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    Makiki District Park

    3.8 (34 reviews)

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    Cheryl S.

    This isn't the nicest or best maintained park that I've been to, but it's in the middle of a metropolitan area and it's nice that there's a fair amount of green space. There are tennis courts and a small kids playground area along with a community garden. It could probably use more attention from the City or whoever is responsible for maintenance, lots of dead areas of vegetation. There are also several buildings that appear to be abandoned and dilapidated.

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    Ken S.

    Excusing the unfortunate condition of the male urinal (apologies for the graphic photo) the park is quite large for the vicinity considering the very crowded neighborhood. I used to live nearby and I would come here to goof off or run the perimeter of the expanse for a little exercise. There's a library contained within the general area. Go explore the community garden! Cool place and very needed in the densely packed mix of high and low rise dwellings.

    Darin O.

    There realy is something for everyone- There are swings- a little weathered and old but still works- just be careful not to get skin pinched by old chains. There is a kids park- There are meetings of moms that bring very young children that play with toys and get to know each other before being able to go to preschool- I think a Head Start or another kind of volunteer teacher runs that- I know it is at a certain time of the week in the mornings but only heard great things about the group. There is the park itself that has a jungle gym- I wish I had one as cool as it is when I was a little kid- I would love it. There are kids that say out til 10 pm at night playing- sometimes I wonder where their parents are but they seem to get home and back there again the next day safely so the parents must know they are gone. There is active tennis courts- I always see people having games. There is soccer fields- sometimes ayso and sometimes adults have games and meets and practice there. There is a pool- looks clean and well kept. There most oddly is a community garden- the garden has rules posted and there is info on the c+c website about how to get a plot but it sounds like an uber pain in the butt to make all those meetings just to get put on a wait-list for a plot of small land that you still have to pay for- still it is a great opportunity for a family in an apartment(like myself). There is a working volunteer library- again volunteers are great. There is voting when it is that time of year- in the community spaces There are places for skateboarders to have at it in a public good space- I think that is the most used and useful part of the park. You can see people walking dogs and families having picnics- it is a family place to be- few homeless compared to how close it is to downtown imo. All in all a great park to play, plan a day or hang out and meet neighbors with other small children. Great park!!!!!!!! why 3 stars? There is a small amount of parking compared to what is needed. They have talked about making a dog park out of some of the area my question would be what will be taken away? Police patrol very selectively the park- but I have heard people get ticketed more randomly for things like not being in their cars and leaving when the park closes. It is near a really busy street intersection of Wilder and Ka.

    Jerrene T.

    Lary and I live right across from this park so this is where we take Keebies on all his walks. He loves it here... if he doesn't poop it out on the way to the park, we usually try to sprint across the street to the park so he doesn't poop on the crosswalk or while we wait for the light somewhere... it's been known to happen. He loves the first couple of trees when we get there... they seem to have the most attractive pee attached to them... we spend a good ten minutes between those few trees. His whole face goes into the grass... he's a minpin so you can only see his black and rust colored body. Anyway, Lary and I love taking walks here as well... yeah it gets a bit hectic during soccer season and it seems everyone and their mom is occupying every inch of the field but wait an hour or so and it eventually clears up. Since we walk here, I never have to find parking but I'm sure it's not the easiest during towing/rush hours. There's lots of trees for Keebies to mark and every time we get near that garden, I wonder how to get a parcel there... although I'd probably be like half of those people and neglect my little plot after about a year... so maybe it's not for the best but it deosn't make me not want one. We roamed to the tennis and basketball courts and it seems like there's always someone playing. There's the library, where both Keebies and Lary voted this past election. Seems like there's always something happening at the park. The only problem? Sometimes there's a lot of homeless people sleeping by Keebies's trees so that he can't always pee where he wants...

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    Not a very interesting place, homeless and flies bitting you on your legs! Not enough tables and benches to sit at.

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    What happened to the swings? Both are totally gone...no chains even? Vandals? Not happy :(

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    Swings are gone and bathrooms are horrrrrible. Graffiti and toilet paper vandalism. Community garden is nice.

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    I jog in this park daily. It has everything..basketball courts,tennis courts,skate park,pool,great field.

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    We roamed to the tennis and basketball courts and it seems like there's always someone playing.

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    Pu'u 'Ualaka'a State Park
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    4.3
    (144 reviews)
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    4.5
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    1.8 mi

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    A closer look inside a Cannonball Tree (Couroupita guianensis) flower. These trees are commonly seen around Hindu temples in India.
    A closer look inside a Cannonball Tree (Couroupita guianensis) flower. These trees are commonly seen around Hindu temples in India.
    The Corpose Plant is one of the most popular specimens in our collection! This endagered species only blooms once every 2 to 5 years.
    The Corpose Plant is one of the most popular specimens in our collection! This endagered species only blooms once every 2 to 5 years.
    The Main Lawn located on the norther, mauka most portion of the botanical garden.

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    The Main Lawn located on the norther, mauka most portion of the botanical garden.

    Makiki District Park - parks - Updated July 2026

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