed with lifeguards, especially reassuring since conditions can become dangerous with a change in tide. Tourists and locals come here for sunbathing, snorkeling, swimming, and of course some of the world's best surfing. There are also concessions and picnic shelters, as well as screened shelters for overnight stays with access to electricity, refrigeration, and showers. The park also has miles of hiking trails, which afford amazing views along the coast. The state has put up signs that show stick men in waves smashing into the sand. Although they may be funny to look at and worth a picture, the story they tell is all too real! The waves here are deceptive and have a tendency to pick you up and unceremoniously dump you right onto the sand, usually face first.
Easy access snorkeling right in Kona
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Badia de Kahaluu
Ali‘i Drive
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Easy access snorkeling right in Kona
This is one of the most geologically interesting national parks in the United States, home to two active volcanoes that allow visitors to see the wonder of nature in action. Visitors should be aware that various parts of the park and surrounding area, including roads, may be closed during periods of volcanic activity.
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Rainbow Falls
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This is one of the most geologically interesting national parks in the United States, home to two active volcanoes that allow visitors to see the wonder of nature in action. Visitors should be aware that various parts of the park and surrounding area, including roads, may be closed during periods of volcanic activity.
Parc Nacional dels Volcans d'Hawaii
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Platja de sorra verda de Papakōlea
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Waialea Beach
Old Puako Road
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Gorgeous. Hard to get to. It’s a hike in. http://www.best-big-island-hawaii.com/makalawena-beach.html
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Makalawena Beach
Hawaii 19
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Gorgeous. Hard to get to. It’s a hike in. http://www.best-big-island-hawaii.com/makalawena-beach.html
This incredibly beautiful valley on the northeastern coast of the Big Island, about 50 miles north of Hilo, has often been described as a sort of "Shangri La," almost cut off from the outside world. The valley, about one mile wide, dissects the Kohala Mountains and is difficult to reach because of the steep cliffs on the three landward sides. Strong waves make it equally unapproachable from the sea.
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Waipio Valley Lookout
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This incredibly beautiful valley on the northeastern coast of the Big Island, about 50 miles north of Hilo, has often been described as a sort of "Shangri La," almost cut off from the outside world. The valley, about one mile wide, dissects the Kohala Mountains and is difficult to reach because of the steep cliffs on the three landward sides. Strong waves make it equally unapproachable from the sea.
Cattle ranching may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Hawaiian agriculture, but the Parker Ranch is actually the largest in the United States. Covering 355 square miles from the Kohala mountains to the northwest coast of the Big Island, the ranch makes up about 9 percent of Hawaii's total area. The entire ranch, which is operated by 6th generation Parkers, is open to the public. Tours include visiting the 19th-century John Parker House; the family cemetery; Pukalani stables; and Puuopelu, the modern family home. This elegant house is akin to a museum, housing 100 paintings by renowned artists like Renoir, Pissarro, and Degas. Exhibits about the ranch and family's history can be found at the Visitor Center and Museum, which has family heirlooms, photographs, and a short film. Address: 66-1304 Mamalahoa Hwy, Waimea, Hawaii
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Parker Ranch Headquarters
66-1304 Mamalahoa Hwy
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Cattle ranching may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Hawaiian agriculture, but the Parker Ranch is actually the largest in the United States. Covering 355 square miles from the Kohala mountains to the northwest coast of the Big Island, the ranch makes up about 9 percent of Hawaii's total area. The entire ranch, which is operated by 6th generation Parkers, is open to the public. Tours include visiting the 19th-century John Parker House; the family cemetery; Pukalani stables; and Puuopelu, the modern family home. This elegant house is akin to a museum, housing 100 paintings by renowned artists like Renoir, Pissarro, and Degas. Exhibits about the ranch and family's history can be found at the Visitor Center and Museum, which has family heirlooms, photographs, and a short film. Address: 66-1304 Mamalahoa Hwy, Waimea, Hawaii
Trailhead: Turn mauka (uphill) between the 34 and 35 mile markers on Hwy. 190 onto Kaloko Drive. Follow Kaloko Drive for almost 4 miles and turn left onto Makahi Street. Drive to the end of this dead-end street and park near signs for the trailhead. There are no services. Dogs are allowed. Be respectful of the people that live in the area. Remove all trash. Do not park on Hao Street or use that area to access the Forest Reserve. While this used to be a common way to access the trails, there is no public parking here and no way to access trails without trespassing on private property.
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Makuala O'Oma Trail
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Trailhead: Turn mauka (uphill) between the 34 and 35 mile markers on Hwy. 190 onto Kaloko Drive. Follow Kaloko Drive for almost 4 miles and turn left onto Makahi Street. Drive to the end of this dead-end street and park near signs for the trailhead. There are no services. Dogs are allowed. Be respectful of the people that live in the area. Remove all trash. Do not park on Hao Street or use that area to access the Forest Reserve. While this used to be a common way to access the trails, there is no public parking here and no way to access trails without trespassing on private property.
Go there to check out the view. There's a great restaurant there that looks down into the crater. Amazing on a clear day.
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Casa del volcà
1 Crater Rim Drive
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Go there to check out the view. There's a great restaurant there that looks down into the crater. Amazing on a clear day.
Great place to get some local gifts. There is also a store at 75-159 Lunapule, next to an adorable coffee & tea shop called tealicious.
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Pueo Boutique
75-5729 Ali‘i Dr
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Great place to get some local gifts. There is also a store at 75-159 Lunapule, next to an adorable coffee & tea shop called tealicious.
Go check it out for the day, ride the tram and check out the dolphins and the shops.
Hilton Waikoloa Village
Go check it out for the day, ride the tram and check out the dolphins and the shops.
Great place to watch the sunset and have drinks and pupus.
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Don the Beachcomber
75-5852 Ali‘i Dr
47 residents recomanen
Great place to watch the sunset and have drinks and pupus.

Food scene

ULU Ocean Grill
72-100 Ka'upulehu Drive
15 residents recomanen
Four Seasons Resort Hualalai
72-100 Ka'upulehu Drive
15 residents recomanen
In our backyard, just up kaloko road.
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Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation
32 residents recomanen
In our backyard, just up kaloko road.
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Lava Lava Beach Club
69-1081 Ku'uali'i Pl
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Lava Java
1196 5th St
154 residents recomanen
Umekes Fish Market Bar & Grill
74-5599 Pawai Pl
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Kona Brewing Company
74-5612 Pawai Pl
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Merriman's Big Island
65-1227 Opelo Rd
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185 residents recomanen
Punalu'u Bake Shop
95-5642 HI-11
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Scandinavian Shave Ice
75-5699 Ali‘i Dr
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Huggo's
75-5828 Kahakai Rd
162 residents recomanen
91 residents recomanen
Magics Beach Grill
77-6452 Ali‘i Dr
91 residents recomanen
36 residents recomanen
Sushi Shiono
75-5799 Ali‘i Dr
36 residents recomanen
Excellent views and food.
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Foster's Kitchen
75-5805 Ali‘i Dr
100 residents recomanen
Excellent views and food.
Adorable little coffee shop w/ homemade german pastries. Cute local shop next door to get some local gifts to return home with.
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Tea:licious Cafe
75-159 Lunapule Rd
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Adorable little coffee shop w/ homemade german pastries. Cute local shop next door to get some local gifts to return home with.
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Basik Cafe
75-5831 Kahakai Rd
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Brown's Beach House Restaurant
1 N Kaniku Dr
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Go there after the Waimea farmers market, get on waitlist through yelp on your phone or in front of restaurant
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Hawaiian Style Cafe - Waimea
65-1290 Kawaihae Rd
58 residents recomanen
Go there after the Waimea farmers market, get on waitlist through yelp on your phone or in front of restaurant
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Hawaiian Style Cafe Hilo
681 Manono St
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On the Rocks
75-5824 Kahakai Rd
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Go for breakfast, if there’s a line it’s worth the wait. Amazing views. Great stop on the way down to captain cook and painted church area.
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The Coffee Shack
83-5799 Mamalahoa Hwy
137 residents recomanen
Go for breakfast, if there’s a line it’s worth the wait. Amazing views. Great stop on the way down to captain cook and painted church area.
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Willie's Hot Chicken
74-5599 Pawai Pl
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The best ono fish n chips
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Quinn's Almost by the Sea
75-5655 Palani Rd
66 residents recomanen
The best ono fish n chips

Activities

https://alohaadventurefarms.com Use “lodgeatkaloko” at checkout for 10% ATV & carving tours.
Aloha Adventure Farms
77-6261 Mamalahoa Highway
https://alohaadventurefarms.com Use “lodgeatkaloko” at checkout for 10% ATV & carving tours.
Hualalai Golf Course
72 Ka`upulehu Drive
15 residents recomanen
Kona Cloud Forest
73-1865 Hao St
15 residents recomanen
Waimea Town Market at Parker School
65-1224 Lindsey Rd
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Makalei Golf Club
72-3890 Hawaiʻi Belt Rd
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Blue Hawaiian Helicopters
68-690 Waikoloa Rd
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Ziplining
13 residents recomanen
KapohoKine Adventures
93 Banyan Dr
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Ziplining
Excellent snorkeling.
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Two Step
114 residents recomanen
Excellent snorkeling.
Kahaluu Bay, Kahaluu-Keauhou, HI 96740, Estats Units d'Amèrica
The Paniolo bbq dinner is fun. Can take their shuttle up from Kona town.
Kahua Ranch Ltd
59-564 Kohala Mountain Rd
The Paniolo bbq dinner is fun. Can take their shuttle up from Kona town.

City/town information

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