Food scene
Twice-weekly outdoor market with over 200 vendors selling produce, artisanal foods & crafts.
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Hilo Farmers Market
Mamo StreetTwice-weekly outdoor market with over 200 vendors selling produce, artisanal foods & crafts.
If you like small restaurants, Ponds of my favorite Hilo restaurants. Food is always good and I love the waterfront location. Plus diner time always has a musician playing.
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Ponds Hilo
135 Kalanianaole StIf you like small restaurants, Ponds of my favorite Hilo restaurants. Food is always good and I love the waterfront location. Plus diner time always has a musician playing.
Hilo Bay Cafe is one another favorites. Great food and great waterfront location.
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Hilo Bay Cafe
123 Lihiwai StHilo Bay Cafe is one another favorites. Great food and great waterfront location.
Sightseeing
ʻAkaka Falls State Park is a state park on Hawaiʻi Island, in the U.S. state of Hawaii. The park is about 11 miles (18 km) north of Hilo, west of Honomū off the Hawaii Belt Road (Route 19) at the end of Hawaii Route 220. It includes its namesake ʻAkaka Falls, a 442-foot (135 m) tall waterfall. ʻAkaka is named after Chief 'Akaka-o-ka-nī'au-oi'o-i-ka-wao, grandson of Kūlanikapele and Kīakalohia.[1] The accessible portion of the park lies high on the right shoulder of the deep gorge into which the waterfall plunges, and the falls can be viewed from several points along a loop trail through the park. Also visible from this trail is Kahūnā Falls, a 300-foot (91 m) tall waterfall, and several smaller cascades.[2]
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‘Akaka Falls
ʻAkaka Falls State Park is a state park on Hawaiʻi Island, in the U.S. state of Hawaii. The park is about 11 miles (18 km) north of Hilo, west of Honomū off the Hawaii Belt Road (Route 19) at the end of Hawaii Route 220. It includes its namesake ʻAkaka Falls, a 442-foot (135 m) tall waterfall. ʻAkaka is named after Chief 'Akaka-o-ka-nī'au-oi'o-i-ka-wao, grandson of Kūlanikapele and Kīakalohia.[1] The accessible portion of the park lies high on the right shoulder of the deep gorge into which the waterfall plunges, and the falls can be viewed from several points along a loop trail through the park. Also visible from this trail is Kahūnā Falls, a 300-foot (91 m) tall waterfall, and several smaller cascades.[2]
This is a special place to see during heavy rain season.
DescriptionRainbow Falls is a waterfall located in Hilo, Hawaii. It is 80 ft tall and almost 100 ft in diameter. The falls are part of the Hawai'i State Parks. There is no fee to see the falls. At Rainbow Falls, the Wailuku River rushes into a large pool below.
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Rainbow Falls
This is a special place to see during heavy rain season.
DescriptionRainbow Falls is a waterfall located in Hilo, Hawaii. It is 80 ft tall and almost 100 ft in diameter. The falls are part of the Hawai'i State Parks. There is no fee to see the falls. At Rainbow Falls, the Wailuku River rushes into a large pool below.
The Botanical Garden is stunning situated by the ocean:
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Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden
27-717 Mamalahoa HwyThe Botanical Garden is stunning situated by the ocean: