The Limahuli Garden and Preserve is a 17-acre botanical garden and 985-acre nature preserve on the north shore of Kauaʻi island, Hawaiʻi. It is …
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Mar 6, 2025
Beautiful garden with amazing views and great plants and trees, one spot you can sometimes see whales from distance. Easy self guided trailFull review by Annette B
Mar 4, 2025
Very pleasant self guided tour with reservation at 8:30 am. Reservation was not strictly necessary but was nice to have since it included guaranteed parking. The stroll up the hill had many steps b…Full review by seattlesez
Feb 27, 2025
Visiting Limahuli Garden & Preserve was one of the highlights of our trip to Kauai. Even with a little rain, the experience was absolutely magical—in fact, the mist only added to the lush, mystical a…Full review by jeannekAZ
Is it handicap accessible? My mother is in a wheelchair. Just wondering how far, if at all, can she go?
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There is a path but it is not paved and it is uphill. There are steps further up the trail which are not wheelchair accessible. So you could do some of it but not all. It may be better to do …
There is a path but it is not paved and it is uphill. There are steps further up the trail which are not wheelchair accessible. So you could do some of it but not all. It may be better to do the Alderson ?gardens near the blowhole the other side of Lihue
Is it kids-friendly? We have a 3 year old daughter. Can we take the stroller there? Thank you.
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You might want to go to their sister garden in the southern part of the island. It's the NTBS Allerton Garden. It's a lovely stroll as the gardens were planted by the Allerton's as outdoor …
You might want to go to their sister garden in the southern part of the island. It's the NTBS Allerton Garden. It's a lovely stroll as the gardens were planted by the Allerton's as outdoor rooms. Perfect for the entire family. I wouldn't rule out Limahuli either as it is dependent on your child's willingness to walk. The upper portions of the gardens, where you have the beautiful sweeping views require following a path and stairs up the hill. The tour is self guided so you could see what works for your family.
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