Puʻu O Hoku Ranch

Moloka'i


For true East End seclusion, book a stay in one of the rustic cabins with a full kitchen at Pu'u O Hoku Ranch. The cottage has an enclosed lanai. The larger Grove House has a stone fireplace. Both enjoy the ranch's incredible views and are surrounded by towering trees and rolling grassland. Also available is an entire lodge, which sleeps 22.

A barren store at the ranch gate sells kava, a few snacks and sodas.


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