Nestled on the southwestern slopes of Haleakala volcano on Maui, Ulupalakua Ranch spans over 11,000 acres (4,450 hectares) of preserved land. Established as a working ranch and wildlife habitat, it is the second-largest ranch on the island, where thousands of brood cows graze in the open fields. The ranch also offers visitors a chance to experience its diverse offerings, including a restaurant, a store, and Maui’s only winery, making it a unique destination that combines natural beauty with local hospitality.
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