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Kauaʻi Gardens & Parks
Kauaʻi is known as “The Garden Isle” for its tropical rainforests, fertile valleys and lush flora. So it’s not surprising to find some of Hawaiʻi’s most beautiful botanical gardens on Kauaʻi. You can find three of the nation’s five National Tropical Botanical Gardens on Kauaʻi: Allerton Garden and McBryde Garden on the South Shore, and Limahuli Garden in Hāʻena. McBryde Garden is home to the largest collection of native Hawaiian flora in the world, while Allerton Garden features amazing landscaping and the giant Moreton Bay Fig Trees made famous in the film Jurassic Park. The 17-acre Limahuli Garden offers endangered native plants, taro-filled agricultural terraces and beautiful views of the North Shore.
Other botanical gardens and plantations include Nā ʻāina Kai Botanical Gardens, Smith’s Tropical Paradise Botanical Garden and the Kauaʻi Coffee Plantation. You can also take a tour of Hanalei’s taro farms to learn about this versatile Hawaiian root starch.
Featured Gardens
Parks and Gardens on Kauaʻi
Opened in 1971, Kula Botanical Garden was developed by Warren and Helen McCord. The garden is located on [...]
Experience a Maui Pineapple like no other. Nothing is as synonymous with the Hawaiian landscape and [...]
Our 8 acre Alpaca Farm Estate is located on the beautiful slopes of Haleakalā National park. Come feel [...]
Aloha! Our Maui Tea Farm is Maui, Hawai'i’s first and only tea farm and a local, family-run small [...]
Lā Kāhea Community Farm, nestled in the heart of Maui, invites you to discover one-of-a-kind [...]
On the rugged Hana coast, along the far eastern shores of the Hawaiian Island of Maui, Kahanu Garden [...]
In the Upcountry region of Maui, nestled on the slopes of Haleakala (House of the Sun), is the mystical [...]
Come Explore Maui’s Ku’ia Estate Chocolate Cacao Farm! Your journey begins at the Ku’ia Estates [...]