Haiku-Pauwela, located on the north shore of Maui, Hawaii, is renowned for its impressive waves at Pe’ahi Beach, also known as Jaws, which draw big wave surfers from around the globe. The area is characterized by its rural setting, with a population of 8,500 spread over 19 square miles, offering a relaxed lifestyle amidst lush, forested surroundings. Surfing enthusiasts frequent Ho’okipa Beach Park, a historic surfing spot, while the Makawao Forest Reserve provides mountain biking, horseback riding, and hiking trails, including the popular Kahakapao Loop Trail. The 4th Marine Division Memorial Park offers recreational facilities such as baseball and soccer fields, a playground, and open green spaces. Haiku-Pauwela features single-family homes on spacious lots, often with gardens, ranging from plantation-style builds to ranch-style homes and large mansions with ocean and mountain views. The local shopping center on Kauhikoa Road includes a supermarket, butcher shop, fitness center, and Nuka, a highly regarded sushi restaurant. Additional shopping and dining options are available along Highway 36, with the Upcountry Farmers Market providing fresh, locally sourced produce every Saturday. While nightlife is limited, residents can enjoy a local brewery and wine bar. King Kekaulike High School, known for its high rating and performing arts center, serves the community's educational needs. For travel, Kahului Airport is 13 miles away, and the nearby town of Kahului offers extensive retail and dining options.