Information About Living in Kohala Coast

As the birthplace of King Kamehameha the Great, Kohala is filled with cultural roots and cultivates a fragile heritage that emanates the spirit of old Hawaii. The Kohala Coast, still practicing the customs of ancient day, is a step back in time for many. The charming town of Hawi is on the northern most tip of the Big Island. As a whole, the Kohala area is a peaceful, undeveloped area that is home to some of the most historically significant sites on the Big Island and in the state. Residents of real estate homes or condominiums for sale in Kohala have come to love the isolation and distance from modern society and instead enjoy the simple lifestyle that Kohala provides.

Amongst valuable local attractions, the Puukohola Heiau National Historic Park has preserved a fortress-like temple that was built by Kamehameha I to gain the favor of Ku, the ancient Hawaiian war god. Overlooking a gorgeous bay, Puukohola still keeps a watch over boats passing by. The Lapakahi State Historical Park features a partially restored fishing settlement over six centuries old. Additionally, the Mookini Heiau State Monument and King Kamehameha Statue commemorate the Hawaii of years past.

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