Hilo Brewing Company

Hilo


This microbrewery has a small tasting room where you can sample excellent craft beer. Most brews were originated by Mehana Brewing, Hilo's first microbrewer, which was taken over by Hawaiʻi Nui Brewing in 2009 and Hilo Brewing in 2018. Got that? Regardless, don't miss Mauna Kea Pale Ale, a best seller, and Southern Cross, a Belgian-style double-brewed red ale.


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1. Hawaii Japanese Center

0.37 MILES

Hawaii's Japanese immigrant community is sizable and influential, especially in Hilo. Here, learn more about this group through plantation-era artifacts,…

2. Wailoa Center & Wailoa River State Park

1.01 MILES

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3. King Kamehameha Statue

1.13 MILES

At the northern end of Wailoa River State Park, a 14ft bronze statue of King Kamehameha stands facing the bay. Sculpted by R Sandrin at the Fracaro…

4. Tsunami Memorial Clock

1.15 MILES

This tall green clock is permanently stopped at 1:04, marking the morning of May 23, 1960, when a major tsunami demolished the town. A series of seismic…

5. ʻImiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaiʻi

1.29 MILES

ʻImiloa, which means 'exploring new knowledge,' is a $28 million museum and planetarium complex with a twist: it juxtaposes modern astronomy on Mauna Kea…

6. Liliʻuokalani Park

1.34 MILES

Arguably Hilo's most beautiful spot, these sprawling Japanese gardens are perfect for picnicking. Named for Hawaii's last queen (r 1891–93), the 30-acre…

7. Reeds Bay Beach Park

1.45 MILES

This calm little cove is ideal for kids and stand-up paddleboard (SUP) beginners. It's scenic, but not secluded. Set alongside Banyan Dr, the compact park…

8. Mokuola

1.61 MILES

Tiny Mokuola, commonly called Coconut Island, connects to land (near Liliʻuokalani Park) by a 250ft footbridge. The island is a county park with picnic…