Kula Botanical Garden – Maui Hawaii

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Welcome to KULA BOTANICAL GARDEN!!

Established in 1968 by Warren and Helen McCord as a display garden for Warren’s landscape architecture business, the garden has evolved into a tourist destination that draws thousands of visitors every year. We continue to be an entirely family owned and operated business and take pride in sharing our garden with you.

The garden is located on the slopes of Haleakala and encompasses 8 acres of colorful and unique plants, amazing rock formations, a covered bridge, waterfalls, koi pond, aviary and new attractions including the carved tiki exhibit.

We have hundreds of varieties of plants for you to enjoy and photograph. Plants are labeled with their botanical name, common name, and country of origin. Included in the garden is a collection of native Hawaiian plants.

Children especially will enjoy the Jackson Chameleon exhibit, Nene geese, African Cranes, and Aviary.

Kula Botanial Garden also features a gift shop with made-in-Hawaii items and items of botanical interest. We also offer snacks for sale, restrooms, and a comfortable deck with a beautiful view.

We hope that you include a visit to Kula Botanical Garden in your vacation plans and look forward to seeing you… in the garden.

ADMISSION:
Adults – $10.00
Children (6-12) – $3.00
(under 6) – Free

Kula Botanical Garden
638 Kekaulike Avenue, Kula, Maui, HI 96790
Ph: (808) 878-1715

OPEN DAILY 9am-4pm

Visit us Online at: KulaBotanicalGarden.com

 

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