You’ll drive your own ATV across a working Big Island ranch with a local guide leading you through lush fields and along duck ponds. Taste whatever fruit is in season (seriously—right off the tree), watch wild horses or donkeys wander past, and pause above dramatic ocean cliffs for views you’ll remember long after you leave.
“You ever tried a fresh pomegranate right off the tree?” That’s how our guide, Kimo, greeted us as we clambered into these chunky 4WD ATVs at WOH Ranch on the Big Island. I was still fiddling with my helmet strap when he handed me a slice—sticky-sweet, a little tart, juice running down my wrist before I could even answer. The air smelled like wet grass and something faintly smoky from a distant brush pile. We were already laughing about how muddy we’d get.
The ranch is huge—over 500 acres—and honestly, I lost track of which direction was mauka or makai after about five minutes. Kimo just waved us along past rows of bananas (he said there are 57 types but I only recognized two), dwarf coconuts peeking out from under big leaves, and ponds where ducks scattered as we rolled by. There were cows everywhere—some with calves so new they wobbled when they stood up—and at one point I swear a wild donkey stared us down like it owned the place. The ATVs bounced over ruts and sometimes you’d catch this sudden view of the Hamakua coastline that made everyone go quiet for a second.
We stopped near the old sugarcane ditch—Kimo told us stories about how it used to run sweet water all the way to Hilo back in his grandpa’s time. He pointed out taro patches and let us try some kind of pear (I think he called it “exotic,” but it tasted almost like apple to me). My hands were sticky again. There was this moment when we reached the edge of the land—just grass, wind, and then straight down to blue-black ocean far below. You could see Maui if you squinted through the haze. It felt like standing at the very end of something big.
I didn’t expect to care much about cows or bananas going in, but now I keep thinking about that salty breeze mixing with all those green smells, and how everyone—even my cousin who hates dirt—was grinning by the end. If you want a day trip on Big Island that’s more than just driving around, this ATV ranch ride is different in all the right ways.
You need your own transportation; there’s no pickup included. Arrive at least 30 minutes before your start time.
No lunch is provided, but you can sample fresh fruit grown on the ranch when in season.
The age limit is 7 years and up; drivers must be at least 18 years old.
You might spot cows with calves, wild horses, donkeys, sheep, turkeys, pigs, ducks and other waterfowl as you drive around.
The exact duration isn’t listed but plan for several hours including check-in time; arrive early as tours leave promptly at 10am or 2pm.
This tour isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal injuries or poor cardiovascular health.
Your day includes driving your own side-by-side 4WD ATV across over 500 acres of working ranchland on Big Island’s Hamakua coast with a local guide leading each stop. When in season you’ll sample fresh fruits grown right on site—bananas, coconuts or even pomegranate—and learn about island history and culture along the way before returning to base. Transportation to the ranch isn’t included; please arrive early before your scheduled ride time.
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