The Hawaiian Islands are well-known for incredible beaches, coastal towns, and ocean views, but that’s not all the Aloha State has to offer. Hawaii is also home to remarkable ranchlands, and plenty of paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) history. In fact, one of the largest ranches in the country is nestled on Hawaii Island’s northern tip, and while Parker Ranch is impressive, there’s another ranch nestled on the slopes of Maui’s Mount Haleakala that is one of our all-time favorite destinations. This is Ulupalakua Ranch, and it is here that you will find a restaurant, horseback riding, a country store, a winery, and more. It’s the ultimate destination for a day trip, and we think you’ll quickly fall in love with this unique slice of paradise.

Measuring in at 18,000 acres stretching from the Pacific Ocean to approximately 6,000 feet in elevation, Ulupalakua Ranch is Maui’s second largest cattle ranch.

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Founded in the mid-1800s, Ulupalakua was once one of Hawaii’s greatest producers of sugarcane and was even a favorite destination of King Kalakaua and his royal party. Today, you’ll find a little bit of everything at this unique ranch.

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MauiWine/Facebook Though each of the following attractions is marketed under a different name, they all have one thing in common: they are found at Ulupalakua Ranch.

Makena Stables offers some of the finest horseback riding on the island of Maui.

Makena Stables/Website Overlooking the Ahihi Kinau Natural Area Reserve, La Perouse Bay, and the neighboring islands, you will find stunning views around every corner during your horseback riding tour with Makena Stables. Each tour — whether you visit in the morning or at sunset — is 1.5 hours long and features jaw-dropping views, lessons for those who need it, and light refreshments. Don’t forget your camera! Learn more about Makena Stables here.

Guests to Ulupalakua Ranch might be surprised to discover they can even go clay shooting.

Maui Sporting Clays/Facebook Offering more than 30 state-of-the-art clay stands adaptable to those of all skill levels, Maui Sporting Clays offers patrons a unique experience one might not expect to find in Hawaii. Open daily from 8 a.m. to dusk, reservations are required. Check out Maui Sporting Clays website here for more information.

Perhaps sipping local wine is more your thing? Head on over to MauiWine.

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MauiWine/Facebook Formerly known as Tedeschi Winery, the vineyard is located 1,800 feet above sea level, and is perfect for a romantic escape or a friendly gathering. Wines include estate wines, rose ranch wines, and pineapple varieties, and are handmade by the community that has worked at Ulupalakua Ranch for generations. Enjoy a wine tasting, tour the grounds, and simply relax. Click here to visit MauiWine’s website.

Across the street from MauiWine is the Ulupalakua Ranch Store & Grill, a slice of paniolo history just waiting to be discovered.

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This Maui restaurant isn’t your typical roadside eatery.

Ulupalakua Ranch Store/Facebook Serving up mouthwatering burgers made from beef, elk, and lamb, Ulupalakua Grill is known for their epic burgers and other deli favorites, including Hawaii plate lunches, soups, sandwiches, and more!

While you wait for your meal, do some shopping at the ranch store!

Ulupalakua Ranch Store/Facebook Combine Paniolo style and history with locally sourced food and unique gifts and you have Ulupalakua Ranch Store, an upcountry destination that is bursting at the seams with charm. The shop was once merely a pit stop for those visiting the nearby winery but has since become a destination in its own right. You’ll find everything from western wear to branded merchandise to quirky souvenirs, work from local artists and Maui made items. Learn more about this unique country store here.

Whether you go horseback riding or wine tasting, you will absolutely fall in love with Ulupalakua Ranch — and the sweeping views you’ll find here.

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For more information about Ulupalakua Ranch and the incredible attractions and destinations you’ll find here, visit their website.

Ulupalakua Ranch Store/Facebook

Ulupalakua Ranch/Website

MauiWine/Facebook

Though each of the following attractions is marketed under a different name, they all have one thing in common: they are found at Ulupalakua Ranch.

Makena Stables/Website

Overlooking the Ahihi Kinau Natural Area Reserve, La Perouse Bay, and the neighboring islands, you will find stunning views around every corner during your horseback riding tour with Makena Stables. Each tour — whether you visit in the morning or at sunset — is 1.5 hours long and features jaw-dropping views, lessons for those who need it, and light refreshments. Don’t forget your camera! Learn more about Makena Stables here.

Maui Sporting Clays/Facebook

Offering more than 30 state-of-the-art clay stands adaptable to those of all skill levels, Maui Sporting Clays offers patrons a unique experience one might not expect to find in Hawaii. Open daily from 8 a.m. to dusk, reservations are required. Check out Maui Sporting Clays website here for more information.

Formerly known as Tedeschi Winery, the vineyard is located 1,800 feet above sea level, and is perfect for a romantic escape or a friendly gathering. Wines include estate wines, rose ranch wines, and pineapple varieties, and are handmade by the community that has worked at Ulupalakua Ranch for generations. Enjoy a wine tasting, tour the grounds, and simply relax. Click here to visit MauiWine’s website.

Serving up mouthwatering burgers made from beef, elk, and lamb, Ulupalakua Grill is known for their epic burgers and other deli favorites, including Hawaii plate lunches, soups, sandwiches, and more!

Combine Paniolo style and history with locally sourced food and unique gifts and you have Ulupalakua Ranch Store, an upcountry destination that is bursting at the seams with charm. The shop was once merely a pit stop for those visiting the nearby winery but has since become a destination in its own right. You’ll find everything from western wear to branded merchandise to quirky souvenirs, work from local artists and Maui made items. Learn more about this unique country store here.

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