

Pololu Valley Lookout. Visitors on horseback enjoy the scenic end-of-the-road view of the vertical jade-green cliffs of the Big Island's Hamakua Coast and two offshore islets. Photo by Kirk Lee Aeder.
The Big Island offers a fun variety of ways visitors can saddle up for an unforgettable paniolo experience, from scenic storytelling tours by horse-drawn wagon to a hands-on chance to take the reins and run with a real cattle drive. It’s your choice. Choose too from a diverse selection of beautiful, unique environments: tropical Waipio Valley stream and waterfalls trails, the wide open green spaces of Parker Ranch at sunset, the far upcountry pastures of Kahua Ranch or the southern reaches of an historic trail to Kealakekua Bay – complete with swimming and snorkeling.
Our paniolo culture is a part of Big Island life, not something we’ve invented as a “visitor attraction.” This is a welcome opportunity for our ranchers and horses to share their world with you. They have years of practice, a wealth of stories, and a real feel for the land they take you through. So whether you’ve never sat in a saddle or you run a ranch of your own, please join us for a memorable trip you’re not likely to experience anywhere else.