Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden is a sprawling tropical garden in Honolulu, Hawaii, offering visitors lush landscapes, tranquil lakes, and diverse plant collections for peaceful exploration and recreation.
Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden spans over 400 acres in the Kaneohe district of Oahu, Hawaii. Created and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers primarily as a flood control measure, the garden has evolved into a premier site for conservation, education, and recreation. The name Ho’omaluhia means 'to make a place of peace and tranquility,' reflecting the garden's serene lagoons, rolling green lawns, and towering rainforest trees. The garden displays over 2,500 plant species from tropical regions around the world, including Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas, arranged in geographical collections that allow visitors to experience global biodiversity. It sits at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains, surrounded by lush valleys and ridges. The garden's peaceful lake, formed by a dam, offers catch-and-release fishing and scenic picnic areas. Visitors can enjoy several miles of easy walking trails that wind through groves of palms, flowering trees, and bamboo forests, making it a popular spot for birdwatching, photography, and outdoor lessons about tropical ecosystems. Seasonal events and cultural festivals also take place here, highlighting Hawaiian traditions and environmental stewardship. The garden's wide open spaces and sheltered picnic areas make it an ideal location for family outings, casual strolls, and nature study. Visitors appreciate the well-maintained grounds and tranquil atmosphere, which provide a welcome escape from urban Honolulu.
Large man-made lake with catch-and-release fishing opportunities
Collections of tropical plants from Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas
Serene walking trails suitable for all skill levels
Views of the Ko'olau Mountain range surrounding the garden
Plants are grouped by their geographic origin, allowing visitors to explore tropical biodiversity from distinct regions around the globe.
The garden was developed around a large reservoir that helps prevent flooding in the surrounding valley, combining utility with recreation.
A central lake offers opportunities for catch-and-release fishing and peaceful scenery for picnics and photography.