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The ultimate adventure guide
The half-mile nature trail is packed with native and non-native species from around the world.
Take the time to observe the different textures and colors of the forest. Look at the leaves, bark, seeds and flowers.
Eucalyptus trees grow remarkably well on Hawaiian soil.
Your tropical island vacation may include plenty of misty and foggy views such as this.
Hiking in the mist leads to surprises around every corner.
Each season brings different plants in bloom.
Reddish leaves contrast with the thick green vegetation.
Along the trail, look for signs identifying the various trees and shrubs.
Look up and enjoy the view at about the mid-point of the loop trail.