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Kamuela for Visitors (aka Waimea)

The town of Kamuela - also known as Waimea - is located in the heart of cowboy country on the of big island of Hawaii.

Kamuela Town
A history of the town of Waimea, information about local artists, and a directory of shops, restaurants, and accommodations in the area.

Waimea General Store
A general merchandise shop founded in 1970 located in the town of Waimea in the heart of Parker Ranch. Web site includes photos of the store and an online shop.

Parker Ranch
A working cattle ranch in the Waimea area which sponsors a 4th of July rodeo every year. The Parker Ranch Store has logo clothing and paniolo related gift items.

Waimea Country Lodge
A quaint ranch-style hotel with large mountain-view rooms

Kamuela Inn
Thirty-one rooms in a hotel with a wide range of accommodations from simple inexpensive rooms to luxury two room suites with full kitchens and dining area.

The Jacaranda Inn
Eight beautifully furnished rooms and suites in a former bunk house for Parker Ranch cowboys. All rooms have a seating area and a luxurious bathroom.

More Accommodations in Waimea
From Kamuela.com

Kamuela Hongwanji
A Buddhist temple in the town of Kamuela on[ the Big Island of Hawaii.



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