- The list below includes 235 free or cheap things to do in or near Kailua, Hawaii, including 65 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Beaches, Kayaking and Waterfalls.
- From Kailua Beach Park to Lanikai Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kailua and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Honolulu, Mililani, Kaneohe and Pearl City.
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Geiger Park is a community park located across from the Ewa Town Center. The park offers playground equipment, a soccer field, softball fields, basketball courts, and reservable picnic sites.
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Referenced as 'Bathtub Beach' by the locals, Laie Beach Park consists of a sandbar with shallow waves. From the shore, visitors can spot kayakers, surfers, and paddleboarders enjoying the waves.
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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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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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55-205-55-241 Kamehameha Hwy, Hauuala Beach Park, Laie, HI 96762
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Hauula Beach Park is known as a spot for first-time surfers. The nine acre beach park has camping and picnicking sites, and offers easy access to hiking in the nearby Hauula Forest Reserve.
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Also known as Hau Bush, One'ula Beach Park is a common spot for surfing, swimming, and fishing. A baseball diamond and a field are also located within the park's grounds.
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Laie, Hawaii is home to the Polynesian Cultural Center. The Center is best known for its massive luau celebrations, which include decadent foods and breathtaking fire dancing. Children and adults are welcome.
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Specializing in Hawaiian Bonefish and Peacock Bass, HI Tide Fly Fishing takes visitors out to the ocean for half day to full day fishing excursions. The captain brings all the equipment needed, including lunch and snacks.
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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.