- TripBuzz discovered 68 different types of activities for couples in the Kahuku area, including Beaches (like Turtle Bay Beach), Farms & Ranches (like Kahuku Farms), Ziplines (like CLIMB Works - Keana Farms) and Nature & Wildlife Areas (like James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 246 date ideas in or near Kahuku, Hawaii, including 232 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Haleiwa, Kaneohe, Mililani and Waianae.
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Pu'uiki Beach provides a scenic setting for both picnic and games along with two pavilions and lots of room for activities. Pu'uiki offers a groomed baseball field for little league only and the beachside pavilion fits at least 150 people.
13.5 Miles
There are 3 types of tours available with the Hawaii Food Tours: Hole in the Wall, North Shore Food, and the Gourmet Trilogy.
13.6 Miles
Located on the shores of Kane'ohe Bay, Kualoa Regional Park is a popular destination for many outdoor activities. It contains several campgrounds, a boat ramp, an expansive beach and ample tree shade.
13.6 Miles
Kualoa Park is a regional park that offers visitors a scenic and relaxing beach experience. Visitors commonly enjoy swimming in the ocean, having picnics and barbecues, and enjoying the views of the island.
13.6 Miles
With a 2.7-mile hiking trail, Kaena Point State Park offers views of the Pacific Ocean and Makua coastline. From the park, visitors can see seals, birds, fish, and other Hawaiian wildlife.
13.6 Miles
Offering both group and private lessons, North Shore Surf Instruction is staffed with experienced surfers. Along with traditional surfing, the company further offers stand up paddle board instruction in a safe and protected environment.
13.7 Miles
Known for being less crowded than Waikiki Beach, this site features both soft sand and calm waves suitable for surfing. The location also features an outdoor shower for guests interested in cleaning up after jumping in the salt water.
13.8 Miles
Situated along the ocean's shores, Aweoweo Beach Park features an open, sandy beach that can be used for swimming along with grassy areas and trees. The park has a children's playground, a basketball court and paved walking paths.
13.9 Miles
Wahiawa State Freshwater Park offers free access to the Wahiawa Reservoir. Visitors can fish, boat, picnic, or hike along the woody shore, which is closed to swimming or recreational boating.
14.0 Miles
A 5.5 mile trail leading over 1,100 feet of elevation, Dupont Trail is a challenging hike that leads to the highest point in Oahu. There are cables located at difficult spots throughout the trail to help those who attempt it.