Waipiʻo Valley Artworks

Top choice in Hamakua Coast


This inviting little shop wears many hats. Browse the handmade koa (Hawaiian timber) pieces, from extraordinary milo rocking chairs (got a spare $4000 to $5000 to unload?) to calabash bowls and koa salt and pepper shakers. Snack on ice cream or sandwiches ($6) and talk story with the friendly owner. Park your car overnight, if camping in Waimanu Valley ($20 per day).


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