Established in 1959 and spanning approximately 4.15 million acres, Hawai‘i offers one of the most ecologically and geologically unique landscapes in the United States. Its terrain is shaped by dramatic features such as Mauna Loa—the world’s largest active volcano—the lush valleys and sea cliffs of the Nā Pali Coast, and the vast, biodiverse Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.

The land throughout the Hawaiian Islands supports a variety of uses. On the Big Island, expansive ranchlands stretch across rolling uplands, while the Kona region is known for producing some of the world’s most prized coffee. Across the state, tropical fruits, macadamia nuts, and sugarcane flourish in rich volcanic soil, and fertile valleys provide opportunities for sustainable agriculture.

From productive farmland and scenic ranches to coastal plots and remote retreats, Hawaii land for sale offers an array of options for a wide range of uses.

Hawaii, known as The Aloha State, is located in the West region of the United States. The state is divided into several distinct land regions, each offering unique opportunities for land use and development:

  • Hāmākua
  • Hilo
  • Puna
  • Kaʻū
  • Kona
  • Kohala

Hunting in Hawaii

Hawaii offers unique hunting opportunities across its volcanic slopes, tropical forests, grasslands, and rugged terrain. Game species in the state include feral pigs, feral goats, axis deer, mouflon sheep, and upland birds such as pheasants, francolins, and doves. If you’re looking for hunting land for sale in Hawaii, the island landscapes and year-round seasons offer a distinct experience. For details on hunting seasons, license requirements, and regulations, visit the Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife.

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Hawaii Agriculture

Hawaii has approximately 1.1 million acres of farmland, supporting a diverse range of agricultural activities across the islands. The state is known for producing coffee, tropical fruits, macadamia nuts, and sugarcane, shaped by its volcanic soil, consistent rainfall, and tropical climate. If you’re looking for agricultural land for sale in Hawaii, you can explore available properties through our interactive search map. For more information on agriculture in the state, visit the Hawaii Department of Agriculture website.

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State Highlight

State’s Nickname Aloha State
Total Acreage 4,150,600
Region West
Average Rainfall 63.7 inches
Farmland by Acre 1.1 million acres
Coastline 750 miles
Big Game Axis Deer, Black-tailed Deer, Feral Goat, Feral Pig (Wild Boar), Feral Sheep (Mouflon & Hybrid), Wild Cattle
Small Game Barred Dove, Black Francolin, California Quail, Chukar Partridge, Erckel’s Francolin, Gray Francolin, Japanese Quail, Ring-necked Pheasant, Spotted Dove, Zebra Dove
State Hunting Resources https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/recreation/hunting/
State Parks https://gostateparks.hawaii.gov/
National Parks Haleakalā National Park, Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park

https://www.nps.gov/state/hi/index.htm

State Parks and Wildlife  https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dofaw/
State Agricultural Resources https://hdoa.hawaii.gov/
USDA Agricultural Information https://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Hawaii/
Signature Agriculture Commodities Coffee, Tropical Fruit, Macadamia Nut, Sugarcane
Farm Service Agency https://www.fsa.usda.gov/state-offices/hawaii-and-pacific-islands

 

Discover Land for Sale in Hawaii with Local Expertise

There’s a wide selection of land for sale in Hawaii, offering numerous opportunities for your next property. Working with a KW Land® agent provides the local insight and expertise needed to navigate land real estate with confidence. Start your search by exploring available listings on our interactive property map or connect with a KW Land® agent in Hawaii to guide you through the process.