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Economic Section
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'Aihualama Stream
Hawaiian Section
RoyalPalms
Fern Valley
InspirationPoint
Lo'i
Great Lawn
Hawaiian Ethnobotany
'Aihualama Falls
Bromeliad Garden
LowerLawnChildren's
Garden
Overlook andNative Hawaiian Plants
Pacific Palms
Asian Palms
African Palms
Native Forest Restoration
Aroids
UluGarden
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Lyon Arboretum Trail Map
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MaukaTowards the mountains
MakaiTowards the sea
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**Please note not all trails are wellmarked or maintained. Not all trailsin outer areas have been mapped.Trail markers, found on posts alongthe trails will help orient your location.The number refers to which valleyyou are in.**
First Valley
Second Valley
Third Valley
Fifth Valley
Fourth Valley
Sixth Valley
Seventh Valley
Eighth Valley
Ninth
Valley
Tenth V
alley
*Area enlarged in Lower Grounds map on reverse.
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Legend!( Trail Marker
¡º 'Aihualama FallsWalking Buddha
!0 Hale
![ Inspiration Pointû Harold L. Lyon MemorialÆ_ Trailhead!0 Rain Shelterny Visitor Center & Gift Shop²³ Seismograph Station!_ Restroomkj Young Memorial
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Young Memorial Garden(Gazebo and Lily Pond)
Main TrailGarden TrailSecondary Trail'Aihualama Stream
BuildingsDriveway and Parking LotElevation Contour
Mānoa RoadMānoa Falls Trail
- a wide path made of cobble stones, gravel, or grass- garden and forest trails made of gravel or flagstone
- less maintained forest trails
ParkingGreenhouse
Children'sGarden
Herb Garden& Spice Hill
Great Lawn
Hawaiian EthnobotanicalGarden
Native Hawaiian Plant Garden
'Aihualama Stream
Visitor Center &Gift Shop
Mānoa FallsTrailhead
Hale Lo'i
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Main Trail
To InspirationPoint & BromeliadGarden
Buildings & FacilitiesA - Education CenterB - StorageC - Site of New Rare Plant LabD - Rare Plant Lab & Seed LabE - Collections OfficeF - Resident ManagerG - Grounds & CollectionsH - Visitor Center* - Additional Greenhouses
UluGarden
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E KOMO MAI - WELCOME
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The Lyon Arboretum will be the destination for all those seeking an intimateunderstanding and appreciation of tropical systems; knowledge of the traditional usesof the land; and a celebration of the intersection of biological and cultural diversity.
TRAIL GUIDE
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![ Inspiration Point!0 Rain Shelter ny Visitor Center & Gift Shop
!_ Restroom Main Trail - wide cobble stone, gravel, or grass pathGarden Trail - well marked garden path
Secondary Trail - less maintained, narrower trails
LYON ARBORETUMSafety Guidelines
• All visitors must sign in at the Visitor Center.• Wear appropriate footwear with good traction. Trails may be narrow, slippery, and uneven.• Insect repellant is recommended.• Avoid entering streams or ponds, especially if you have open cuts or wounds. Leptospirosis and other harmful bacteria may be present in the water or soil.• Do not drink stream water, or eat plants or plant parts.• Beware of falling branches, especially in windy weather. Please exercise caution throughout your visit.Prohibited Activities• Removal of plants or plant parts is prohibited.• Parking is for Arboretum visitors and guests only. No parking for Mānoa Falls Trail.• Destruction, disturbance, or pollution of the watershed is prohibited.• Introduction of outside plants, terrestrial or aquatic animals, insects, or birds is prohibited.• No pets, only service animals allowed.The Mission of the Lyon Arboretum: To increasethe appreciation of the unique flora of Hawai'i and thetropics, by conserving, curating, and studying plantsand their habitats; providing inclusive educationalopportunities; encouraging use by the broadercommunity; and supporting the educational, scientificand service activities of the University of Hawai'i.Hours:Monday through Friday 8am-4pmSaturday 9am-3pmClosed Sundays, State and Federal Holidays
3860 Mānoa Road, Honolulu HI 96822Phone: 808-988-0456 Fax: 808-988-0462manoa.hawaii.edu/lyonarboretum
Harold L. Lyon ArboretumUniversity of Hawai'i at Mānoa
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