Maluhia Garden

Maluhia Garden

The Maluhia Garden is a volunteer-maintained, contribution-funded garden designed as a pleasing site for walking and enjoying nature. The garden’s property was originally owned by Diamondhead Property Owners Association (POA) but was turned over to the City of Diamondhead. Through fundraisers, grants and donations of horticulture, material and labor, the garden has been landscaped and developed with 11 flower beds bordered with castle wall bricks, a watering system, power to key areas in the garden, three bridges, a flagpole and seating area for VFW Post 2880, a gazebo, a gardener’s retreat, 900-feet of walkway, 470-feet of fencing, a sign designating the garden, a dedication brick installation area shaped like the Diamondhead logo.

Most recently, a Blue Star Memorial Byway marker was installed and dedicated as part of a veterans memorial area. Capital projects for the future include: expansion of the irrigation system, two covered seating areas adjacent to the walkway, rebuilding the western bridge (on Diamondhead Drive) to make it handicap-accessible and an additional bridge from the walkway to Alawai Drive.

For additional information please contact Diamondhead City Hall at 228-222-4626.

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Military Plaque
Maluhia Garden Gazebo
Flowers at Maluhia Garden