King Kamehameha Statue and Park, Hilo
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Lovely drive on a road lined with Norfolk pines, through macadamia nut fields, to a shop and lawn where you can see various tropical plants.
Lovely drive on a road lined with Norfolk pines, through macadamia nut fields, to a shop and lawn where you can see various tropical plants.
19th century white, wooden chapel perched above the sea, with entire interior painted in rich colors with scenes. Garden with sweet statues. Gorgeous lush drive.
Beautiful statue backed by trees, with fruit and flower offerings below it. Huge lawn, narrow paths, picnic tables, and pedestrian bridge to Wailoa River State Park.
Nature center with sea life in huge tanks (you can't see inside because you are held back by railings), and boardwalk through jungle to observation tower.
19th century white, wooden chapel perched above the sea, with entire interior painted in rich colors with scenes. Garden with sweet statues. Gorgeous lush drive.
Perfect place for kids to swim, in an ocean swimming pool that was an old Hawaiian fishpond.
Beautiful statue backed by trees, with fruit and flower offerings below it. Huge lawn, narrow paths, picnic tables, and pedestrian bridge to Wailoa River State Park.
Ko Olina Beach, or KoOlina Beach, has four manmade perfect-looking beaches with calm water where kids can swim and play.
Small area of bromeliads, cycads, palms, and pine trees on a street corner. Beautiful plant varieties.
Papa'aloa (Papaaloa) Park has new tennis courts and pickleball courts with nighttime lights, a big field, jungle overlooking the ocean (mosquitoes), and planters for gardening.
Small park with picnic tables, and views across the water to Reeds Bay Beach Park.
A gorgeous public garden under high mountain ridges, with dwellings representing the many cultures that are found in Maui: Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Hawaiian, and New England.
A gorgeous spot to play, with views of the forest-covered mountains behind and Pipeline (Ehukai Beach) across the street!
Two blocks of colorful storefronts surrounded by countryside, with a magical feel, on the way to Akaka Falls.
A tiny black sand beach, emerald green springs, grassy knolls, a lifeguard, and warm-water swimming or body boarding.
Beautiful statue backed by trees, with fruit and flower offerings below it. Huge lawn, narrow paths, picnic tables, and pedestrian bridge to Wailoa River State Park.
Papa'aloa (Papaaloa) Park has new tennis courts and pickleball courts with nighttime lights, a big field, jungle overlooking the ocean (mosquitoes), and planters for gardening.
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