Pahoa

Big Island Town Guide

Pahoa

Pahoa is an eclectic Puna District town known for wooden sidewalks, older storefronts, local restaurants, practical services and nearby Lava Tree State Monument.

Island Naturals Market and Deli
Island Naturals Market and Deli

Pahoa, Big Island

Pahoa is located in the Big Island's Puna District. It is also known as the Big Island's hippie capital, a place where New Agers, hippies and others living an alternative lifestyle reside. The pride of "downtown" Pahoa is its raised wooden sidewalk, the false-front stores and the numerous old buildings, which give it a "Wild West" atmosphere. In fact, Pahoa has the highest concentration of old buildings in Hawaii.

There are a few small restaurants with a variety of cuisines, craft stores, galleries, boutiques and the island's oldest movie theater. The Pahoa Marketplace, which is located at the edge of town, has more shops, but is not as scenic as the main street. Pahoa also has schools, a church, supermarkets, police and fire departments, a large public swimming pool and a post office.

In 1955, Pahoa was almost destroyed by a fire. Right in the middle of town was a tofu factory that had a wood-fired furnace. The owner usually banked his fires before he went home, but that night, the fire got out of control. It burned all the way to the main alley. Luckily, a papaya farmer who had water loaded on the back of his truck saw what happened and extinguished the fire, saving Pahoa from destruction.

In the past, the area around Pahoa was timber and later sugarcane land, but today there are many nurseries located here growing anthuriums. Papayas are also grown here in large numbers.

An attraction just outside of Pahoa is the Lava Tree State Park. This area was once a lush rainforest, but lava flows encased the trees and burned the wood inside. What remains are hollow stone skeletons that are covered with moss – an otherworldly rock forest.

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Jim

Mon May 11, 2020

It really is paradise in the eye of the beholder. On a whim I flew over from Seattle and decided in hopefully not to distant future to find my piece of paradise: However if you
like fluff go to Kona but for me true Hawaii is on the east side of the Big Island

Tom Campbell

Tue May 14, 2019

I had imagined that the area around Kona would be the nicest part of the island but Pahoa and the surrounding area captured my heart. I am anxious to return this fall to see the changes due to the fissures that spread so much lava.

Kevin Bearden

Wed Jun 13, 2018

I have visited Pahoa man times. It is as remote as a town can be in Hawaii. The people are real. The area is accommodating. If you want simplicity, visit Pahoa.

Location and Directions

Pahoa is located in the Puna District on the Big Island's east side, south of Keaau and inland from lower Puna's coastal roads. From Hilo, drive south toward Keaau, then continue on Keaau-Pahoa Road into Pahoa. The marker is placed near the Pahoa Village Road town center.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Pahoa on the Big Island?

Pahoa is in the Puna District on the Big Island's east side. It sits south of Keaau and serves as one of the main service towns for lower Puna communities.

What is Pahoa known for?

Pahoa is known for its old wooden sidewalks, historic storefronts, eclectic shops, local restaurants, Puna character and access to Lava Tree State Monument.

Is Pahoa worth visiting?

Yes, Pahoa is worth a short stop if you enjoy small towns with local character, older buildings, casual food stops and a different feel from resort areas.

What can visitors do near Pahoa?

Visitors can walk through Pahoa town, visit Lava Tree State Monument, drive toward Kalapana, explore Puna roads and join volcano, sightseeing or private tours.

Are there places to stay near Pahoa?

Yes. Pahoa and the surrounding Puna District have vacation rentals and rural stays. The area works best for travelers who want a quieter east-side base with road access to Puna and Hilo.