- The list below includes 290 free or cheap things to do in or near Kaaawa, Hawaii, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Paddleboarding, Hiking Trails and Beaches.
- From Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park to Ka'a'awa Beach Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kaaawa and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Honolulu, Mililani, Kaneohe and Pearl City.
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North Shore Surf & Cultural Museum is a small historical museum dedicated to providing information on the local surfing history. The museum features a large collection of surfing related artifacts and memorabilia.
16.2 Miles
Laniakea Beach, popularly known as Turtle Beach, is a local tourist attraction being home to large numbers of the endangered Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle which can often be found basking in the sun.
16.2 Miles
With Go Fishing Hawaii Day Trips, visitors can fish for mahi mahi, wahoo, ahi, mackerel, snapper, and other fish species with a knowledgeable guide. The captain brings all the tackle, rods, and bait necessary for the trip.
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Since 2009, friends, families, and vendors have gathered at Hale'iwa Farmers' Market, to celebrate the beautiful lands and bountiful harvests on their island. In addition to the fresh produce and goods, visitors listen to music while the kids make arts and crafts, and more.
16.2 Miles
Race World Hawaii is a recreational go-kart facility that has 2 race car tracks and is available for corporate events, birthday parties, and school field trips. The organization has the goal of bringing families together through boxcar driving.
16.3 Miles
Haleiwa Beach Park is a 250foot long by 100 foot wide beach with golden brown sand. The seawall on the north side of the park is often home to carnivals and music concerts.
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Highway 470, Mile Marker 4, Kualapuu, HI 96757
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Nestled in beautiful Kualapuu, the Molokai Museum & Cultural Center is an information clearinghouse, welcome center and museum. A small admission fee gives visitors access to the entire center, which is a particular boon for indecisive tourists who need help deciding what to do on their trip.
16.4 Miles
Measuring six acres, Honowai Park provides two full basketball courts as well as two baseball fields. The park has restroom facilities, benches and a children's play structure with slides, a bridge and climbing areas.
16.6 Miles
Haleiwa Alii Beach Park is a 19 acre beach park featuring a large open field and a recreation center. The beach is suitable for surfing, kayaking, boating, fishing, and diving. Swimming is possible, however the ocean bottom is uncomfortably rocky.
16.8 Miles
Resting near Honolulu's financial district is Chinatown. Available are specialty markets, restaurants, bars, artisans, temples, and shops. There is also an art walk, small festivals, a theater, and underground nightlife entertainment.