Holomua Farms Private Party with just us
Who is coming
Evan K
Jenny K
A K
O K
Sarah H
Mike H
K H
A H
Lettice B
Fred B
T B
C B
Schedule
Head out at around 3:00pm Friday. I want to get there long before the sun goes down so we set up. Lets just bring take out food for the first night.
Brooks are coming Saturday
Sunday, Leave whenever we want.
Driving Directions
Holomua Farms won’t show up on google maps. Use our NEIGHBOR’S address to get you close:
66-1479 Kaukonahua Rd, Waialua, HI 96791, United States
At 4-way STOP, turn at yellow gate 4 with sign “Goats for Sale”
Proceed STRAIGHT to second green gate next to cemetery.
Follow road until it ends at a cul de sac. You have arrived at our NEIGHBOR’S property. Drive around the big planter box in the road through private driveway SLOWLY 5mph.
Do NOT stop in this driveway. Keep going until your see water.
Follow narrow road to the RIGHT over water crossing. BEWARE of pothole on LEFT side past the center. Drive slowly.
Go LEFT through river gate. Stay to your LEFT straight ahead into property with red structure.
Go through the next gate and stick to your left. Cross the 2nd river.
Evan’s Bring list
Pizza oven
BBQ Bin - cooking equipment
Tables
Coolers
Shovel
S’mores sticks
Mountaineering equipment
Ipad
Speaker
12 Gallons Drinking water
Ax throwing
Red BBQ
Paper Goods
Paper Towel
Power supply
Phone Chargers
Bikes
Board Games
Silver Trays
Camping Chairs
Pack of flashlights
Costco List
Ice
Steak
Vegetables
Fruit
Cheese
Eggs
Bacon
Everyone needs to bring:
Sleeping bags
Sheets
Pillows
Toothbrush/toothpaste
Clothes
Drinking water
Bug spray
Notes from being there before
To get to the property you will have to drive through about 6 inches of water. It’s a river ford.🚗
There is not much power, There are devices to charge a phone but not run a refrigerator. 🪫
There is running water, so we have real toilets. 🚽
If you have any questions please let me know. 🙋♀️
This is a lot of data to take in so feel free to email me with any questions evanknight@gmail.com
This is their website: www.holomuafarms.com
There are wild horses
Halona’s (owner) Quote:
We want to create a learning and healing space for families and communities experience being one in nature; incorporating more Hawaiian cultural practices and restoration of the land. There’s alot of history in this valley, including ancient Lo’i patches near our property
The place sleeps about 20:
Wild Horses and Cows walk through the property:
There is a river we need to cross to get to the property:
When you get there you will cross about a 6 inch river with your car. That will take you to Lot 1. We are staying at lot 2. We will leave all the little cars at lot 1.
There is a gate that needs to be opened to give people access to lot 2 and a ruff road that only big ish cars can go down so we need people to show up a certain times.