GROVE FARM is one of the leading players in an islandwide movement toward sustainability and locavorism with a history as rich as the soil that supports its diverse crops. At 40,000 acres, it has shifted from sugar chief to leading Kaua‘i’s community and economic development — and being a steward of its ‘āina (land). Visit grovefarm.com to learn about its mission and upcoming events.
GROVE FARM HOMESTEAD on Nawiliwili Road in Līhu‘e is an 80- acre living museum that was the site of one of Kaua‘i’s oldest SUGAR PLANTATIONS , founded in 1864 by George Wilcox. The museum contains the original missionary family mansion, workers’ quarters, impressive locomotive collection (free train ride!) and extensive gardens of tropical flowers and trees. Unhurried tours are given in small groups. GROVE FARM HOMESTEAD 808-245-3202