The valley is home to ancient Hawaiian archaeological sites, traditional Hawaiian farming practices, and cultural demonstrations. These elements add a layer of depth and meaning to your walk, allowing you to connect with the rich heritage of the land and its people.
Join Waimea Valley’s Botanical Staff as they take you on an educational walk-through Waimea Valley to see rare and seasonal “blooming” plants from Hawaiʻi and all around the world. This is a complimentary tour, free of charge (with paid admission).
Waimea Valley is deeply rooted in Hawaiian history and continues to be a respite for Hawaiian spirituality and traditions. As stewards and employees of Hi'ipaka LLC, we will strive in our daily responsibilities to Waimea and its host culture, to celebrate and share a vibrant and living Hawaiian culture with the world.
Hale Iwi (House of Bones) is an extremely special and sacred site within Waimea Valley. Based on archaeological research, this site shows many signs of being a burial temple for a well-loved, high ranking person.
Waimea Valley’s botanical garden includes 52 themed gardens and is the home to over 5000 documented types of tropical and subtropical plants including native Hawaiian plants and globally endangered species.
Careful monitoring and restoration of native ecosystems within the ahupua’a of Waimea Valley demonstrate how cultural uses and gathering can encourage stewardship from within the local community. Our mission at Waimea Valley is to preserve and perpetuate the human, cultural, and natural resources.
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From Screen on the Green to Moonwalks, to our annual Makahiki, and Kalo & Awa Festivals, Waimea is a hub for community and cultural activities location_on Waimea Valley Rd, Haleiwa, HI 96712 call (808) 638-7766
Travel around the islands with this traditional Polynesian Luau, in beautiful Waimea Valley. Experience the vibrant culture, food, and drink. Fire knife show, umu demonstration, kava ceremony, and more!