Kualoa Ranch Oahu, a working ranch offers magic, entertainment and education.
- Christene Meyers

- Feb 6, 2024
- 5 min read
Updated: Jan 21

Hawaiian Culture Tour
Learn about ancient Hawaiian traditions, fishponds, and sacred sites while discovering the deep cultural roots of Kualoa. This tour offers valuable insight into the area’s historical significance.

KUALOA RANCH OFFERS ADVENTURE, LEARNING ON HORSEBACK, BIKES, MOVIE SETS, FARM TO TABLE, ZIPLINE, ECO TOURS AND MUCH MORE

STORY By CHRISTENE MEYERS
PHOTOS By BRUCE KELLER
KUALOA means "long back" in the Hawaiian language. It resides in Oahu's deep valleys and dramatic mountains, which resemble a back in some ways.
We went to this beautiful refuge -- our second trip -- to again soak up the wonders of this magical place.

Electric Mountain Bike Tour
For those who want adventure without intense physical effort, electric bikes make it easy to explore long scenic routes through the ranch.
Kualoa established in 1850 is a 4,000-acre private nature reserve and working cattle ranch which also served our country as an important World War II air base.
IT'S BECOME a popular tourist attraction and filming location on the windward coast of this varied and exciting Hawaiian island.
Most tourists land on Oahu, at the capital of the state, Honolulu, Many make their way to the chain's other islands.

We often spend time on Oahu and now have made Kualoa Ranch a regular stop.
It is about 24 scenic miles from Honolulu, and 32 miles from Haleiwa, easily accessible by car -- or if you arrange, the Kualoa bus will pick you up at a central hotel.
Outdoor Adventure Tours
ATV Raptor Tours
One of the most popular activities at Kualoa Ranch, ATV tours let guests drive through valleys, jungle trails, and open pastures. The off-road adventure combines adrenaline with jaw-dropping views of the Koʻolau Mountains.
Zipline Tour
For a bird’s-eye view of the ranch, the zipline course sends you soaring above treetops and valleys. Multiple lines and suspension bridges make this a high-energy way to experience Oʻahu’s natural beauty.
Horseback Riding
Explore Kualoa Ranch at a slower pace on a guided horseback ride. These tours follow scenic trails with ocean and mountain views, offering a peaceful connection to the land.
FOR CENTURIES, the valley was sacred to ancient Hawaiians. A respected chief, Laʻa-mai-kahiki, settled here after visiting Kauaʻi before returning to Tahiti. It was also the site of the sacred Hill of Kauakahiakahoʻowaha, the key to the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Oʻahu. According to an ancient Hawaiian genealogical chant, Kualoa is where revered leaders Papa and Wakea buried their first still born child, Haloa. Native people believe that the first kalo or taro plant grew from the fertile soil where Haloa was buried.



THE RANCH is a kind of rural Disneyland, where guides share the place's larger than life history along with imparting its sacred meaning to the Hawaiian people. It's close to Honolulu on a verdant valley, but far enough away to be another world.
WE LOVE that despite all the spectacle, Kualoa is a working cattle ranch -- (my Montana roots are showing.) There's enough to see for at least two visits.

Kualoa is one of the world's prime filming location, too. It spreads out on prime land on the windward coast, a lovely drive from the bustle of the city.

WHILE THE BEAUTIFUL ranch is home to some famous movie and television sites, it offers much more than movie making entertainment.
On our second visit, we chose from various and diverse offerings. We narrowed the field from a horseback ride through fields, a zip line over the valleys, a boat trip to a private hideaway, and a bike tour and farm overview. You can even exercise your green thumb and plant a tree, one of many ecologically hip offerings at this pretty and progressive place.
Our movie tour the first visit was great fun, and this time we enjoyed trying other options.

WE ENJOYED a visit to the World War II bunker where in 1941, the U.S. military occupied the land and developed Kualoa Airfield.
After the war the ranch was returned to the Morgan family, owners and descendants of Dr. Gerrit P. Judd, the American doctor and missionary who in 1850 purchased 622 acres of ranch land at Kualoa for $1,300.

KUALOA managers are proud that the land was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in Oahu in 1974, has hosted major rock festivals, and is listed in many guidebooks and international publications.
John Morgan oversees the working cattle ranch and tourist enterprise from the island of Hawaii. Kualoa offers eco tours, movie and horseback tours, bicycle tours, ziplines and more. It has a gallery of vintage posters, photos and Hawaiian history. It also has a lovely store, with produce grown here, souvenirs and delicious teriyaki beef.
Kualoa Ranch Belongs on Your Oʻahu Itinerary
With its wide range of activities, cinematic landscapes, and cultural depth, Kualoa Ranch offers one of the most complete adventure experiences on Oʻahu. Whether you’re chasing thrills or soaking in scenery, it’s a place where every visitor finds their own island story.
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UP NEXT: Body Glove is a fun option while you're in the Hawaiian islands. The creative operation offers leisurely catamaran tours and a more adventurous high-powered, fast moving raft trip. Its specialties are boat tours and wildlife and snorkeling trips.
Our favorites are the sunset cruises, where we have seen gorgeous sunsets and beautiful rainbows. A skilled and lively historian accompanies the history and scenery tours and first-class amenities are provided on board -- from cocktails to delicious local fare. The Kanoa II is back, nicely renovated with a multi-million dollar price tag. She's both comfortable and attractive and whether you choose a dinner cruise, or a dolphin and whale watch, we give Body Glove thumbs up! Remember to explore, learn and live and catch us weekly for a fresh spin on nature, travel, performance, family and the arts.







This is such a helpful and spirited piece. We are looking at a couple of the different routes to book on our March visit. Appreciate the tips.