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Oʻahu Parks & Gardens
Discover the colorful flowers and tropical plant life of Oʻahu’s various botanical gardens. The Honolulu Botanical Gardens feature five diverse sites including the Foster Botanical Garden near Downtown Honolulu and the 400-acre Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden on the lush Windward Coast. The Waimea Valley on the North Shore not only offers gardens to explore, but also allows you and your family to experience Hawaiian games and crafts.
Learn about Hawaiʻi’s farm-to-table process—which is so important to Hawaiʻi Regional Cuisine—by taking a farm tour of places like Kahuku Farms. Visit Dole Plantation for a taste of some fresh pineapple and learn about Jim Dole's pineapple legacy in Hawaiʻi. While you're there, lose yourself in the plantation's 1.7-mile pineapple maze.
Parks & Gardens on Oʻahu
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