Hāʻena, Kauaʻi

We steward this ahupuaʻa, one of the most biodiverse valleys in Hawaiʻi, as our ancestors did before us. Limahuli is a puʻuhonua, a place of refuge, where Indigenous traditions and flourishing relationships continue today. Visit and step into our story of stewardship.

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We will be closed on Saturday, August 15th, due to the forecasted severe weather.

We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. If you have an existing reservation for Saturday, August 15th, a member of our team will contact you directly regarding your booking.

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Book your Limahuli Garden experience

Shuttle guests can walk in anytime between 8:30 AM and 2:00 PM without a reservation. If you ride the North Shore Shuttle, show your pass at check-in to enjoy a $5 admission discount.

Self-guided Tour

Step into our story of stewardship, where Indigenous traditions and flourishing relationships continue today. Make your way through this special place with our interpretive guide book. 

Guided Tour

Explore this timeless place with a small group as the interwoven stories of Hawaiian culture, biodiversity, and stewardship come to life. Reservations are required for guided tours. This tour is for 13 years and older.

Lāʻau Lapaʻau Traditional Medicine Tour

Deepen your connection to ʻāina through the practice of lāʻau lapaʻau—the traditional Hawaiian use of plants for care and well-being.

Limahuli Garden History

For at least 1,500 years the Limahuli Valley has been a Hawaiian place. Today, Limahuli is one of of the last easily-accessible valleys with intact archaeological complexes, native forest, pristine stream, and the presence of the descendants of the valley’s original inhabitants caring for it.

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