One of Hawai‘i’s most storied private landholdings.
Where history, ecology, and legacy converge across 2,800 acres on Kaua‘i.
A Rare Opportunity
The Gallery
Kīpū reveals itself through land, light, and time. These images offer a glimpse into its character—where ridgelines and open skies shape a place held in trust.
Neighboring Communities
Poʻipū
Known for its golden beaches and quiet resorts, Poʻipū is where land meets sea in a way that draws both travelers and those who stay longer. Minutes away, it offers dining, golf, and coastline without crowding the horizon.
Līhuʻe
The island’s working center. Here is the airport, the harbor, and the day‑to‑day life of Kaua‘i: markets, schools, and services that make the ranch feel connected without feeling exposed.
Kōloa
The old sugar town, still carrying its history in the storefronts and tree‑lined streets. Kōloa is smaller, slower, and rooted, with everything from a morning coffee stop to cultural festivals a few miles down the road.
Kapaʻa
Further north, Kapaʻa is a mix of local shops, bike paths, and coastline. It’s where art, food, and ocean air meet, a reminder that convenience doesn’t have to erase character.







