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Hawaiian Paradise Park | Hilo


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Landmark: Hawaiian Paradise Park
City: Hilo
Country: USA Hawaii
Continent: North America

Hawaiian Paradise Park, Hilo, USA Hawaii, North America

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Hawaiian Paradise Park, or HPP, sits on the lush eastern coast of Hawaii’s Big Island, about 12 miles south of Hilo and 18 miles north of Pahoa, where ocean breezes carry the scent of plumeria through quiet neighborhoods, not only that it sits in the Puna District, tucked between the dense, rain-slick jungle and the wide sweep of the Pacific Ocean.Hawaiian Paradise Park sprawls across more than 15 square miles on the Big Island, its 8,800-plus lots stretching from quiet, tree-lined streets to breezy oceanfront edges, while mostly a quiet neighborhood, it’s known for its calm, tree-lined streets, wide yards, and a location that puts both downtown cafés and hiking trails within easy reach.Oddly enough, The community blends longtime residents, retirees, and newcomers drawn to its affordable homes and quiet streets where you can hear crickets at night, meanwhile it’s a great pick if you want to soak up the Big Island’s lush scenery without getting swept into the crowds.Main features - like a quick-start button right by the screen, furthermore hPP offers some of the most affordable housing on the Big Island, with roomy one-acre lots that give families space to spread out and enjoy their privacy.Homes range from simple cottages to grand estates, mirroring the community’s mix of residents, on top of that all around, coconut palms sway beside breadfruit trees and bright orchids, wrapping Hawaiian Paradise Park in lush tropical green.Rich volcanic soil feeds a riot of plant life, while steady rains keep the land green and fragrant all year, to boot warm, humid days hover between 75 and 85°F. Though there’s no direct beach access, the eastern edge meets the Pacific, where waves crash against dark, jagged cliffs, at the same time this stretch of coastline is ideal for catching a sunrise over the water and spotting whales as they pass by during migration season, with plenty of nearby attractions and activities to explore.Just a few miles north of HPP, Kea‘au is a small town with grocery stores, restaurants, and schools, while nearby Pahoa draws visitors with its eclectic charm, art galleries, and laid-back cafés; head to Kaloli Point for sunrise over the rocky cliffs or watch for whales, hike 2.5 miles to Shipman Beach for soft white sand and sea turtles, or drive south to Isaac Hale Beach Park for black sand and warm tide pools; about 30 miles away, Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park offers sweeping lava fields and craters, and closer still, Lava Tree State Monument preserves eerie lava-formed tree trunks; in under half an hour, you can also reach Rainbow Falls or Akaka Falls near Hilo, while most of the subdivision’s roads are paved, though a few feel rough under your tires, loosely Some side streets are still rough or unpaved, and while utilities are available, most homes collect rainwater in catchment tanks and use propane for cooking; Hawaiian Paradise Park itself has no big shopping centers, but nearby towns like Hilo offer malls, hospitals, an airport, and weekly farmers markets in Kea‘au and Pahoa filled with fresh mangoes, handmade crafts, and hot food, with local schools in Kea‘au and private options in Hilo-making HPP an affordable, spacious, and naturally radiant location to live if you don’t mind frequent rain, a rural pace, or being in coastal hazard zones, and a good spot to base yourself for exploring the Hamakua Coast, Volcanoes National Park, and the surrounding community, along with whether you’re searching for a peaceful home tucked among swaying palms or a breathtaking spot to wander while you travel, HPP offers a truly serene, genuine taste of Hawaii.Just minutes from some of the Big Island’s most famous sights, it’s your doorway to the heart of east Hawaii-where waterfalls crash and the air smells faintly of rain.
Author: Tourist Landmarks
Date: 2025-09-11



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