Michael D.
Yelp
We just went there today. We have 3 kids (3, 6, and 8) and decided to pony up for the private tour.
Let me tell you, private means you're HANGING with the owners. They are so warm and easy to be comfortable with, within 5 minutes it felt like a friend was talking to us.
These people are talented and dedicated to restorative farming. That alone is reason enough to take this tour.
This isn't a manicured "farm" where there's some tour guide reading a script. This is a few people working a few acres of land, manually, for real. You're learning about why good farming matters, and they literally show you why and how as they walk you through their farm. They also very clearly respect the native Hawaiian culture and helping restore the land.
Now, on to the fun stuff. It's rugged! Remember when I said it's not manicured? So, wear sneakers, not flip flops!
Taro is such a cool food to find out about, both how it ties to culture of Hawaii (Hawaiians believe all Native Hawaiians are born via a stillborn baby taro and thus call taro brother?)
Amazing!
I'm 43 and they made me feel like I was on a school field trip I came home and gushed to my mom about (which is what I'm doing here on Yelp instead)
My kids are also in love with all 3 of the owners, and they were all so so sooooo good with the kids (made the whole time so much easier and engaging even for the 3 year old)
They have a stand at a Farmer's market and I will make it my Mission (no pun intended) to make sure their taro tortillas are sold in california some day so I can eat the hell out of them to and fro all the live long day.