You drive our side by side 4WD ATV on our 533 acre ranch. We have 2 and 4 seater vehicles. We have 57 different varieties of banana, dwarf coconut, exotic pears, pomegranate, taro, etc. Sample some of the fruits grown on this historic Ahupua'a. See where 200 heard of birthing cows roam. Fish out of one of our 10 duck ponds. See wild horses, donkeys, sheep, turkeys, pigs, and various water fowl. Relax and enjoy the beauty and views of a working ranch and farm. Drive to the breathtaking ocean. Bring along your family and friends. This adventure is unforgettable and may be your best experience in the Hawaiian Islands.
Duration: 2 hours<br/>Snack: Guide will have local fruits available to sample<br/>Muaka-Makai Ocean to Mountain: You ride in a caravan the a guide on the Waipio on Horseback Ranch.<br/>UTV seats 2 : Passenger rides with partner with have 2 seater and 4 seater UTVs. So you can book with your own driver passenger(s) 1, 2, 3
Duration: 2 hours<br/>Snack: Sample local fruits<br/>Mauka-Makai Ocean to Mountain<br/>4 WD ATV UTV seats up to four
WOH Ranch, a working livestock ranch and farm operation sharing exclusive views of enchanting Hamakua. This scenic opportunity allows travel through a traditional land division (Ahupua’a) that stretches from the mountain to the ocean and is home to native flora and fauna.
Surrounding gardens radiate fertility as you drive alongside fishponds full of Hamakua sunfish on your tour. Dwarf coconuts, sugar cane, taro, sweet potato and multiple varieties of bananas are just some of the plants you will see before riding alongside the historic Hamakua ditch. Served sugarcane’s century of success, now benefits farmers and wildlife. Pass by our spring-fed reservoir where cattle roam and horses take leisurely swims before driving mauka (toward the mountain) to sweeping grasslands and panoramic views. At the ocean, we kick back and relax for a short break to appreciate the stunning Hamakua coastline. On a clear day, view north face cliffs of Waipio’s, and even see Maui. Info on History & culture!!!
**PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY< WE NEED TO PREPARE YOU AND YOUR ATV/UTV
We are at the 7.5 mile marker on Highway 240 towards Waipio Valley, Meet us a the Barn!
We are located next to Waipio Fruit Shack
**PLEASE ARRIVE 1/2 HOUR EARLY, WE NEED TO PREPARE YOU AND YOUR ATV/UTV
CALL Deja 808-895-8712 or Toby 808-8958711
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