Honomu, Hawaii Video Magazine Fall Edition

Plain Text Edition • PID 32730 • Magazine 38081 • HelloNation

Discover the Warmth and Charm of Honomu, Hawaii

Tucked away on the Big Island’s Hamakua Coast, the enchanting town of Honomu offers a serene escape into the heart of Hawaiian culture and natural splendor. Known for its friendly, welcoming community and stunning surroundings, living in Honomu feels like being embraced by nature every day.

The town’s charm lies in its vibrant local life and rich history, reflected in the quaint shops and charming cafes that line its picturesque streets. Here, the Honomu Goat Dairy and Art Galleries offer a taste of local arts, crafts, and delicious organic products. Whether you're savoring a fresh cup of island-grown coffee or exploring the fantastic boutiques, you'll be enveloped by a sense of genuine community spirit.

Just a short drive away, the breathtaking Akaka Falls State Park invites residents to bask in the majesty of a 442-foot waterfall cascading into the lush rainforest. It's a perfect spot for an afternoon hike, offering an awe-inspiring backdrop for any outdoor enthusiast. With its blend of natural beauty and small-town hospitality, Honomu is an idyllic place to call home, beautifully capturing the essence of Aloha living.

Workforce & Industrial Development

Nestled along the scenic Hamakua Coast on the Big Island, Honomu offers a unique setting for industrial and commercial growth in Hawaii. While best known for its lush landscapes and proximity to attractions like Akaka Falls, Honomu is also strategically positioned near Hilo, the island’s largest city and port. This location provides access to the Hilo International Airport and the Port of Hilo, supporting both import/export operations and regional distribution.

Honomu benefits from Hawaii County’s ongoing efforts to diversify the local economy and promote sustainable industries. The county’s economic development initiatives focus on supporting agriculture, value-added food production, renewable energy, and small-scale manufacturing. Industrial land and business parks in the greater Hilo area offer opportunities for companies seeking to establish or expand operations on the island.

Workforce development is a key priority, with programs coordinated through the Hawaii Workforce Development Council and local partners. These initiatives provide training in fields such as advanced agriculture, logistics, and green technologies, helping companies tap into a growing pool of skilled workers. State and county-level incentives—including tax credits, grants, and technical assistance—are available to help offset the costs of relocation, expansion, and workforce training.