Hawaiian Sanctuary Farm Walk (4th Saturday)
ℹ️Event Details
Organizer
Hawaiian Sanctuary Retreat Center
Phone
(800) 309-8010
📝About This Event
Recurring monthly — every 2nd & 4th Saturday, 10:30 AM–12:30 PM
Explore Hawaiian Sanctuary’s permaculture farm in Puna. Learn how regenerative farming transforms rugged lava land into thriving orchards, gardens, food forests, and animal systems.
- ●Guided farm walk through gardens, orchards, hydroponics, and food forests
- ●See peacocks and chickens; end with a farm-grown Elixir drink flight and sweet chick cuddles in “Chick Town”
- ●Family-friendly; keiki under 12 free
What to bring
- ●Sturdy shoes
- ●Water, sun protection, light rain jacket
- ●Be ready for sun or showers
Where to meet
- ●Meet at the Lodge entrance of Hawaiian Sanctuary Retreat Center
Price
- ●$25 (Keiki under 12 FREE)
Note: Flyer says no registration needed; the post mentions registration info — check the event page or call to confirm: (800) 309-8010.
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