Free, beautiful, explainatory, lovely, did I mention beautiful??? Park across the street. The bathroom is very cool.
Rach K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Yay! Park across the street(in the stadium parking lot) and walk over for a few hours of experiencing indigenous Hawaiian plant life. We met the groundskeeper who taught us how they make those kukui bead necklaces and what they do with kukui nut oil(which smelled amazing — like a lighter version of coconut). He was super friendly and helpful. There are bathrooms, which are convenient, and you can pick up a tour guide map for $ 4.00, which isn’t bad considering there is no entry fee to visit the park.
Tom E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Hard to find but so worth it — and free. Grab a volunteer or join a tour to show you round and explain all the fascinating native Hawaiian plants and what they mean to the people. Cut down some sugar cane, and turn a crank to squeeze some cane juice for yourself — delicious. We learned so much, and it was free. You leave this place with a sense that people really care about the natural plants of Hawaii, that these volunteers want to pass on what’s important about their culture and land, and that appropriate landscaping can save a lot of precious water.