- 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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45-3626 Mamane St, Unit B, Honokaa, HI 96727
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An art gallery that primarily showcases glass works, Big Island Glass Gallery features the work of husband and wife artists Hugh Jenkins and Stephanie Ross. Visitors are welcome, and a variety of their works are available for purchase.
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Visitors can take a scenic horseback ride through a valley at Waipio on Horseback Ranch. The trail leads visitors through streams and forests while they take in the view of the native plants and animal life.
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The Hiilawe Falls are a set of waterfalls which feature a 1,450 foot cascade and a free fall of 1,200 feet. The waterfalls are located on private property and can be accessed by foot, but visiting by air is recommended.
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The greenhouses at Akatsuka Orchid Gardens bloom with 300 orchid varieties. Visitors may browse the greenhouses at their leisure. Orchids and orchid-related merchandise are sold at the adjacent gift shop.
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With panoramic views of a black sand beach, Pololu Valley Lookout is a popular photography destination spot. Visitors can drive to the lookout and take the trail down to the beach to see the lava rocks.
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Unwinding through the heart of Hawaiian ranching land, the Kohola Mountain Road gives visitors and residents an incredible view of the lush, natural beauty that pervades Hawaii. Its ironwood forests are particularly notable. When driving north on Hawaii Island, enjoy a leisurely stretch of this gorgeous route.
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An inland park, the Kalopa State Recreation Area is located in a well-forested area. The park offers picnic areas, a lodge, a camping area and hiking trails on its 100 acre preserve.
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Located at the apex of Highway 240, the Waipi'o Valley Lookout offers an unparalleled view of the entire valley and surrounding areas. The lookout is only accessible on foot or with an ATV because the access road is extremely steep.
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Akoni Pule Highway (Hwy. 270), Kapaau, HI
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Kenji Yokoyama was an artist central to the local arts scene, and the North Kohala Artists' Co-op and Kenji's House Museum preserves his home and collections of his art. It also features collections of art created by local artists.
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A tribute to the ruler who unified the Hawaiian islands, The Original King Kamehameha Statue stands in the Capitol Visitors' Center on the Big Island. The statue weighs 12,000 pounds.