Crete Botanical Park and Gardens in Hawaii offers visitors a rich exploration of native and exotic tropical flora through well-maintained walking paths in a lush garden setting.
Crete Botanical Park and Gardens is located on the Big Island of Hawaii, near the town of Pepeekeo, providing a 20-acre haven dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of diverse tropical plant species. The gardens combine native Hawaiian plants with specimens from around the Pacific and other tropical climates worldwide. Through guided and self-guided tours, visitors experience a peaceful environment rich with vibrant flowers, towering palms, and rare endemic trees. The park's geography features gently rolling hills and shaded groves that create microhabitats for a variety of plants and bird species. Established to foster environmental education and conservation awareness, the gardens also focus on sustainable landscaping practices that maintain the natural ecosystem balance. There are several themed garden areas including native Hawaiian dry forest restoration sites, fruit orchards, and exotic plant collections. Visitors are encouraged to explore walking trails that wind through different garden zones, offering scenic views of surrounding valleys and the Pacific coastline. The garden serves as an outdoor classroom, with educational programs emphasizing the importance of conserving Hawaii’s unique biodiversity. The peaceful ambiance, combined with the diversity of plants and the surrounding volcanic landscape, make Crete Botanical Park and Gardens attractive to gardeners, nature lovers, photographers, and families seeking nature immersion close to Hilo.
Extensive collection of native Hawaiian and Pacific island plants
Scenic walking trails with panoramic views of the Hamakua coast
Educational garden sections focused on conservation and sustainability
Rare endemic plant species cultivation and preservation
An area dedicated to reviving native plant species adapted to Hawaii’s dry forest ecosystems.
A diverse collection of tropical fruit trees offering a glimpse into the agricultural heritage of Hawaii.
Showcases sustainable water management practices, including rainwater harvesting and drought-tolerant plants.