Visit the National Tropical Botanical Gardens to learn about the efforts to preserve Hawaiian plant species and educate visitors on traditional knowledge.
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This stop along the Luahinealapiʻi (Hapa Trail) is the site of ancient hula traditions and also served as the training destination for ‘Iolani Luahine, a legendary and renowned practitioner of hula.
Located about 20 minutes from Lihue, you'll find Old Kōloa Town, a small community rich in history and culture. Old Kōloa Town...
The Pa'a Dunes were formed 8,000 years ago, the name meaning "fence of lava rock" or "dry and rocky." The dunes have...
Kōloa is the birthplace of the Hawaiian sugar industry. Kōloa Plantation and Kōloa Sugar Mill was the model for sugar plantations to...
Prince Kūhiō Park was established in 1924 as a monument to Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole, a Koloa native who fought endlessly for Hawaiians...
Ancient Polynesians were the first to bring sugarcane to Hawai'i. With it's first cane seeding in 1835, Kōloa Plantation was the first...
Take the scenic route and drive through Kauai's famous Tree Tunnel, a one-mile stretch on Maluhia Road (Hwy. 520) lined with over 500...
Maha‘ulepu is the last stretch of accessible coastline in Kauai that has yet to be developed, leaving locals and visitors access to incredible...
The Kōloa Field Systems showcases how ancient Hawaiians planned their agricultural social systems with much success. Before the arrival of the first Polynesians...