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Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden

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4.7 (4838 reviews)

45-680 Luluku Rd, Kaneohe, HI 96744

+1 808-768-8942

Did You Know?
7 facts
1982
Garden's Founding Year

Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden was established in 1982, making it a relatively modern botanical garden, yet it quickly grew to showcase a vast array of plant life.

Hoʻomaluhia
Meaning of the Name

The name 'Hoʻomaluhia' translates from Hawaiian to 'to make a place of peace and tranquility' or 'a peaceful refuge', perfectly reflecting the garden's serene atmosphere.

400
Acres of Lushness

The garden spans approximately 400 acres, offering ample space for diverse plant collections and recreational activities like hiking and fishing.

Flood Control
Dual Purpose Design

Beyond its beauty, the garden was originally designed and built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers primarily as a flood control project for the Kaneohe area, demonstrating its practical yet picturesque origins.

Highlights from Reviews

free admission

Admission to the garden is completely free, making it an accessible and attractive destination for all visitors.

breathtaking views

The garden offers stunning scenic views, dramatic mountain backdrops, and lush landscapes, providing ample photo opportunities.

drive-through access

Visitors can drive through much of the garden, making it accessible for those with mobility issues or who prefer to sightsee from their car.

diverse plant collection

The garden features an impressive variety of plants, trees, and tropical landscapes from all over the world, often with educational placards.

peaceful atmosphere

The serene and relaxing environment provides a perfect escape from busy island life, allowing visitors to connect with nature.

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