Anaina Hou Community Park

Anaina Hou Community Park

Kilauea, HI 96754
Tax ID90-0819688

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More about this organization

Mission

Anaina Hou Community Park provides a gathering place in Kilauea rooted in the values, history and culture of our diverse island community.

About

Miniature golf and botanical gardens - In addition to providing a recreational space, AHCP is also dedicated to supporting, sustaining and educating the public about plants native and endemic to Hawaii, and the diverse cultures of the islands. As guests enjoy a round of 18-hole miniature golf, they also experience an educational Hawaiian botanical and cultural garden. The organization educated 40,000 visitors and over 13,000 members of the local community last year. Over 250 young people enjoyed a guided tour of the gardens.

Revenue

$1,837,802

Expenses

$1,891,241