- The list below includes 63 free or cheap things to do in or near Kealakekua, Hawaii, including 48 different types of inexpensive activities like Kayaking, Farms & Ranches, History Museums and Beaches.
- From Kealakekua Bay to Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kealakekua and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kailua-Kona, Captain Cook, Holualoa and Honaunau.
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Located in northwestern Kauai, the beautiful Koke'e Mountains offer visitors a chance to stretch their muscles and see amazing views from an incredible vantage point. Take in the native vegetation, wildlife, and unique cliffside views.
38.3 Miles
Featuring an offshore reef, Samuel M. Spencer Beach Park offers visitors opportunities for camping, swimming, and relaxing. The waters are relatively calm and wave-less, accommodating swimmers of various skill levels.
39.2 Miles
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10 Ala Kahua, Kawaihae, HI 96743
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Visitors at the Pua Mau Place Arboretum & Botanical Garden enjoy astounding botanical beauty as far as the eye can see. The institution is open throughout the year and features an evolving selection of exotic and colorful flora.
40.9 Miles
Adjacent to the Kawaihae Harbor sits Spencer Beach Park, a state park that is popular with swimmers and snorklers. The water is clear, temperate and full of fascinating corals. The corals are also very sharp, and flippers or dive shoes are recommended.
42.7 Miles
A true working ranch, Kahua Ranch sits on the Kohala Mountains and welcomes visitors of all ages. The ranch offers horseback tours, ATV excursions, delicious meals and a variety of seasonal programs.
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Situated within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the Thurston Lava Tube, also known as Nahuku, is a 500 year old lava cave. Visitors can walk through the cave which is conveniently lit with electric lighting.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Volcano, HI 96785
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With art showcasing the beauty of Hawaii's culture and landscape, Volcano Art Center Gallery offers instructional workshops for watercolor, pastel, and stained glass crafts. The gallery also hosts live music and an after school music program.
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Visitors have a few options available when touring the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, whether they desire to drive, hike, or even bike the terrain. Ranger programs and other services are available at the visitor centers.
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The South Point (Ka Lae) & Green Sand Beach sits along the precipitous cliffs of Ka Lae. It is a sacred site in native Hawaiian culture, but is open to secular visitors also. The currents are surprisingly strong and swimming is not recommended.