Ke'anae Arboretum
Here's a place to learn the names of the many plants and trees now considered native to Hawai'i. The meandering Pi'ina'au Stream adds a graceful touch to the arboretum and provides a swimming pond. You can take a fairly rigorous hike from the arboretum if you can find the trail at one side of the large taro patch. Be careful not to lose the trail once you're on it. A lovely forest waits at the end of the 25-minute hike. OPEN: Daily 24 hrs.
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Island: Maui
Address: Hana Hwy., mile marker 17, Ke'anae, HI
Price (USD): Free
Source: Fodor's