Imiloa Astronomy Center, Hilo
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Super fun place to visit, with handmade soap factory and chocolate/coffee growers. Do personal tours, enjoy samples, and stamp your own soap!
Beautiful statue backed by trees, with fruit and flower offerings below it. Huge lawn, narrow paths, picnic tables, and pedestrian bridge to Wailoa River State Park.
Half-timbered house over the ocean, with windmill and decorative lighthouse, and in summer, begonia house.
19th century white, wooden chapel perched above the sea, with entire interior painted in rich colors with scenes. Garden with sweet statues. Gorgeous lush drive.
Like a children's museum, with lots of fun hands-on activities and colorful rooms, but plenty of interesting information for adults to read too.
Like a children's museum, with lots of fun hands-on activities and colorful rooms, but plenty of interesting information for adults to read too.
Papa'aloa (Papaaloa) Park has new tennis courts and pickleball courts with nighttime lights, a big field, jungle overlooking the ocean (mosquitoes), and planters for gardening.
19th century white, wooden chapel perched above the sea, with entire interior painted in rich colors with scenes. Garden with sweet statues. Gorgeous lush drive.
Eucalyptus and cactus forest, then amazing views over the high school toward the morros! After, a difficult, steep, rocky climb with gorgeous views of mountains and distant sea. Also called Bowden Ranch Hike.
Sunken garden of lush palms from around the world, behind the Hale Ikena dorms.
Lovely drive on a road lined with Norfolk pines, through macadamia nut fields, to a shop and lawn where you can see various tropical plants.
At Iao Valley State Park, the upper path takes you to views of Iao Needle, and the lower path takes you to a magical area by the stream with boulders and large tropical trees. Reservation required.
The huge UCSD campus, with stark architecture and minimal landscaping but some eucalyptus forest, near wonderful La Jolla town.
A cement bike and walking path along the intercoastal waterway in front of mansions and past glorious trees.
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