- The list below includes 283 free or cheap things to do in or near Ewa Beach, Hawaii, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Parks, Dog Park and Recreation Centers.
- From White Plains Beach to Pu'uloa Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ewa Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Honolulu, Mililani, Kailua and Kaneohe.
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Poamoho Ridge Trail takes visitors through a native forest to the summit of Ko'olau. The trail, which is suitable for experienced hikers, is known for birdwatching and unique views of the Kahana and Punalu'u Valleys.
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One of the biggest freshwater fishing areas on the island of Oahu is Lake Wilson. The waters of the lake provide large mouth bass, small mouth bass, and bluegill along with multiple areas for boating and hiking trails on shore.
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Kaena Point State Park has a sandy beach and access to waters that are used for swimming and surfing. The park also offers dolphin sightings, shore fishing, hiking, and picnicking.
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Kaala Park is a two acre neighborhood park located near Wahiawa District Park. Kaala Park has a softball field, volleyball court, basketball and tennis courts, and playground equipment.
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Iliahi Neighborhood Park is a small park near Iliahi Elementary School. The park has a basketball court, volleyball court, and a playground.
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Oahu's Kukaniloko Birthing Stones are extremely important to the history and culture of Oahu. Now protected and preserved as a state park, the Birthing Stones are the traditional location for royal births. This area has also seen many battles that shaped Oahu's development and culture.
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A vertical drop measuring 150 feet, the Manoa Falls can easily be reached by following a 2.5 mile-long trail. A small pool is formed at the bottom.
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Hamama Falls Trail In Waihe'e Valley Nature Park is a 4 mile roundtrip gravel path trail that ends at Hamama Falls. The 40 ft. falls are a hidden gem. The unmarked trailhead starts at the end of Waihe'e Road.
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Diamond Head State Monument is over 475 acres and includes a saucer-shaped crater that was formed about 300,000 years ago. The hike takes 1.5 to 2 hours and includes some steep segments.
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Visitors can ascend up a steep mountain to a summit for panoramic views of the island at Haiku Stairs. The stairs are surrounded by lush vegetation such as fern and bamboo forests.