- 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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The primal, remote coastline of Shipwrecks Beach contains the Maha'ulepu Heritage trailhead. The beach is a popular destination for surfers, but the powerful waves make swimming difficult and dangerous, although wading is safe.
19.4 Miles
Limahuli Garden & Preserve are botanical gardens housing taro, which is an important Hawaiian food crop, as well as a variety of other indigenous and invasive species of plants in a plantation-era setting. The Preserve is home to many conservationists and biologists who are working to save the native species.
20.0 Miles
CJM Stables is a equine facility that offers private horseback riding tours on Mahaleapu Beach and Secret Beach. The tours require participants to cross over a sand bar and a stream.
20.5 Miles
Taking visitors to scenic destinations on the island, Aloha Kauai Tours offers visitors eco tours on a solar powered vehicle. In addition to hiking and driving tours, there are snorkeling tours where visitors can explore reefs.
20.9 Miles
The Kuilau Ridge Trail rises 760 feet to provide views of the nearby Makaleha Mountains, and the hike includes sightings of numerous plant species including guava and eucalyptus trees.
20.9 Miles
Kauai Plantation Railway brings plantation life to the front with complete tours of the farm lands and yards. Here can be found a variety of farm animals to entertain young and old, and the vast Kilohana Plantation hosting dozens of fruits and vegetables.
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A historic building that dates back to the 1930s, the Kilohana Plantation Estate welcomes visitors for tours of the grounds and of the house itself. The grounds include a restaurant and numerous shopping opportunities.
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The Koloa Rum Company is focused in a Kalaheo distillery that was established in 2008. The actual still that is used for the creation of the rum was built by Liberty Coppersmiths in Philadelphia in 1947 before being later refurbished.
20.9 Miles
Luau Kalamaku is a Hawaiian performance that has been described as resembling Cirque d'Soleil. The event is hosted at the historic KiloHana Plantation and can be experienced through different options depending whether visitors want to dine or simply watch.
20.9 Miles
Lumahai Beach is a lifeguarded public beach that is known for being exposed to open ocean, strong currents, and large waves. The beach can be use for swimming, snorkeling, watching the sunset, and beach walking.