O.K. Farms Hawai'i
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1570 Maikalani St, Hilo HI 96720 Hours
About O.K. Farms Hawai'i
O.K. Farms Hawai'i is a beautiful and welcoming farm specializing in growing a variety of tropical crops including macadamia nuts, coffee, citrus, tropical fruits, heart of palm, spices, and cacao. Visitors can enjoy a farm gift shop filled with fresh produce, locally made products, and tasty samples such as freeze-dried star fruit. The farm offers private tours that take guests on an air-conditioned vehicle to explore the different orchards, including spice, fruit, macadamia, and cacao trees, as well as waterfalls like Rainbow Falls. During these tours, visitors learn about the farm’s history, the importance of Hawaii’s tropical plants, and enjoy tasting the fresh fruits, nuts, and coffee grown on site. Many guests describe the experience as incredible and educational, with knowledgeable and friendly guides making the visit fun and memorable. For tourists, O.K. Farms provides a chance to connect with Hawaii’s natural beauty and tropical bounty, while locals appreciate the farm’s seasonal vegetables, which are fresh, affordable, and come with great recipes. Overall, the farm offers a warm, family-like atmosphere where visitors leave feeling cared for and inspired. A visit to O.K. Farms promises a unique experience of Hawaii’s lush environment and delicious harvests.
Most Recent Reviews
March 2026
This is a small tour group setting with stops at two waterfalls. We had a fruit tasting, macadamia cracking, and identification of trees and fruit bearing plants as we moved along. The special highlight is the spice trail where you see how spices grow (such as cinnamon, allspice, and cloves). Very educational and fun adventure!
March 2026
Very informative tour. We learned a lot about fruits & spices grown at this farm.
February 2026
A quiet rural area at an elevation 600+ feet above sea level and the town of Hilo, Hawai'i. Macadamia nut trees line the side of this quiet road. Not much to see other than these trees and today being an overcast day, very few honey bees were out searching for nectar from the macadamia flowers on this overcast day.
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