Discover 14.2 acres of pure possibility along Hawaii Island’s famed Hamakua Coast. With its deep soil and mild year-round climate, this property is ideal for farming, raising livestock or creating your dream homestead. It is located at an elevation of approximately 500 ft., well above any sea level rise, and in Lava Zone 8, one of the least hazardous Lava Zones on the island. It is located 20.5 miles north of Hilo and easily accessible to Highway 19 yet still offers privacy and a peaceful setting. There are several possible building sites which take advantage of the beautiful ocean views. An old road, which goes up through the center of the property, has recently been cleared, making it easy to walk and preview the land and experience the scenery. An access road along the south boundary offers the possibility to create other access points into the property. It is bordered on two sides by seasonal streams. The stream on the north side has a waterfall and pond about 1/3 of the way down. Access is unknown. The rear of the property is bordered by a eucalyptus forest. For the past nine years, the property has been used as pastureland for cattle and before that for sweet potato farming. The towns of Hilo and Honokaa are about 30 minutes away and offer shopping, dining, banking, medical facilities, among many other businesses and retailers. Nearby communities of Papaaloa and Laupahoehoe offer convenient amenities such as post offices, a public school, public swimming pool, library, gas station, police station and fire department. Historical Laupahoehoe Point Beach Park and Papaaloa Country Store and Cafe are popular places to visit. This amazing property, with stunning ocean views and gentle breezes, awaits the perfect buyer who is excited about living off grid with the ability to be self-sustaining.
Experience the magic of Hamakua Coast living on this breathtaking 47.94-acre property! This property has it all! Panoramic ocean views! Mature old growth Koa trees! (in AG zoning and NOT in the conservation district) Stream running through property! Excellent privacy! This is actually the main highlight! it borders the reserve. Subdivision Potential! (Buyers to do their own due diligence on this) This is one of the most beautiful and special pieces of land you will find on the Hamakua Coast. It's still in its raw untouched form. It is a blank slate waiting for the right Buyer to enjoy its magic. Check the aerial video to see how many Koa trees are on the property~ Also, there is an elevation map attached to the listing
Seller is offering terms. 50,000 down, 7% interest for up to 5 years. Discover a rare piece of Old Hawaii with this 6.11 acre property bordering the stunning Nanue Stream and Waterfalls. The Nanue Falls is a hidden gem nestled on the Hamakua Coast of the Big Island. There are a series of waterfalls along the Nanue Stream. The area is famous for its lush tropical rainforest, cascading waterfalls, and thriving native flora and fauna. There is a large swimming hole on this property, making it a great private playground. This property features dramatic cliffs, dense vegetation, and unexplored terrain, offering a true sense of adventure. Due to its difficult access, the property offers a peaceful and solitary experience amidst the nature. Per the County there is a water line designated for this parcel, buyer to check with the water department to see what is involved, and There is access to regular electric. All showings must sign the Sellers Waiver of Liability form that is attached and return it to me before any access to the property or directions on access will be given out. This is a great price for a very unique piece of Hawaii. Zoning is Conservation and interested Buyers should check with the Office of land and Natural Resources, State of Hawaii for any and all building requirements.
Discover a rare opportunity to own a 3.2-acre ocean-view parcel on the stunning Hamakua Coast, just minutes from Ninole. This elevated lot offers breathtaking sunrises, refreshing trade winds, and the soothing sounds of a 100-foot year-round waterfall just 250 feet away. Surrounded by lush jungle and streams, this property is a true Hawaiian paradise—perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat with modern conveniences. Zoned Agricultural but located within the State Land Use Conservation District, this property previously received DLNR approval through a Conservation District Use Application (CDUA) for an off-grid single-family residence and related improvements. The approval included a 1,500 sq. ft. home, 1,500 sq. ft. lanai, greenhouse, orchard, shed, utility room, and water catchment system. Although the permit term has since lapsed, the environmental, archaeological, and cultural studies—representing over $75,000 of work—remain complete and on file. This prior approval establishes clear precedent for future residential use within this Conservation District, and a new owner may be able to renew or modify the permit through a simplified process rather than starting from scratch. Buyer to do their own due diligence. A copy of the prior CDUA/CDUP approval is available upon request. At an ideal elevation for comfortable temperatures and excellent growing conditions, this property is perfect for tropical farming or a sustainable homestead. Residents in the area rely on photovoltaic power and water catchment, eliminating utility costs, and enjoy reliable access via a county-maintained paved road and bridge—rare for the area. Starlink provides high-speed internet, and nearby T-Mobile coverage ensures strong cell service for remote work. A truly rare offering—a private retreat with waterfall, streams, and ocean views in one of the most sought-after settings on the Hamakua Coast.

Papaaloa is located in Hawaii. Papaaloa, Hawaii has a population of 738. Papaaloa is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 15.94% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.67%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $68,399 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Papaaloa is 47.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 81.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 61.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 119.7 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.