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Lovely space to relax and explore
Great park to sit and watch the ducks, take a walk, or go fishing. There are paved portions through the green space, but there are lots of places that are green and lush. It was raining the day we arr...
Stop by for the statue, stay and explore a little bit
I think most people probably stop here for the King Kamehameha statue, which is cool, but there is more to it than that. Not a lot more, but it's worth a short visit to stop by and walk around a littl...
We thought this would be more than it was, but the only interesting item was the statue of the King. Otherwise, a lackluster park, a few bridges, lots of green grass, and not much else.
We were disappointed this time as the arched bridges were all closed to walking, but you can see muscovy ducks, Guinea fowl, feral chickens and feral cats.
Lovely space to relax and explore
Great park to sit and watch the ducks, take a walk, or go fishing. There are paved portions through the green space, but there are lots of places that are green and lush. It was raining the day we arr...
Nice park
This is a large park that has multiple picnic areas, BBQ grills, covered areas, restrooms, fishing area and several historical memorials.
Stop by for the statue, stay and explore a little bit
I think most people probably stop here for the King Kamehameha statue, which is cool, but there is more to it than that. Not a lot more, but it's worth a short visit to stop by and walk around a littl...
Cool Statue
We thought this would be more than it was, but the only interesting item was the statue of the King. Otherwise, a lackluster park, a few bridges, lots of green grass, and not much else.
Park needs repairs
We were disappointed this time as the arched bridges were all closed to walking, but you can see muscovy ducks, Guinea fowl, feral chickens and feral cats.