- The list below includes 129 free or cheap things to do in or near Kekaha, Hawaii, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- From Koke'e State Park to Awaawapuhi Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kekaha and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hanalei, Koloa, Waimea and Hanapepe.
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Moir Gardens
Plantation Gardens Restaurant & Bar, 3 Poipu Road, Koloa, HI 96756
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Moir Gardens is a privately-owned garden situated on 35 acres of land occupying space that was once part of a sugar plantation. The intricately-maintained gardens are free to visit and comprised of cactus, orchids, and other dry-climate trees and plants.
17.8 Miles
Running for 10 miles, the Koloa Heritage Trail is intended for hiking and bicycle riding. There are 14 stops which could be made, to various significant places, such as the Koloa Missionary Church and the Pa'u a Laka - Moir Gardens.
17.8 Miles
Brennecke Beach is a small cove with a consistent surf break and is a popular body boarding location. Surfboards are not allowed there but visitors can instead swim, go snorkeling or watch sea turtles.
18.0 Miles
The coral reefs and sparkling white sand of Poipu Beach Park draw thousands of visitors annually. The balmy, clear water of this southern Kauai beach is excellent for swimming, paddleboarding and kayaking.
18.0 Miles
Featuring white sands and intriguing coral formations, Poipu Beach offers a wide variety of activities. Visitors can swim, surf, scuba dive, snorkel, or boogie board. The beach features lifeguards on duty daily.
18.4 Miles
Equestrian tour company CJM Country Stables is located on the southern side of Kauai Island. Clients may register for a standard tour package, or charter private riding tours with CMJ's seasoned guides.
18.7 Miles
The ocean side Havaiki Nui Luau will have your cheeks hurting from smiling. Enjoy the shows beautiful dancers, strong warriors, angelic singers, and tribal music while chowing down on traditional luau fare.
18.8 Miles
Kawai Island's Makawehi Lithified Cliffs are found on the southern face of the island. The cliffs were formed by underwater erosion over millenia and are now visible due to changing water levels. The Makawehi Lithified Cliffs are an unusual tourist attraction and a popular photography site.
18.9 Miles
Beginning on Shipwrecks Beach, the Maha'ulepu Heritage Trail is the only path that explores the coastline above and below the beach. It is excellent for hiking and bike tours and offers terrific sunset and sunrise views.
18.9 Miles
Enjoy the peace and serenity of the beautiful Prince Kuhio Park. The well kept park has many walking paths so you can stroll hand-in-hand with your significant other, or sit on the cool sand of the beach as you watch the sun set.