Kamuela - Parker Ranch (Puuopelu)
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The enormous estates of the Parker Ranch, which stretch from the north-west coast of Hawaii to the mountains of Kohala, give an unusual impression of the island. The Parker Ranch in Waimea, located on road 19, has an area of 355sq.miles/920sq.km, about 9% of Hawaii's total area. From small beginnings in 1847, it has grown to become the largest cattle ranch in the United States. It is now run by the sixth generation of the Parker family.
Since the 1960s, particularly in areas of the estate close to the coast where land is not rich enough to support cattle rearing, tourism and shopping have been developed. A considerable number of hotels, including luxury hotels (such as the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, the Sheraton Royal Waikola and the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel), and apartment buildings have been constructed here.
Some of the Hawaiian cowboys, who still work today on the Parker Ranch, are direct descendants of the vaqueros brought over by Parker from Mexico in 1830 to help capture the wild cattle.
Since the 1960s, particularly in areas of the estate close to the coast where land is not rich enough to support cattle rearing, tourism and shopping have been developed. A considerable number of hotels, including luxury hotels (such as the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, the Sheraton Royal Waikola and the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel), and apartment buildings have been constructed here.
Some of the Hawaiian cowboys, who still work today on the Parker Ranch, are direct descendants of the vaqueros brought over by Parker from Mexico in 1830 to help capture the wild cattle.
Typical Visit: 1 hour
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