Can you walk through Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden?
Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden Trail is a 2 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii that features a lake and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round.
How much time do you need at Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden?
1-2 hours
1-2 hours, depending on how interesting you find the gardens and if you like the art show on display.
Is Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden free?
The Ho’omaluhia Botanical Gardens are open every day between 9 a.m–4 p.m and the entrance to the park is completely free!
How do you get to Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens?
HOW TO GET THERE: From Waikiki, take H-1 West to Pali Highway exit. Take Pali Highway through the mountains and turn left onto Kamehameha Highway. Turn left at Luluku Road and drive until it dead-ends at Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden in Kaneohe.
Can you take pictures at Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens?
Hawaii boasts a galore of wonderful locations for photography across the entire state.
Where can I take pictures at Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden?
Drive to the end before getting out. Take pictures coming out and stop at any of the other parking lots after you drive to the end. At the very end of the drive, there is a beautiful mountain landscape view with seats overlooking the mountain range.
How big is Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden?
400 acres
Strolling or driving through these lush 400 acres in windward Oʻahu, you will truly agree that Hoʻomaluhia is rightfully named “a peaceful refuge.” Opened in 1982, this garden in Kāneʻohe features plantings from major tropical regions around the world grouped geographically.
Can you BBQ at Hoomaluhia?
If you are referring to the pavilion that is located by the camp grounds, I believe you are allowed to barbecue if you have signed up to use it.
Why is the Stairway to Heaven illegal?
Stairway To Heaven Hawaii: A Quick History The Stairway To Heaven, also known as the Haiku Stairs was built during World War II as a way for soldiers to access the radio antenna that sits at the top. Instead of fixing the damage, the stairway was fenced off and deemed highly dangerous and illegal to climb.