Lili`uokalani Gardens

A bridge at Liliuokalani Park in Hilo, Hawaii
This stone bridge is near the center of the park.

This week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘National Garden Month.’ See more responses here.

A while ago, I spent some time in Lili`uokalani Gardens, in Hilo. The gardens cover almost 25 acres, including Moku Ola, better known as Coconut Island. They date back to 1917 and are named after Queen Liliʻuokalani, who was the last ruling monarch of Hawaii, before the kingdom’s overthrow by the U.S.A. in 1893.

Over the years, tsunamis have damaged the gardens, which are situated on the waterfront. But reconstruction, after these events, has restored and improved the gardens and kept them as an integral part of Hilo’s downtown.

For more information about Lili`uokalani Gardens, go to https://www.liliuokalanigardens.org/

7 thoughts on “Lili`uokalani Gardens

  1. Susanne Swanson's avatarSusanne Swanson

    Love this garden! It’s a great place to walk, since we often stay at the Hilo Hawaiian next door. Did they fix the bridge yet to Coconut Island? It was standing when we were there last fall, but I heard it was damaged recently.

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