On the west end of the island in Maunaloa town, you'll find a link to Molokai's ranching and plantation past. The Molokai Ranch sprawls over 53,000 acres of land, almost one-third of the island. This area is still a working ranch and was also once a fruitful pineapple plantation.
With three miles of soft-sand beach, Papohaku Beach flows uninterrupted down Molokai's west end. Billed as Hawaii's largest white sand beach, there's plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the Friendly Island ambience. Each May, Papohaku Beach Park is also the setting for the Molokai Ka Hula Piko, the island's biggest cultural festival.
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