Thursday, June 8, 2017

(Virtual) Oahu: Botanical Gardens: Ho'omaluhia, Lili'uokalani and Koko Crater


It would seem that the entirety of Oahu is, in fact, a botanical garden. Lush rainforests and waterfalls fill the interior.  Today we will explore three of what ae regarded as The Best on the island.

1. Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden






Part of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens, Ho'omaluhia is open daily without charge. The park covers nearly 400 acres including a 32 acre lake.




It also features many walking trails, campgrounds, a nature center and library.

A Ten Minute Tour

https://youtu.be/_f33dtIje80








2. Lili'uokalani Gardens


Much smaller. These gardens encompass seven and a half acres and have a stream and waterfall. It is currently under construction, soon to contain only native Hawaiian plants. Lili'uokalani is considered a Honolulu City Park on Oahu  Island. 





Once again this is an open daily/no charge park. The garden was given to Honolulu by it's last reigning Queen.

Tour of Park

https://youtu.be/k9xFuFl4NUY

Queen Lili'uokalani.



3.  Koko Crater Botanical Gardens



Koko Crater Park is a 1.9 mile loop trail inside Koko Crater. The area is vastly different than the rainforest botanical parks. There is a "surface of the moon" starkness dotted with cacti and wildflowers that feels desert-like.


Narrow trails, steep drop offs and no shade make this a challenging hike.

One way to reach the rim is easier.It is an old abandoned rail bed.

Hike Up to Rim with Rail Bed.

https://youtu.be/sjhqt9NPFbI

Hiking the Rim  (I found the music to this obnoxious and turned it off...but it does give you a real feel for how difficult the rim trail can be)

https://youtu.be/vclxPnQzVko



and a side tour of Koko Crater's Hidden Tunnel!

https://youtu.be/22jBHjF9kPw


Three very different botanical gardens on Oahu!

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