McBryde Garden is part of the nonprofit National Tropical Botanical Garden. McBryde Garden is a botanical safehaven for threatened and endangered plants of the tropics. Located in the lush Lawai Valley, it is home to the world’s largest collection of native Hawaiian species outside the wild, and extensive plantings of palms, flowering trees, ornamentals, orchids, and other plants from tropical regions.
The Conservation & Horticulture Center serves as an intensive care unit for endangered species. Self-guided tours of the gardens are available daily. Other areas of this garden are offered on the guided combination tour. This is a wonderful activity for all ages.
Contact our Concierge Service to learn more about volunteer opportunities in the area to contribute to the local community while on your Hawaiian vacation.