7491 Kokonani St, Honolulu, HI 96825, United StatesMap
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A very big botanical garden, and the weather was super good when I came over, giving people a more beautiful view. Maybe it's because of the volcanic area, I feel that the plants here are particularly lush.
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Koko Crater Botanical Garden Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Koko Crater Botanical Garden certainly has an interesting location going for it. Situated literally in the crater of this last active Oahu volcano, the currently 60 acre facility has an additional one-hundred and forty acres of land to grow into. The entire 200 acre area was set aside in 1958 to provide a place for Hawaii's endangered plant life to thrive. Though not fully developed yet, there are still many beautiful examples of the what it will one day host. A variety of flowering trees and plants are already spreading sweet smells across this scenic area. Visitors who undertake the grueling Koko Head railroad trail will notice the botanical garden off in the distance. Like all of Hawaii's botanical gardens, the unique flora here makes visiting and touring the area much more exciting than you might expect a simple garden stroll to be.
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Koko Crater Botanical Garden Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A very big botanical garden, and the weather was super good when I came over, giving people a more beautiful view. Maybe it's because of the volcanic area, I feel that the plants here are particularly lush.
Cocoa Crater Botanical Garden is a famous park in Honolulu. The weather in the early morning was good. It used to be just a photo feeling. Now it is finally immersive. The joy in the heart is difficult to express in words.
The tropical human climate and style look very good, the crater botanical garden is also a very unique landscape, many tropical plants, you can see the huge fairy ball, many dry places of life plants, the botanical garden is very natural.
A botanical garden located in the Koko Head crater of the extinct volcano. Because the air in the crater is drier and hotter, the botanical garden features a variety of cactus and fleshy plants. Except for Christmas and New Year's Day, it's open all year round! No admission fee! Interest in plants and meat should not be missed!
If you are staying at a hotel near Waikiki Beach, it is very convenient to go to the Coco Crater Botanical Garden.