27 BEST Things to Do in Hilo (Beaches, Waterfalls, Farm Tours, +) (2024)

Hilo lies on the lush and wet side of the Big Island which means that a light raincoat is a must-pack for any outdoor activity you are planning. There are plenty of things to do here, like going to see the lava, hiking to waterfalls, and even going to the beach.

We split the activities and attractions in Hilo into two parts:

Table of contents

  • Sights and destinations that are specific to Hilo.
    1. Marvel at the 422 ft. ʻAkaka Falls
    2. Get culinary with coffee, tea, chocolate, and other farm tours
    3. Take a break at Coconut Island
    4. Explore the incredibly scenic Hamakua Coast
    5. Get geeky at the ʻImiloa Astronomy Center
    6. Walk where once rivers of lava created the Kaumana Caves lava tube
    7. Catch an early morning rainbow at the Rainbow Falls
    8. Visit the only tropical zoo in the United States (for free!)
    9. Sample a local beer at the Hilo Brewing Company tasting room
    10. Go shopping at one of the MANY farmers markets
    11. Take a step back in history with a visit to the Lyman House
  • Outdoor activities that you can enjoy around Hilo, and also at other places on the Big Island.
    1. Go fast and get muddy with an ATV ride
    2. Explore the black sand beaches of Hilo
    3. Take in local plants and flowers at the Botanical Gardens
    4. Jump on a bike to explore the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
    5. Go Camping
    6. Take to the sky with an unforgettable Helicopter Tour
    7. Go out and experience nature with these wonderful hikes
    8. Soak in a volcanically heated hot pond
    9. Stay up late to go lava viewing
    10. Road trip! Get out and explore one of our extremely scenic drives
    11. Snorkel in the warm and tropical waters of Hawaiʻi
    12. Visit Mauna Kea to go stargazing
    13. Stand Up and Paddle along the scenic coast (SUP)
    14. Ride a wave at the birthplace of Surfing
    15. Check out even more waterfalls!
    16. Zip at 40 mph and zipline through tropical treetops
Table of Contents
  • Sights and destinations that are specific to Hilo.
    1. Marvel at the 422 ft. ʻAkaka Falls
    2. Get culinary with coffee, tea, chocolate, and other farm tours
    3. Take a break at Coconut Island
    4. Explore the incredibly scenic Hamakua Coast
    5. Get geeky at the ʻImiloa Astronomy Center
    6. Walk where once rivers of lava created the Kaumana Caves lava tube
    7. Catch an early morning rainbow at the Rainbow Falls
    8. Visit the only tropical zoo in the United States (for free!)
    9. Sample a local beer at the Hilo Brewing Company tasting room
    10. Go shopping at one of the MANY farmers markets
    11. Take a step back in history with a visit to the Lyman House
  • Outdoor activities that you can enjoy around Hilo, and also at other places on the Big Island.
    1. Go fast and get muddy with an ATV ride
    2. Explore the black sand beaches of Hilo
    3. Take in local plants and flowers at the Botanical Gardens
    4. Jump on a bike to explore the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
    5. Go Camping
    6. Take to the sky with an unforgettable Helicopter Tour
    7. Go out and experience nature with these wonderful hikes
    8. Soak in a volcanically heated hot pond
    9. Stay up late to go lava viewing
    10. Road trip! Get out and explore one of our extremely scenic drives
    11. Snorkel in the warm and tropical waters of Hawaiʻi
    12. Visit Mauna Kea to go stargazing
    13. Stand Up and Paddle along the scenic coast (SUP)
    14. Ride a wave at the birthplace of Surfing
    15. Check out even more waterfalls!
    16. Zip at 40 mph and zipline through tropical treetops

Have a look at what we think are the highlights for Hilo if you think the choices we give are overwhelming.

Sights and destinations in and around Hilo

There are plenty of activities to be found in and around Hilo. For example, you can visit the ‘Imiloa astronomy center or get a taste of Hawaiian history in the Lyman museum and mission house. There is also a tropical zoo and a fantastic local farmers market. Hilo also offers many options for the culinary or culturally interested visitor. Browse below for some activities that can be enjoyed in Hilo!

Think of museums, waterfalls, farmers markets or the local brewery.

  1. Marvel at the 422 ft. ʻAkaka Falls
  2. Get culinary with coffee, tea, chocolate, and other farm tours
  3. Take a break at Coconut Island
  4. Explore the incredibly scenic Hamakua Coast
  5. Get geeky at the ʻImiloa Astronomy Center
  6. Walk where once rivers of lava created the Kaumana Caves lava tube
  7. Catch an early morning rainbow at the Rainbow Falls
  8. Visit the only tropical zoo in the United States (for free!)
  9. Sample a local beer at the Hilo Brewing Company tasting room
  10. Go shopping at one of the MANY farmers markets
  11. Take a step back in history with a visit to the Lyman House

‘Akaka Falls

The 422 ft tall ‘Akaka falls are part of the ‘Akaka falls state park, a few miles north of Hilo. These are the most famous waterfalls on the Big Island and very accessible through a short hike.

The 422 ft. tall Akaka falls on the Big Island of Hawaii are a pleasant stop on your way to or from Hilo

Read more about the‘Akaka Falls.

Coffee, tea, chocolate, and other farm tours (and tastings!)

In the Hilo district you can find e.g. coffee, vanilla, tea, and chocolate farms/producers that organize tours. These tours typically last between 1 and 2 hours and include a tasting.

Suggested tour

Vanilla Experience Luncheon & Farm Tour

Experience a delicious vanilla inspired luncheon and walking tour through a Hawaiian vineyard with vanilla vines. Learn about the vanilla cultivation process and rich history while enjoying homemade vanilla offerings.

Duration: 2 hours

By: Hawaiian Vanilla Company

Free cancellation: up to 24 hours before tour

from:

$89.50

Details

What is a suggested tour?Our suggested tours are hand-picked tours that receive consistent good reviews, give back to the community, and work hard to minimize their impact on the environment. Read more about these tours on our website.

Read more about the Farm Tours near Hilo.

Coconut Island

Coconut Island in Hilo Bay is a great place to relax and/or swim for a few hours. The small island contains clean restrooms, two small beaches, a grassy area, picnic areas, and a 20 ft tower used for jumping.

Learn more about Coconut Island.

Mokuola (Coconut island) is a small park in Hilo just offshore from Lili’uokalani Park and Gardens. There is a beach, a tower to jump from into the ocean, and picnic tables

Hamakua Coast scenic drive

The Hamakua Coast is an incredible scenic stretch of land that of 40 miles that connects Hilo to Waipi’o Valley. There are so many spectacular waterfalls and incredible canyons lined by lush rainforest that you will keep saying “Let’s stop there!” over and over. Don’t forget your camera!

Read more about exploring the Hamakua Coast.

Lots of rain and tropical weather make the Hamakua coast north of Hilo on the Big Island of Hawai’i a breathtaking place to explore

Imiloa Astronomy Center

The ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center is a good pick if you (or your kids) want to learn about Hawaiian culture and astronomy. The ‘Imiloa center offers educational and cultural programs for visitors, students, and local residents through exhibits, activities and a full-dome planetarium.

Read more about visiting the Imiloa Astronomy Center.

The ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawai’i in Hilo, the Big Island. Photo credits: Brewbooks on Flickr under a CC BY-SA 2.0 licence

Kaumana Caves

Kaumana Caves Park is a skylight in a 25-mile long lava tube that was created by the 1881 flow from Mauna Loa. You can explore the lava tube a short way in both directions before the lava tube enters private property.

Climb down a steep ladder to get to the lava tube entrance of the Kaumana Caves

Read more about exploring the Kaumana Caves.

Rainbow Falls

The Rainbow Falls within Hilo are a perfect place to visit early in the morning for a picnic or perhaps even before breakfast. It falls over a lava-cave that is home to the ancient Hawaiian goddess Hina, the goddess of the moon.

The volume of the rainbow falls (or Waianuenue) changes on a daily basis. This is what the falls look like after a good rain upstream

Read more about the Rainbow Falls.

Panaʻewa Rainforest Zoo

ThePanaʻewa Rainforest Zoo is the only tropical zoo in the United States. You can visit a variety of rainforest animals and endangered Hawaiian animals, such as spider monkeys, lemurs, nene geese (the Hawaiian State bird), and over 80 other animal species.

Learn more about visiting the Pana’ewa Rainforest Zoo.

Hilo Brewing Company

The Hilo Brewing Company is Hawaiiʻs largest independently-owned craft brewer. Their tasting room and gift shop are open from noon on most days. Read more on our website about the Hilo Brewing Company or see a current listing of the opening hours on their website.

Farmers markets (7!)

The Hilo Farmers Market is a must-visit if you are in town on a Wednesday or Saturday. Over 200 local farmers and artists sell their produce, crafts, gift items and tropical flowers in a festive outdoor atmosphere that recalls back to the old “plantation” days of early Hilo.

Read more about the Hilo Farmers Market (+6 others) in and close to Hilo.

Market day at the Farmers Market in Hilo, Hawaii.

Lyman museum and mission house

The Lyman Museum gives a bite-sized history of the island of Hawaii and its culture. The staff is well educated, and there is a good selection of videos. The Lyman family home next door has the story of Hawaii’s education and is included in the museum ticket. Read more about the Lyman Museum and Mission House.

Outdoor Activities in and around Hilo

Beyond the Hilo city borders you can find gorgeous hikes and scenic drives, as well as impressive waterfalls in the ‘akaka falls state park and the rainbow falls and some snorkeling spots towards Pahoa. Next-door destinations that you might want to consider for activities are Pahoa (lava viewing and hot ponds) and Volcano Village (lava viewing and the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park).

  1. Go fast and get muddy with an ATV ride
  2. Explore the black sand beaches of Hilo
  3. Take in local plants and flowers at the Botanical Gardens
  4. Jump on a bike to explore the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
  5. Go Camping
  6. Take to the sky with an unforgettable Helicopter Tour
  7. Go out and experience nature with these wonderful hikes
  8. Soak in a volcanically heated hot pond
  9. Stay up late to go lava viewing
  10. Road trip! Get out and explore one of our extremely scenic drives
  11. Snorkel in the warm and tropical waters of Hawaiʻi
  12. Visit Mauna Kea to go stargazing
  13. Stand Up and Paddle along the scenic coast (SUP)
  14. Ride a wave at the birthplace of Surfing
  15. Check out even more waterfalls!
  16. Zip at 40 mph and zipline through tropical treetops

ATV Tours

ATV tours are a fun way to explore the beautiful difficult to access places that are difficult to reach. Tours typically take you on a 10+ mile drive through private lands with stops on the way at scenic points and historic sites. Close to Hilo you can take an ATV tour + swim under a private waterfall at the beautifull triple-tiered Umauma falls.

Suggested tour

Umauma ATV Waterfall and Swim Experience

ATV tour over 5.5 miles of off-road trail, with incredible ocean views and a swim at the private waterfall. Complementary lessons + solo and multi-passenger vehicles available, making this a great family activity.

Duration: 1.5 hours

By: Umauma eXperience

Free cancellation: up to 24 hours before tour

from:

$217

Details

What is a suggested tour?Our suggested tours are hand-picked tours that receive consistent good reviews, give back to the community, and work hard to minimize their impact on the environment. Read more about these tours on our website.

Read more about ATV Tours on the Big Island.

Umauma Falls on the Big Island. Image credit: Anirudh Rao
. Shared under a CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 licence.

Beaches

There are no picture-perfect white sand beaches on this side of the island but there are plenty of black sand beaches and beach parks. When the sun is out they are great to relax, snorkel and spend a good few hours.

Read more about the Beaches in and around Hilo.

Carlsmith beach park in Hilo with its protected bay is a great place to visit for families

Botanical Gardens

The Hilo and Hamakua coasts are filled with rainforests, waterfalls, and tropical flowers. These natural treasures can be most easily seen in one of the botanical gardens close to Hilo. Our favorite botanical garden in the whole state – the Hawaiiʻ Tropical Botanical Gardens – are for example just a few miles above Hilo.

Read more about Botanical Gardens close to Hilo.

The Hawaii Tropical Bioreserve & Gardens near Hilo are our favorite garden on the island.

Biking

If you want to use two wheels to explore the surroundings of Hilo that is also possible. You can find a bike sharing program in downtown Hilo if you just want to take a spin through town, or join a GPS + Audio Guided E-bike Tours through Hilo or the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

Put on your helmet and read more about Biking on the Big Island.

Camping

There are a few campsites and beach parks in and around Hilo where you can pitch your tent and “really” be outdoors. Plan ahead because most campsites need to be reserved ahead of time – especially those in and around the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.

Read more about Camping on the Big Island.

The Namakanipaio Campground in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park contains cabins and campsites (not shown).

Helicopter Tours

Hilo is the most popular departure point for helicopter tours for a good reason: tours departing from Hilo Airport can take you to see the tropical waterfalls and the active lava fields in under an hour. This short flight-time makes the tours that depart from Hilo cheaper than the lava helicopter tours from the west (Kona) coast of the Big Island.

The following 3 companies organize tours from the Hilo airport:

  • Blue Hawaiian Helicopter Tours
  • Sunshine Helicopters
  • Safari Helicopters

If the lava is flowing a helicopter tour is a safe and simple way to see it from a front-row seat

Read more about Helicopter tours from Hilo.

Hiking

The green and lush (wet) surrounding Hilo make for some stunning hikes. From a short 30 minute hike through botanical gardens up to a waterfall to the crossing of a recently solidified crater floor to hour long hikes to see red-hot lava.

Read more about Hiking in the Hilo vicinity.

Good to know: 2 of our favorite short hikes on the Big Island are close to Hilo: The stroll through the Hawaiʻi Bioreserve and Garden and the hike into the Kilaueaʻiki crater (see image below).

Overview of the Kilauea Iki caldera, This caldera hosts one of the most spectacular (and moderately easy) hikes on the island

Hot Ponds

After several recent volcanic eruptions there remains but one easily accessible hot pond in the Puna district that is publicly accessible. If you are staying more than 7 days on the Big Island this makes a great addition to your itinerary!

Learn more about hot ponds in Puna (close to Hilo).

The 5 hot springs at Pohoiki. In this aerial picture of the new black sand beach at the Isaac Hale Park taken on 21 January 2020 you can see that the basaltic sand from the 2018 lava delta (right) continues to accumulate, both widening and elongating the beach in Pohoiki Bay. Image credit: USGS (public domain)

Lava Viewing

Both Hilo and Volcano Village are well suited to use as a base when you want to go and see the lava. Hilo is closer to lava flows if they happen to flow in the Pun district, while Volcano village is literally around the corner of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and great for viewing the lava lake in the Halemaʻumaʻu crater.

Read more about lava viewing.

You can visit the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park at night to see the glow over the halemaʻumaʻu crater at the (now closed) jaggar museum.

Scenic drives

A small detour to your destination can often open up a whole new face of the Big Island. Scenic drives close to Hilo are the Onomea scenic drive and the Kapoho Kalapana road scenic drive – numbers 2 and 3 in the list linked below.

Read more about Scenic drives in and around Hilo.

The Kalapana – Kapoho road (also known as red road) is one of the most scenic drives on the Big Island

Snorkeling

If you really want to snorkel in the waters around Hilo that is possible (and interesting) if you go to some of the beach parks north of Hilo and along the Puna coast. The best Big Island snorkeling however, is found on the Kona (west) coast.

Your best option is Richardsons – read more this beach park in our article on Hilo snorkeling spots.

Richardson’s Beach Park, in Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii. This beach is one of the best places to snorkel on the Hilo side

Stargazing

Hilo is well suited for stargazing. It is home to the wonderful Imiloa astronomy center and you are just a short (50 minute) drive away from the astronomy visitor center on Mauna Kea which is one of the best stargazing spots on the island and hosts both free and paid stargazing tours.

Suggested tour

Mauna Kea Summit and Stars

A stargazing journey from sea level to the nearly 14,000 foot summit of Maunakea reveals the wonders and world-class clarity of the Hawaiian night sky. This tour lets you see the sunset among some of the world's best telescopes and then takes you for a private star show at 9000 ft. with an 11” Celestron telescope.

Duration: 7 to 8 hours

By: Hawaii Forest and Trail

Free cancellation: up to 24 hours before tour

from:

$295

Details

What is a suggested tour?Our suggested tours are hand-picked tours that receive consistent good reviews, give back to the community, and work hard to minimize their impact on the environment. Read more about these tours on our website.

The sunsets from Mauna Kea are out of this world, making a trip to the summit even more attractive

Read more about Stargazing on the Maunakea summit

Stand Up Paddle boarding (SUP)

Stand up paddle surfing (SUP), or in the Hawaiian language Hoe heʻe nalu, is an emerging global sport with a Hawaiian heritage. Hilo has SUP board rentals and lessons available and is a great place to try out SUPping.

Read more about SUP on the Big Island.

Surfing

As goes for most water based activities, Surfing also is nicer on the west coast. If you really want though, you can find some good surf spots in and around Hilo. Be modest though, and treat the ocean and locals with respect.

Read more about surfing in and around Hilo.

Waterfalls

The lush and tropical north and east coast of the Big Island are filled with waterfalls. 4 of our 5 favorite, most easily accessible, biggest and most popular waterfalls are close to Hilo!

Read more about waterfalls close to Hilo.

Ziplining

Ziplining is an activity where you are attached with a harness to a rope that is strung between a high and a low point.The ziplines are built high above scenic areas and features such ravines, jungles, meadows, and forests, and there are plenty of those around Hilo.

Suggested tour

Umauma Falls 9-lines Zipline Tour

No experience necessary! Zip with up to 65 miles per hour on 9 long lines, over 14 rushing waterfalls, suspension bridges, and treetops of the lush Hamakua coast rainforest.

Duration: 1.5 - 3 hours

By: Umauma eXperience

Free cancellation: up to 24 hours before tour

from:

$229

Details

What is a suggested tour?Our suggested tours are hand-picked tours that receive consistent good reviews, give back to the community, and work hard to minimize their impact on the environment. Read more about these tours on our website.

The Umauma eXperience zipline course takes you over the famous triple-tiered Umauma Falls.

Read more about Ziplining in Hilo.

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