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Banyan Drive

Banyan Drive, Hilo, Big Island of Hawaii, HI

Consider it Hawaii’s very own Hollywood Walk of Fame. On the Big Island, Banyan Drive loops around Hilo’s Waiakea Peninsula, a short stretch of road that courses beneath roughly 50 magnificent banyan trees, each planted between 1933 and 1972 by celebrities, from George Herman “Babe” Ruth to King George V. Catch some shade here, and you’ll stand amid Hilo history.

In 1933, a group of Hilo locals decided the Waiakea Peninsula needed some celebrity curb appeal. A year later, President Franklin Roosevelt arrived in Hilo, and the idea was set: Celebrities—of all sorts—would plant banyan trees along the coast, creating a scenic drive.

Today, these trees are quite outstanding—banyan trees have spectacular “hanging roots” and can grow to be 80 feet (24 meters) tall. Walk along this short stretch, and you’ll count some 50 “famous” trees, each with markers designating their planter. Look for names like Queen Elizabeth, Amelia Earhart, Louis Armstrong, and Richard Nixon.

  • Though this is called a scenic “drive,” be sure to walk among the trees for the greatest effect; the sidewalk is paved and wide.

  • Many species of birds—and coqui frogs—love the trees, making this a great spot for easy-access birding.

  • Banyan Drive is within walking distance of Liliuokalani Gardens and Coconut Island.

Banyan Drive is a 5–10 minute drive from the Hilo International Airport, just off the coast. It’s right in the thick of the action; if you’re driving along Kamehameha Highway, the main road through Hilo and along the shore, you’ll already be most of the way there. You also can walk there from various Waiakea Peninsula hotels, restaurants, and spots like Hilo Bayfront Beach Park.

Banyan Drive can be a popular spot. Though there’s no bad time to take a stroll here, it’s especially nice in the early hours of the morning, when the sunlight is soft, the traffic is light, and the crowds haven’t yet appeared. That’s when the birds will be singing their morning songs, too.

With trees planted some 90 years ago, these giants have seen a lot. And, though their celebrity connections are what make most people stop to appreciate them, they’re pretty remarkable on their own. Not only are these trees massive—forming an incredible canopy of shade—they’ve also survived three tsunamis. In 1946, 1960, and 1975, giant waves swept through the area, but these trees live on.

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