Na'alehu

Big Island Town Guide

Na'alehu

Na'alehu is a quiet Ka'u District town known for its southernmost-town identity, plantation-era charm, local food stops and South Big Island road access.

Naalehu Theatre
Naalehu Theatre

Na'alehu, Big Island

Located near South Point in the Big Island's Ka'u District, Na'alehu bills itself as the southernmost town in the United States. There are only a few small shops and eateries in this quaint little town, but it's definitely worth a visit, if not for the charming monkeypod trees that frame some of the town's old plantation homes.

Two popular festivals take place here. Each year on July 4, the annual Na'alehu Rodeo is a fun event for amateur riders who show off their bull-riding skills. And on Labor Day, the Hawaiian Hula Festival is celebrated. On this day, people gather at Na'alehu Park to enjoy food, music, crafts, and of course, hula.

Na'alehu means "volcanic ashes" in the Hawaiian language. But the lava flows of the past have cooled and dried and today, Na'alehu is far from being an unsightly remnant of a volcanic eruption. Lush vegetation, green valleys and hills surround the town, and black sand beaches are located nearby.

The Ka'u District is the warmest area on the Big Island. In 1931, Na'alehu hit 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 C), the highest recorded temperature in the entire state of Hawaii.

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Skip Vaughn

Sun Mar 03, 2024

I grew up in Naalehu in the 60s. It was the best! No crime no problems sooo laid back. So many wonderful memories!

Max

Wed Aug 30, 2023

One of the most charming towns in Hawaiian Islands.

Muriel Laa

Tue Apr 09, 2019

Naalehu was once where I lived. Many sweet memories remain in my heart and mind. I still long for it. It will always be home to me.

Location and Directions

Na'alehu is located in the Ka'u District on the southern side of the Big Island, along Highway 11 near Wai'ohinu and the road toward South Point. From Volcano or Pahala, follow Highway 11 southwest. From Ocean View or Kona, follow Highway 11 southeast toward town. The marker is placed near central Na'alehu.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Na'alehu on the Big Island?

Na'alehu is in the Ka'u District on the southern side of the Big Island. It sits along Highway 11 near Wai'ohinu, Pahala, Ocean View and the road toward South Point.

What is Na'alehu known for?

Na'alehu is known as one of the southernmost towns in the United States, with plantation-era roots, small-town services, local food stops and access to South Big Island drives.

Is Na'alehu the southernmost town in the United States?

Na'alehu is widely known for this claim and uses the “southernmost town” identity. It is one of the southernmost communities with a post office in the United States.

What is near Na'alehu?

Nearby places include Wai'ohinu, Punaluu Black Sand Beach, South Point-area roads, Pahala, Ocean View and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on longer drives.

What activities fit a Na'alehu visit?

Na'alehu pairs well with farm tours, food tours, sightseeing tours, private tours, volcano tours and slower road trips through the Ka'u District.