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  2. Waimea is one of the Big Island’s most well-known inland destinations, offering visitors a change from the coastal views to the green landscapes of paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) country. The scenery is often said to be stunning, due to the rolling hills and dark skies that make up the town’s nearby landscape.

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    Travel east, inland from the volcanic Kohala Coast to discover Waimea (also called Kamuela), which is unlike any other place on the island of Hawaii. Known as paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) country this historic area full of rolling, green pastures is still home to cattle, cowboys and ranches.

    But there is more to Waimea than just paniolo. This area is now home to a thriving community filled with delicious food and local culture. At Merrimans Restaurant, owner Peter Merriman is three-time finalist in the prestigious James Beard Awards for Best Chef and one of the founding members of Hawaii Regional Cuisine. You can also find the Kahilu T...

    To explore the road less traveled, the Kohala Mountain Road (Highway 250) leads north from Waimea to the charming town of Hawi. Most visitors miss this beautiful drive, but its a scenic way to get from Waimea to Hawi and the stunning Pololu Valley Lookout, which showcases breathtaking coastal views of the Hamakua Coast. But before you go, spend a d...

    If you want to explore more local cowboy culture on your way from Waimea to Hawi, make a stop at Kahua Ranch, a working sheep and cattle ranch that allows you to learn about the paniolo lifestyle. Here you can explore the scenic landscapes of Waimea by horseback or ATV. Then visit An Evening at Kahua Ranch to fully experience the best of Waimeas c...

  4. Waimea isn’t necessarily the scenery that Hawaii is most known for, but that’s what makes it an essential stop during your trip to Kauai! Mountains and volcanoes, lush greenery, and patches of oranges and reds within the famous Waimea Canyon.

  5. Known as the gateway to Waimea Canyon, Waimea offers a unique glimpse into Hawaii’s past, while also serving as a hub for outdoor adventures and cultural experiences. In this guide, we’ll explore everything Waimea has to offer, from its historic sites and breathtaking landscapes to its inviting local eateries and festivals, ensuring you ...

  6. Sep 29, 2023 · Waimea is known for many things! Its rolling hills, the crisp nights and beautiful clear skies, its close proximity to the impressive Waipiʻo Valley and, of course, the beautiful white sand beaches on the north Kona and Kohala coast.

  7. At an elevation of nearly 3000 feet, Hawaiʻi Islandʻs Waimea (also known as Kamuela) is famous for its paniolo (cowboy) culture, rodeos, and rolling green hills. From horseback riding to live theatre, from farmers markets to delicious Hawaiian cuisine, this quaint Big Island town is one youʻll want to add to your travel itinerary.

  8. May 16, 2023 · Waimea Bay is one of the most iconic areas on Oahus North Shore. In the summer, it offers visitors a beautiful white sand beach to lounge and blue-green water to swim. During winter, it’s one of the world’s most historical surf breaks. Table of contents. Beach activities: Surfing, Snorkeling, Swimming and Cliff Jumping.