Petroglyphs and Paniolo on Big Island

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The culture of the Big Island, while it emanates in various ways throughout your visit, is worth a bit of focused exploration. Petroglyphs (kii pohaku) and paniolo are two of Hawaii’s treasured assets giving a glimpse of authentic experiences and island heritage. Dig into the past in a captivating setting and Big Island has a few places to see petroglyphs. History etched onto lava rock, these lasting images were among the first to capture and record Big Island life.

The Puako Petroglyph Archeological Preserve is excellent for a family adventure exploring and learning among hundreds of petroglyphs. If hundreds are not enough, try Hawaii Volcanoes National Park for 23,000 petroglyphs, which is quite an experience via a half-mile hike (guided or self-guided). Anaehoomalu Petroglyph Field and Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park are additional places to find petroglyphs.

Cowboy and cattle lend to the culture of Big Island. Knowing how to rope and ride in the island’s beautiful upcountry region is a bit like watching living history. Take a ride or a tour on the ranch, either by horseback or the modern version of riding, on ATVs.

Kohala Ranch, Livin On Top Of The World
Kohala Ranch is an indulgence for a couple or a group of six guests. The duality of mountain and seaside views and the pool immediately create a sense of ‘livin’ on top of the world’. It’s a place to entertain and be entertained, with a top-notch entertainment system inside and on the lanai. Play the ukulele or guitar after a few cocktails or visit a paniolo ranch for the experience.

Home of the Hula Moon
The Kohala Coast is the site of an ocean view vacation rental home with a soothing atmosphere and a glimpse of Big Island’s gorgeous landscapes through just about every room in the home, via a window or sliding door. Spacious for eight guests, the home has plenty of areas to escape for privacy and rejoin for inviting gourmet dinners. Each of the four suites has appealing features, whether it’s the open-air shower that feels like a Zen garden space or the private lanai. Venture for the day to the Puako Petroglyph Archeological Preserve and then settle at home for a special gourmet meal.

Kapehu Retreat House
Adventure abounds for those seeking a vacation rental in an excellent location in Hilo with 20 acres on the Hamakua Coast. The home is new but has the appearance of an island plantation estate, including the private waterfall. The hot tub, views that extend for miles (with no one in sight to obstruct a single perspective), a veranda and nearby sights truly make this a retreat for those who seek a sanctuary. The feeling of restlessness won’t take over because of the captivating views, but explore the area, with Kolekole Beach Park and Akaka Falls State Park both just five minutes away. Plan an entire day for petroglyph viewing and other experiences at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.