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889-899 Front St, Lahaina, HI 96761, USA
Lahaina, Hawaii 96761

Aloha,

Biggest tree in the US! A network of interconnected trees all starting from a central tree. The limbs shoot out and new mini trees grow from the hanging roots when they meet the ground.

Enjoyed all the different art and crafts being sold. Especially the Koa wood artist. Also, I wish I knew food was being sold here before we ate. Because they do have people selling a typical Hawaiian plate.

VERY COOL. It's a must see on you Maui vacation. Try to visit at dusk, the sounds from the birds is deafening.

Mahalo

A massive tree that shades nearly an acre of park land. It is impressive how it has been cared for and shaped over many decades. The shade is very welcome and it attracts many people.

The weekend fine art fairs are a must see with the best local Maui artists on site. Fun festivals with local Hawaiian musicians and hula dancers.

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Lahaina Banyan Tree

Park at 889-899 Front St, Lahaina, HI 96761, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Lahaina Banyan Tree: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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889-899 Front St, Lahaina, HI 96761, USA.
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Lahaina
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About Lahaina Banyan Tree

Lahaina Banyan Tree is a US Park based in Lahaina, Hawaii. Lahaina Banyan Tree is located at 889-899 Front St, Lahaina, HI 96761, USA.


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ALL reviews about Lahaina Banyan Tree

  • Brianna
    Added 2016.06.05
    Aloha,
  • Diego
    Added 2016.03.18
    Biggest tree in the US! A network of interconnected trees all starting from a central tree. The limbs shoot out and new mini trees grow from the hanging roots when they meet the ground.
  • Ashton
    Added 2016.03.17
    Enjoyed all the different art and crafts being sold. Especially the Koa wood artist. Also, I wish I knew food was being sold here before we ate. Because they do have people selling a typical Hawaiian plate.
  • William
    Added 2016.02.07
    VERY COOL. It's a must see on you Maui vacation. Try to visit at dusk, the sounds from the birds is deafening.
  • David
    Added 2016.01.20
    Mahalo
  • Abigail
    Added 2016.01.07
    A massive tree that shades nearly an acre of park land. It is impressive how it has been cared for and shaped over many decades. The shade is very welcome and it attracts many people.
  • Bryan
    Added 2014.03.25
    The weekend fine art fairs are a must see with the best local Maui artists on site. Fun festivals with local Hawaiian musicians and hula dancers.
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