- The list below includes 236 free or cheap things to do in or near Haleiwa, Hawaii, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Paddleboarding, Walking Trails and Parks.
- From Sunset Beach Park to Waimea Bay Beach Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Haleiwa and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mililani, Kaneohe, Pearl City and Waipahu.
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Climbing up the side ridge for six miles through bush and native forest, the Manana Trail ends at the Ko'olau Ridge Summit. The final section of the trail is not regularly maintained though and is not recommended for inexperienced hikers.
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Home to the Hawaii Pacific University's Sharks, Hans L'orange Park hosts baseball games for visitors and the community. Visitors can join the locals cheering for the home team from the bleachers.
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Hawaii's Plantation Village, 94-695 Waipahu Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
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Visitors can explore a horror themed village while actors provide entertainment at Haunted Plantation. The village is set up like a maze, with lights and tunnels to guide the visitors through the attraction.
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94-428 Mokuola St, Ste 302, Waipahu, HI 96797
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The Filipino Community Center in Waipahu prides itself on providing an authentic center that celebrates traditional Filipino culture and their customs. Visitors can enjoy the elegant venue through its many annual events or dance classes.
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Located in a community park, Waikele Pool offers visitors a public, saltwater pool for laps, diving, and recreational swimming. The pool has a shallow area for kids to play in.
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Waipio Gentry Bike Path, 94-1029 Oli Loop, Waipahu, HI 96797
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Providing a spacious but quiet and serene outdoor space, the Waipio Neighborhood Park is equipped with lots of playground equipment. For added enjoyment, the park includes both basketball courts and a baseball field.
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Situated on a historic sugar plantation, Hawaii's Plantation Village consists of over 25 structures from the early 1900s for visitors to explore. While exploring the village, visitors can sample exotic fruits and learn about the cultural history of the area.
15.6 Miles
Located behind the popular Paradise Cove Luau, Paradise Cove Beach is a one of Hawaii's best open secrets. It is perfect for those who prefer secluded beaches without lifeguards. Parking is free.
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Open to the public, Waipahu Recreation Center features a facility with sports courts for basketball, tennis, and volleyball. The center hosts educational events like art classes, Hawaiian culture festivals, and a concert series.
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With a mix of multipurpose and softball fields, Manana District Park offers visitors opportunities for outdoor recreation. The park also has a skate park with concrete ramps, rails, and bowls.