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Pupukea Beach Marine Sanctuary The Pupukea Beach Park is a narrow eighty-acre marine life conservation area and park. The beach has three sections of coral reef, making it ideal for snorkeling. Address: 59-727 Kamehameha Highway Haleiwa HI USA
1 808 523-4527
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Ala Moana Regional Park This urban playground is one of the finest beaches in Honolulu. The park stretches across 76 acres, featuring a yacht harbor, tennis courts, surfing areas, an events pavilion, food concessions and lawn bowling. Also a part of Ala Moana Beach Park is Magic Island, a peninsula littered with picnic areas, a swimming lagoon and paved paths for walkers, joggers, and inline skaters. Address: 1201 Ala Moana Blvd Honolulu HI USA 96814
1 808 592-2288
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Tour the 194 acres of Harold L. Lyon Arboretum while taking in the stunning backdrop of the Ko'olau Mountains. Trails will take visitors through many collections of native and endemic tropical plants and gardens. Both guided and individual tours are available, as well as demonstrations, workshops, lectures and training programs.
Address: 3860 Manoa Rd Honolulu HI USA
1 808 988-0456
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Petrie Community Park
Address: 1039 20th Ave Honolulu HI USA 96816
1 808 733-7373
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Honolulu City Lanakila Park Honolulu City Lanakila Park is open to the general public Monday through Friday, 230pm to 5pm. This park provides recreational and sports activities for children. Visitors can enjoy a game of basketball, volleyball or baseball. Address: 1701 Lanakila Ave Honolulu HI USA 96817
1 808 832-7820
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The park is over 5,000 acres in size and is located on the Oahu Island. Hiking trails can be found and are perfect for moderate to experienced hikers. Enjoy the weekends and holidays when the park allows public pig hunting. Participate in many activities, such as camping, rafting, kayaking, canoeing and more. Address: 52-222 Kamehameha Highway Honolulu HI 96717
1 808 237-7766
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Foster Botanical Garden Established in 1931, this 13.5-acre garden holds a vast collection of exotic plants and trees. Visitors will find everything from orchids and ginger plants to cigar box trees and aroids. There are also many specialty sections including the Palm Collection, Orchid Gardens, Prehistoric Glen, and Exceptional Trees. Guided tours are available for visitors and school trips. Address: 50 North Vineyard Blvd Honolulu HI USA
1 808 522-7066
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Waimea Falls Park Waimea Falls Park is a historical natural park that bolsters ancient Hawaiian lifestyle. Cliff diving, hula performances, music demonstrations, archaeological sites and 35 botanical gardens are just some of the highlights. At the heart of the park is a 45 ft. high waterfall where divers re-enact Hawaiian warrior games by climbing the slippery waterfall and diving from various ledges into the rocky pool below.
Address: 59-864 Kamehameha Hwy North Shore HI USA
1 808 638-8511
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Located south of Honolulu, the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve is dedicated to preseving the marine life that exists along the Hawaiian coast. Address: . Honolulu HI USA
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Located on Oahu, the Honolulu Botanical Gardens boasts five different gardens open year-round to visitors. Each garden is located in a different eco-system and sports various species of plants. Foster Garden, located in downtown Honolulu, is the only one of the five to charge an entrance fee. Address: 50 North Vineyard Blvd. Honolulu HI USA 96817
1 808 522-7066
Location #2: 45-680 Luluku Road Kane'ohe HI 96744
Tel:1 233 233-7323
Location #3: 408 Kealahou St Honolulu HI 96825
Tel:1 522 522-7060
Location #4: 1396 California Ave. Wahiawa HI 96786
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Wahiawa Botanical Garden Sitting between the Wai'anae and Ko'olau mountain ranges, this 27-acre garden and forested raven specializes in Hawaiian palms, aroida, tree ferns, epiphytic and native plants. Both self-guided and group-guided tours are available. Admission and parking is free. Address: 1396 California Ave Wahiawa HI USA
1 808 621-7321
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Stretching 700 acres, Senator Fong's Plantation and Gardens is a family-owned tropical garden featuring various exotic plants, flowers and fruits. Garden tours are available in which visitors are given fragrant flowers found along the trail, kukui nuts or fruit picked right from the trees. Address: 47-285 Pulama Rd Kane'ohe HI USA 96744
1 808 239-6775
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Ala Wai Community Park
Address: 2015 Kapiolani Blvd Honolulu HI USA 96826
1 808 973-7266
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Heeia State Park Heeia State Park is a hillside park that offers programs and activities dealing with marine science, ethnobotany, earth science, Hawaiian culture and environmental preservation. The park is also home to sacred sites that were once centers of aquaculture for Hawaiian ancestors.
Address: 46-465 Kamehameha Hwy Honolulu HI USA 96744
1 808 247-3156
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Kahala Community Park
Address: 4495 Pahoa Ave Honolulu HI USA 96816
1 808 733-7371
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This state park, located on Kailua Beach, features lifeguards, picnic areas, phones, showers and restrooms. Visitors should be aware that when warning signs are posted indicating Portuguese man-of-war, people should stay out of the water because there is a presence of jellyfish. Address: 450 Kawailoa Road Kailua HI USA 96734
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Kapiolani Beach Park Honolulu Kapiolani Beach Park is home to attractions such as Honolulu Zoo and Waikiki Aquarium. Walking trails and tennis courts are also available in this park. The park is located near the Diamond Head end of Waikiki Beach. Address: . Honolulu HI USA
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Koko Crater Botanical Gardens Located inside the 200 acres of Koko Crater, this garden occupies 60 acres of the inner slope with rare and endangered dryland plants. Visitors can expect to find African plants, Plumeria cultivars, Bougainvillea, succulents, cacti, dryland palms and native wiliwili.
Address: Inside Koko Crater, East Oahu Honolulu HI USA
1 808 522-7060
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Lili'uokalani Botanical Garden Lili'uokalani Botanical Garden is a 7-acre garden that once belonged to Queen Lili'uokalani. This garden features native Hawaiian plants, a Nuuanu Stream, waterfalls and a picnic area. The garden is open everyday from 9am to 4pm. Admission is free. Address: North Kuakini St Honolulu HI USA
1 808 522-7060
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Originally designed and built by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to provide flood protection for Kane'ohe, Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden now includes campgrounds, a lake, nature walk trails, crafts center and cloud watching. A visitor center with lecture room, exhibition hall, workshop and botanical library is on-site as well. Visitors can enjoy guided nature hikes on the weekends. Address: 45-680 Luluku Rd Kane'ohe HI USA
1 808 233-7323
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