The Setting
Elevated Outlook Over Land and Ocean
Hale ‘O Ka La’s sits within Mauna Kea Resort on the Kohala Coast, on approximately 0.86 acres at the end of Lanikeha Place. To the north, 355 acres of Queen Emma Land Trust land keep their view intact, with no plans to develop. The views that exist today are the views that will remain. The elevated position opens to wide ocean horizons and Hualālai views while also taking in meaningful landmarks such as Puʻukoholā Heiau. The surroundings are infused with historical depth that goes beyond the casual “pretty scenery.”
An Iconic North Shore Location
The surrounding coastline and volcanic terrain of the region have long been central to local life, as both a place of settlement and a place of reverence. The Kohala Coast itself is known for this intense interplay of elements, where ancient lava fields meet deep blue water and the horizon seems to stretch endlessly outward. Some moments feel crisp and clean, with the coastline clearly defined, while others turn softer and more atmospheric, almost like the landscape is gently dissolving into the horizon. It naturally encourages you to slow down and appreciate your surroundings, because it will never be quite the same twice.
Beyond Mauna Kea Resort
Mauna Kea Resort supports a unique quality of life defined by open space and a connection to the land. The resort is known for its soft white sand beaches and a thoughtful collection of amenities that include fine dining, tennis, championship golf courses, high-end spa services, and relaxed beachfront living. While access to one of Hawaii’s most established resort communities is a very desirable benefit, the property does not depend on it. It is complete on its own terms. What the setting provides, beyond the views and beyond the amenities, is protection and permanence. The land around this home will look the same as it does now, well into the future.
Address: 62-3916 Lanikeha Place, Kamuela, HI 96743
Land area: approximately 37,461 sq ft, 0.86 acres
Subdivision: Mauna Kea Fairways North
District: South Kohala
Zoning: Residential, resort area
Year built: 1992
TMK: 3-6-2-008-001-0000
Utilities: county water, electricity
Protected land to north: 355 acres, Queen Emma Land Trust
Resort amenities: Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, golf courses, beach access, resort services
Views: Pacific Ocean, Hualālai, Mauna Kea golf course, Puʻukoholā Heiau
Surrounded by Nature, Anchored in Community
Bordering state conservation land and enveloped by koa trees, the property feels immersed in nature while remaining firmly connected to town. It is a setting that encourages slower mornings, relaxed afternoons, and evenings spent watching the city lights emerge, all within a community known for its quiet charm and enduring appeal. Here, the relationship between built form and natural environment is not incidental, but central to how the home is experienced.