Hawaii Life: Waialua Sunflower Fields
I have been waiting years, and I mean years to check out the Waialua Sunflower Fields on Oahu.They typically bloom from October to mid-December and I have always missed the opportunity to check them out. Now popularity of a particular field on Oahu’s North Shore has picked up tremendously and they’ve gotten pretty organized over at the DuPont Pioneer Farm in Waialua. This year their event “Sunflowers in the Country” runs for 12 days from November 8 through the 20th, so if you are reading this today and are in the area, there’s still time to check them out! The farm is only open a couple hours a day to the public which is listed on their site. There is no entry fee but parking is $5 which will be donated to local youth organizations, works for me! We went last Sunday morning and arrived a few minutes before the gate opened. There were already cars lined up outside so I though uh oh, this is going to be a madhouse. They opened up the gates and we followed a train of cars to park. The volunteers and staff were very organized and efficient in guiding people in and getting cars parked neatly in an adjacent … Continue reading Hawaii Life: Waialua Sunflower Fields
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