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Maui Stables offers one tour daily, originating at our new and spacious stable facility where morning refreshments are served up with an orientation and equipment familiarization...
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Aloha and welcome to Mauis Garden Of Eden Arboretum. An Arboretum is a park dedicated to trees. We also feature hundreds of...
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Aloha and welcome to Mauis Garden Of Eden Arboretum. An Arboretum is a park dedicated to trees. We also feature hundreds of lowland rainforest species of flowers,shrubs,and ground covers as well.We began this project in1991 with 30 acres of densely overgrown jungle, now after investing more than 20yrs of physical labor and 2 million dollars, we have created one of Hawaii's most visited botanical gardens. We have many plants found nowhere else or are uncommon to Hawaii, such as rare Amazon fruits and medicinal species, endangered hardwoods, spice, exotic nut trees, ferns and so much more...A botanical Disneyland with over 2 miles of maintained graveled walking trails...A truly educational facility with over 700 plants botanically labeled. Try to allow at least 45 minutes to explore.We feature great views and photo opportunities but no direct access to the waterfall or pools.If you are only interested in restrooms (we now have improved facilities) You can do so for free 2 miles down the road.A portion of your entry fee is donated to the nature conservatory. The cost to keep our gate open averages $1,000/dy so we sincerely thank you for your support,,,especially those who have contributed beyond our entry fee. Most botanical gardens have teams of volunteers and use chemicals to curb costs. Our entire staff are well paid professionals, and we are almost entirely a chemical free park. Thank you for visiting, we do take your comments to heart
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This garden houses the world's largest collection of breadfruit and the largest ancient place of worship for the Polynesian...
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This garden houses the world's largest collection of breadfruit and the largest ancient place of worship for the Polynesian people.
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An easy self guided walking tour of approximately 10 acres with a helpful hand drawn map. Free parking area with a $3 per...
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An easy self guided walking tour of approximately 10 acres with a helpful hand drawn map. Free parking area with a $3 per person entrance fee. Mostly tropical flowers and fruits and most of the plants the Hawaiians brought in their canoes to help them survive. A good place to get out of the car and stretch. No botanical names but if the owner is present, she is always ready to talk plants.
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"This was my first time riding and needless to say I was a little nervous, okay really nervous. The guides were amazing in choosing our horses. Kona ( my horse) was perfect for me! On the way back to the stables I felt so comfortable I no longer had a death grip on the saddle or reins. Learning about..." the Hawaiian culture and the chants were breathtaking. The pictures of the views do not do any justice it is something you really have to see and experience yourself! We were well educated along the way about the plants and their uses. For me this was the best part of our vacation and an experience that I will never forget!
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"One of the beach bum locals showed us the way to Red Sand Beach. I think some visitors think that it's just at the bottom of this short trail but Kevin showed us the way to the real Red Sand Beach. It's down a trail then take trail to the left. You have to walk over some lava rocks to get to another..." trail but its so cool to see. It looks like something out of a movie, very surreal!
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"This was a fantastic experience - definitely the highlight of our trip to Maui and worth the long drive for sure. Our guides were great and very considerate of our son (10 years old) who was pretty nervous since this was his first time on a horse. It's really hard to describe what it's like when y..."ou get to the top of the climb - the view is breathtaking and everything you learn along the way about the environment and Hawaiian culture makes it even more special. We are so glad we did this!
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