North Kuakini Street, Honolulu - 808-522-7060

Just north of Foster Botanical Garden is Lili'uokalani Botanical Garden. Portions of this 7-acre garden once belonged to Queen Lili'uokalani, last reigning monarch of Hawaii. She bequeathed her land to Honolulu to be used for public enjoyment. This garden is devoted to native Hawaiian plants which grow along the beautiful Nu'uanu Stream.

There are picnic areas and walking paths along the stream as well as the lovely Waikahalulu Waterfall.

Directions:

Located between North Kuakini and School Street, north of Foster Botanical Garden, in downtown Honolulu.


Useful Information:
  • Admission is FREE
  • Open 9am - 4pm daily (closed Dec. 25 and Jan. 1)
  • DO NOT HANDLE the plants.
  • Never put any plant or plant part in your mouth - some plants are poisonous and/or may cause adverse reactions
  • Picking/gathering of fruits, flowers, seed and other plants is prohibited
  • Free parking - the gate to the parking lot is locked promptly at 4pm daily
  • Stream, waterfall, grassy areas, shade trees, picnic tables
  • No restrooms or other facilities

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