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The zoo was free when I last tried to go. The nearly Equestrian Center is full of boarded horses, not rentals. The arena and track, I think, are used for horse shows on weekends. Mostly western oriented riders, a few into dressage.
I took the wagon drive using mules into Waipio - they trot through the streams but usually walk for better viewing. It was a double ride as I rode in the passenger side of the van going down the trek into the Valley. Whew - glad someone else was driving!
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The Zoo is free, 3:30 tiger feeding, petting zoo is open 1 hour in the afternoon (1:30-2:30??) It is small, but I do know that you can spend most of the day there. (did so with a 6 3/4 yr old a couple of weeks ago!) hours: 9-4
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The zoo is also known as a "stealth" botanical garden. They have some beautiful plants there, and their collections of palms and water lilies are especially nice. Also have a great yearly plant sale, but it was held fairly recently and won't come around again for some time.
Cheers,
Jerry
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Thanks for the answer Morganlady and Carey...I was sure Carey would know since she and Jim had the 6-3/4 yr. old there recently...by the way they said they'd babysit anyone's kids for free anytime! LOL!!!
Carrie
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UMMM, Carrie......How much were we drinking??? WE SAID WHAT????
Have a great time at the zoo & botanicals....When you go, find the exhibit that smells like popcorn (that one kept us pretty busy....never smelled a zoo before...there are a lot of exhibits that definiely do NOT smell like popcorn).
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Thanks Carey...(hehe).
Carrie
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