Kilauea Plantation, Kīlauea, Hawaii
Facts and practical information
The Kilauea Plantation or Kilauea Sugar Plantation was a large sugarcane plantation on the north side of Kauai island, Hawaii, including the community of Kilauea, Hawaii. It was owned and operated by the 1880-incorporated Kilauea Sugar Company, which became the Kilauea Sugar Plantation, Co. from 1899 on. The original property was bought by an American, Charles Titcomb, from Kamehameha IV by 1863 who used it for cattle ranching. It was sold to Englishmen John Ross and E.P. Adams, who also leased additional land from Titcomb. Ross and Adams planted sugarcane, then incorporated a firm. It was operated as a plantation from 1880 to 1971. ()
Hanalei (Kilauea Ahupua`a)Kīlauea, Hawaii
Kilauea Plantation – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kilauea Light, Kauai National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Hanalei Pier, Pu'u Poa Beach.