
Nāʻālehu is a community in Hawaiʻi County, Hawaii, United States. Nāʻālehu is Hawaiian for "the volcanic ashes".
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About Naalehu
Naalehu is a small unincorporated community in southeastern Hawaii.
Naalehu holds the status of a census-designated place — a real, named community that residents call home, governed at the county level. The community covers 2.17 square miles.
📰 Naalehu News Today
Live headlines via Google News — updates through the day.
What Makes Naalehu Unique
- The only place in America named Naalehu — a truly one-of-a-kind name among 32,000+ US communities.
- An unincorporated community — no city hall of its own, which often means lower local taxes and county-managed services.
- Island living in the Pacific — year-round tropical climate.
- Positioned in southeastern Hawaii, convenient to the region's corridors and crossings.
Why People Love It Here
- Quiet streets and a slower rhythm — the kind of place people move to on purpose.
- Cost of living typically runs below the big-metro average.
- Well connected: 3+ neighboring communities within 11 miles.
🍽️ Where to Eat in Naalehu
Local spots mapped by the OpenStreetMap community.
🎡 Fun Things to Do
- Punalu'u Bakery Shop · Attraction
Attractions mapped by the OpenStreetMap community.
🏞️ Parks & Outdoors in Naalehu
Parks mapped by the OpenStreetMap community · "reviews" opens each park's live Google reviews.
🏫 Schools in Naalehu
- Naalehu Elementary School
Public schools, U.S. Dept. of Education (NCES) 2023–24 directory.