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02/09/10

Permalink 10:10:54 am, Categories: Real Estate , Tags: hawaii ranches, waikii ranches

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If you're looking for highland property on the Big Island, then you must set your eyes on nothing else but the mystical Waikii Ranches. Waikii Ranch is a fairly remote yet unbelievably beautiful master-planned community located on the island of Hawaii. Since it is located on the western slopes of Mauna Kea (among the largest extinct volcanoes worldwide), then it's one of the few places in Hawaii that experiences snow.

While the Waikii Ranch is a very large land (approximately 2,000 acres), it's relatively sparsely populated - this can be explained by the fact that it's in a somewhat remote location in Parker Ranch. This heavenly place is perfect for enjoying the views of the magnificent ocean and mountain views because it has miles of wide, peaceful corridors.

Waikii Ranches are the Big Island's prime location for horse lovers. When you like to ride or work your horse, you won't have to load up and trailer your horse - all that you need are just an easy ride across the street! Even with just a slight slope, this area features usable pasture.

Waikii Ranch is a prime, rural, gated community that features owners' clubhouse, tennis and its miles of riding trails make it the premiere home for horse lovers and as the locals call them Paniolo or Hawaiian cowboys. In terms of topography, the Waikii Ranch is located in the middle of Parker Ranch country - 3,500 to 5,000 above sea level. On the western slopes of Mauna Kea and 13 miles from Waimea (Kamuela) lies this majestic ranch land. Adorning its gently sloping pasture are grooves of Monterey Cypress and Eucalyptus trees.

Two security gates regulate entry to Waikii Ranches. Commonly owned ranch facilities include 12 miles of roads, a clubhouse, recreation building, polo field, and an equestrian and rodeo facility. 20% of the land area of every lot is dedicated to an agricultural easement for recreational purposes. As anyone can see, this ranch is well-crafted - proof that only the highest standards of architecture and construction are being implemented here.

Waikii Ranches have a very pleasant climate. The air is dry with annual rainfall averaging 20 inches. Summer temperatures could be around the 50's and the 70's. Winter temperature? It's about 10 degrees cooler. At Waikii Ranches, you normally wake up to a clear and sunny morning - with clouds only appearing near noontime. Even if the clouds roll in and cover the ranch occasionally, at 8PM, the sky usually clears out. And at night, numerous stars decorate the skies.

Explore the incredible features available at Waikii Ranches.

Big Island Land Co Ltd
519 Manono Street, Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 935-6874

Permalink 05:52:50 am, Categories: Real Estate , Tags: hawaii ranches, waikii ranches

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Hawaii ranches is akin to a "double paradise" for rural property seekers: one, they're in Hawaii, and two, owning a land in that island paradise is a treat like no other.

Hawaii's Big Island has an unexpected heritage, a rich "cowboy culture" more than 100 years old, centered in the upcountry ranchlands, populated with interesting characters as well as endless stories. But what characterizes a cowboy culture? Cowboys, horses and, of course, cows.

It was way back in 1793 when Captain George Vancouver presented 5 black longhorn cattle to King Kamehameha I - so it was purported that cows arrived on the island even before cowboys and horses did. The animals were in poor condition after the long sea voyage, and Kamehameha immediately put them under kapu (taboo, "hands off"), and freed them to range the island.

Horses arrived 5 years afterward, in1803. David Malo, a historian, lists the horse (lio) as among the imported animals in his Moolelo Hawaii. Men sit upon his back and ride; there are no horns on his head. Even if the dictionary gives "lio" as the Hawaiian word for horse, Hawaiian authority George S. Kanahele notes that horses were first called "wa a holo honua" ("canoes that travel on land").

Without a doubt, Hawaii holds a colorful and profound ranching history. "Paniolo" became the Hawaiian word for cowboy and is a Hawaiianized pronunciation of Español. Even at present, the traditional Hawaiian saddle and several other tools of the ranching trade have a distinctly Mexican look, and many Hawaiian ranching families still have the surnames of vaqueros who made Hawaii their home.

On the Big Island, sprawling ranches and upscale development co-exist with tiny farms and older plantation-style homes all over the island. 2,000 feet above sea level on lush mountain slopes, you'll find treasures of rural properties for sale.

For about a long time, sugar plantations are the main entries of agricultural land; but in the last 30 years, this industry has dropped and large parcels of land were made available for Hawaii ranches. Then, in January 2005, Hawaii received almost $2million in federal funds for conservation easements to protect Hawaii farm and ranch land. Such easements thwart the conversion of farm and ranch land to non-agricultural purposes. There are numerous available ranch properties for sale, ranging from small mountain hideaways to sprawling working Hawaii ranches.

So what are you waiting for? Take a few minutes to experience the pleasures brought about by Hawaii ranches.

Big Island Land Co Ltd
519 Manono Street, Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 935-6874