- The list below includes 138 free or cheap things to do in or near Anahola, Hawaii, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Art Gallery, Fishing and Hiking Trails.
- From Anahola Beach Park to Kealia Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Anahola and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kapaa, Kilauea, Hanalei and Koloa.
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Located in a small cove, Baby Beach provides visitors with a shallow swim area suitable for young children. The deepest area is only a few feet, and there are little to no waves at the beach.
21.1 Miles
PK's Beach, also known as Prince Kuhio Beach, is a great area for snorkeling with many ocean fish to see. Visitors to the beach can also enjoy surfing and playing in the ocean waves.
21.2 Miles
The Allerton Garden was named by National Geographic as one of the 50 places to see in a lifetime. Besides the many species of plants, it has a visitor's center and an old sugarcane train railroad which takes the visitors inside the 80 acres of the gardens.
21.2 Miles
Focused especially on displaying the native species, the McBryde Garden covers 252 acres and is the largest off site collection of Hawaiian flora in the world. A conservation and Horticulture Center is on the site.
21.3 Miles
Located on the south coast of Kauai as part of Poipu Beach, Spouting Horn is a blowhole that shoots water up to 50 feet into the air. Views of the surrounding blue ocean are featured alongside a picnic area.
21.9 Miles
Located along the western side of Waimea Canyon, the Awaawapuhi Trail features a trail distance of roughly six and a half miles for a roundtrip. In addition to hiking, there are opportunities for birdwatching, wildlife watching, and panoramic views.
23.3 Miles
The fascinating Kokee Natural History Museum preserves and interprets the culture of the Waimea Canyon. Interior exhibits include photographs, textiles, weapons, jewelery, agricultural tools and artwork. The museum also has a large botanical garden full of traditional plants.
23.4 Miles
Following the Waimea Canyon, the Canyon Trail is also specifically known as the Kukui Trail. Despite the fact it is only five miles, the trail itself is quite difficult due to the steep ascent.
23.6 Miles
For views of a lush canyon with waterfalls, visitors travel to Waimea Canyon State Park and hike the trails. Visitors can also see wild chickens and helicopters flying over the park.
23.6 Miles
The Old Hanapepe Heights Park features a children's playground, basketball court, water fountain, and areas that are ideal for biking or skating. It is a great place for people of all ages to get outside and take in the scenery.