With a climate unlike the rest of the United States, the Hawaiian Islands are home to some of the country’s most unique gardens, and today, we’re talking about one of the best. Featuring more than two thousand species of tropical plants from around the world and flora indigenous to the islands, the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden is an enchanting museum of living plants you’ll want to add to your Hawaii outdoors bucket list.
Nestled on the Hamakua Coast of Hawaii Island just eight miles north of Hilo, this breathtaking garden attracts photographers, gardeners, botanists, scientists, and nature lovers from across the world. And once you catch a glimpse, it’ll be obvious why.
Protected from harsh tradewinds and blessed with fertile volcanic soil, the stunning 40-acre Onomea valley is a natural greenhouse.
From flowers to trees, more than 2,000 species of flora are found in this gorgeous garden, and each of them is worthy of a photograph.
Not only are the flowers found here stunning, but they fill the air with an undeniably phenomenal fragrance.
This botanical garden is perfect for an afternoon stroll. Throughout the striking garden, you will find nature trails meandering through a tropical rainforest.
As you make your way through this museum of living plants, you'll find countless incredible vistas...
...from the striking tiered waterfall, Onomea Falls...
...to vistas overlooking the rugged Hawaiian coastline and the vast Pacific Ocean.
When your done admiring stunning landscapes, you should look to the details, taking in every flower and plant found in this garden.
Don’t forget your camera! Photo opportunities are found around every corner in Onomea Bay.
It’s been said that this is the most beautiful garden in the Aloha State, and we have to agree. So, what are you waiting for? Plan your visit to the beautiful Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden today!
The Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden is located at 27-717 Old Mamalahoa Hwy., Papaikou, HI 96781, and is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit their website. Have you ever visited this gorgeous garden? Share your experiences and photos with us!
If you're located on Oahu, you might want to check out both the Wahiawa Botanical Garden and the Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden.
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