- The list below includes 140 free or cheap things to do in or near Kealia, Hawaii, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Art Gallery, Fishing and Hiking Trails.
- From Kealia Beach to Kealia Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kealia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kapaa, Kilauea, Hanalei and Koloa.
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22.6 Miles
Kauai Island Brewing Company is a local microbrewery which offers a wide range of beers, both house and rotating varieties, on tap as well as in bottles. The kitchen menu comprises of varied choices ranging from pupus to burgers.
22.7 Miles
The Manawaiopuna Falls (Jurassic Park Falls) are a set of waterfalls that are located on private property. The falls became well known after featuring in the movie Jurassic Park and are only accessible by helicopter.
22.7 Miles
Hanapepe Stadium is a multi-sport facility with seating accommodations for up to 2,000 fans. Its convertible field surfaces are usable by football, soccer, and baseball teams and include press box facilities and lighting for night games.
23.5 Miles
Salt Pond Beach Park is a stretch of white sand that lies behind a natural ridge made of rock which creates pool-like settings near the beach for swimming and snorkeling. Beyond the ridge, the reef extends for several miles ahead which is good for seasonal surf.
23.5 Miles
Filled with miles of interlacing trails, hikers can enjoy the scenery of the Waimea Canyon and surrounding waterfalls at Kokee State Park. There are lookouts at different locations of the trail where hikers can take pictures of the panoramic canyon.
23.7 Miles
The fascinating Kokee Natural History Museum preserves and interprets the culture of the Waimea Canyon. Interior exhibits include photographs, textiles, weapons, jewelery, agricultural tools and artwork. The museum also has a large botanical garden full of traditional plants.
23.7 Miles
Located near the Salt Pond Beach, Hanapepe Salt Ponds are local historical sites consisting of salt ponds which were used by earlier generations to make sea salt.
23.8 Miles
Following the Waimea Canyon, the Canyon Trail is also specifically known as the Kukui Trail. Despite the fact it is only five miles, the trail itself is quite difficult due to the steep ascent.
23.8 Miles
For views of a lush canyon with waterfalls, visitors travel to Waimea Canyon State Park and hike the trails. Visitors can also see wild chickens and helicopters flying over the park.
24.4 Miles
Visit the Waimea Canyon in Kauai, Hawaii for a scenic view and a nature trail hike. The area also includes places to picnic, restrooms, lookout, plus locations for trout fishing.