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Inside the Koko Crater
808-522-7060
The 200 acres inside the Koko Crater was set aside for development into a botanical garden in 1958. Sixty acres of the inner slope and basin is now cultivated with rare and endangered dryland plants. Long-range plans for this site is continued cultivation of plants suitable to these desert-like surroundings.
This garden specializes in African plants, cacti and succulents, Plumeria cultivars, native wiliwili, dryland palms, and Bougainvillea.
This garden is still in the early stages of development. There are no restroom facilities, drinking fountain, and other visitor accommodations.
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 Admission is Free
Open 9am - 4pm daily (closed Dec. 25 and Jan. 1)
DO NOT HANDLE the plants.
Free Parking at all gardens. |
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 From Waikiki, take Kalaniana'ole Highway past Hanauma Bay and Sandy Beach. Take the next left on to Kealahou Street. Follow the sign for Koko Crater Stables. This is also the entrance to the botanical garden. |
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