[1] The garden is located in a scenic valley opening out to Onomea Bay, and features streams, waterfalls and a boardwalk along the ocean.
[2] It was created by Dan J. Lutkenhouse, who purchased the property in 1977 and began to develop it as a botanical garden.
It opened to the public in 1984, and was donated by the Lutkenhouses to a nonprofit trust in 1995.
[3] The garden combines water and flora: A three-tiered waterfall (Onomea Falls) provides one of several water views which include Boulder Creek and the lava tubes on Onomea Bay.
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