Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden is a lush, sprawling garden on Oahu dedicated to tropical plant collections and peaceful outdoor recreation. It offers tranquil lake views, walking trails, and opportunities for fishing and picnicking.
Located in the Kaneohe district of Oahu, Hawaii, Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden covers over 400 acres adjacent to the Ko'olau mountain range. The garden's name means "to make a place of peace and protection," which reflects its serene environment ideal for relaxation and nature study. Designed and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers primarily for flood control, it also serves as a living plant refuge showcasing tropical plants from around the world, including those from the Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. The site's large freshwater lake offers excellent fishing for catch-and-release species such as peacock bass and catfish. Visitors can enjoy several miles of walking and nature trails winding through regional plant collections and open lawns, with picnic areas scattered along the way. The diverse botanical assemblage is an important resource for education, conservation, and landscape architecture, making it a popular destination for plant enthusiasts, photographers, and families. Notable features include scenic views of the Ko'olau cliff faces, carefully curated thematic plant sections, and seasonal events such as guided tours and birdwatching walks. The garden is wheelchair accessible, pet-friendly (on leash), and free to enter, attracting visitors seeking a quiet, natural refuge within metropolitan Honolulu's broader urban setting.
Expansive freshwater lake with fishing opportunities
Tropical plant collections from four major regions of the world
Scenic views of the towering Ko'olau mountain range
Picnic areas surrounded by lush, landscaped gardens
A large man-made lake that supports fishing and provides habitat for waterfowl and local wildlife.
Over 2,000 species of tropical plants grouped by region including tropical America, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
Striking views of the Ko'olau mountain cliff faces serve as a dramatic natural backdrop throughout the garden.