Silverfarms Ranch unfolds beneath the ridgelines of Mount Namahana on Kaua‘i’s North Shore as a single, continuous landscape spanning more than 237 acres.
Though composed of three contiguous parcels, it resists being understood in parts, instead presenting itself as a unified terrain that reveals its character gradually.

The approach along Kamookoa Road is deliberate and unhurried. Pasture appears first, then the rising ridgelines, and finally the sound of water before it comes into view. There is no singular moment of arrival or orchestrated reveal. Rather, the property establishes its scale early and deepens in complexity over time, understood through movement across it and the accumulation of experience rather than a fixed vantage point.
Where Continuity Defines the Land
Across the ranch, the land maintains a rare and deliberate continuity that distinguishes it from more segmented holdings. Open pasture extends outward before narrowing into denser forested sections, then opening again into broader expanses, all without breaking into isolated or disconnected zones.

This uninterrupted ground allows the property to function cohesively at scale, whether for agriculture, riding, or simply moving across the land. Many properties in Hawaiʻi can accommodate horses, but very few are shaped around them.

Silverfarms Ranch is one of those, with more than 237 acres of connected riding ground, established infrastructure, and a layout that supports consistent equestrian use across the full property. A network of trails branch off throughout the acreage, making it possible to move from one end of the property to the other without interruption. These transitions between environments feel inherent rather than imposed, creating a landscape that shifts in texture and density while remaining legible as a single, unified system.
The Defining Presence of Water Across the Acreage
Water moves through Silverfarms Ranch with a presence that is both constant and varied, shaping the land in ways that feel organic rather than designed. Streams cross the property in multiple directions, sometimes quietly tracing the terrain, at other times gathering force as they move toward waterfalls and natural basins.

In certain areas, the water settles into swimming holes that seem fully integrated into their surroundings, as though they have always belonged to the land. This is not a property defined by a single water feature or focal point; instead, water appears, recedes, and reemerges across the acreage, influencing how the land is to be experienced over time. It introduces rhythm and change, reinforcing the sense of a living system as opposed to a static environment.
Function and Flexibility at Scale
The primary parcel, encompassing approximately 137.69 acres, anchors the ranch both physically and operationally. Two residences are positioned above one of the main waterways, set within the land rather than apart from it, providing a practical base without becoming the focal point.

The main residence offers four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, complemented by a nearby guest residence that supports hosting and extended use. The ranch is already in operation, with an established equestrian infrastructure that includes multiple stable areas, a covered riding arena, and integrated support facilities.

Beyond this core, a largely undeveloped second parcel of just over 92 acres introduces opportunity and flexibility, while a smaller third parcel reinforces the continuity of the overall holding. Together, they create a property that functions effectively in the present while allowing for long-term planning. Silverfarms Ranch is not defined by expectation, but by its existing capacity to operate at scale and adapt over time.
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