Reviews
Tiny garden and full of life. Great place for quiet time and great for pictures.
Needs some work. It may just be because of Covid though.
Small urban park with a winding walking trail throughout and nice benches under a canopy. Nice contrasting textures of flowering hibiscus trees and limestone sculptures with the manicured lawn. Restrooms are usually surrounded by homeless and in bad shape.
I found the Garden rather unique. It showcased indigenous plants and flowers in a semi-formal fashion. While examining the Garden I realized that in was the only visitor. It's definitely off the main tourist course.
Nice simple garden. Be aware there can be many homeless people there in picnic area and by plants so don't be surprised if you see a person sleeping by a brush. Small and easy walk. There are bathrooms but haven't seen them open in years. Chickens hang out there too!
Beautiful plants with species name plates, some in bloom! The wild Chickens, some with babies and other birds were a delight. A bit of gardening work needed, I wonder who tends to these garden beds?
Not really a garden, at least I wouldn't call it one. Just a bunch of plants put together. It's not kept up and there are so many wild chickens/roosters. I went with my mom and we both expected more.
I think this could be a great little park but it looked like it needs some work. Granted we also only walked along the outskirts of it on our way to Diamond Head.
Needs maintenance. Good selection.
It's a nice little garden, with a great view of Diamond Head in the back drop. Nothing was in bloom when I was here today, and it was a little smaller than I had expected, but is still a nice little place to kind of relax.