Keahua Arboretum in Hawaii

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Keahua Arboretum
Divided evenly into two sections by the Keahua Stream that lends its name to the arboretum, this thirty-acre forest park is a quiet and serene botanical park outside Lihue and is enveloped by the mountains and tropical forests of eastern Kauai. The Stream provides access to several large swimming holes, so be sure to bring a towel and anticipate a dip in the waters. Groves of mango and monkeypod trees and a number of exotic tropical plants make their home in this garden paradise, and can be viewed via the two hiking trails that pass on either side of the stream through the Arboretum. The trails vary greatly in difficulty, the easier of the two is simply a tour through the groves, and the more difficult trail extends four miles outside the Arboretum into the surrounding natural wilderness.

Admission to the Keahua Arboretum is free. For additional questions, call 800.262.1400.

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