- The list below includes 160 free or cheap things to do in or near Kihei, Hawaii, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Kayaking, Rafting and National & State Parks.
- From Kamaole Beach Park II to Kamaole Beach Park 3, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kihei and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wailuku, Kula, Wailea and Lahaina.
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A large variety of plants, shrines, and two labyrinths are found at the Sacred Garden of Maliko. There are also picnic areas in here, as well as meditation gardens.
12.4 Miles
Piiholo Ranch Horseback is a horseback riding tour company that offers daily tours that can accommodate up to 6 guests at a time. The company also has private rides, private lessons, and morning and afternoon trips.
12.5 Miles
Visitors can hike through a tropical forest on the interlacing trails of Makawao Forest Reserve. The reserve is dog-friendly and offers a variety of trails from 0.5 to 6 miles long.
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Come to Haiku, Hawaii for the ultimate zipline adventure, courtesy of the Northshore Zipline Co. Ziplining is safe, exhilarating, easy to learn and provides a unique bird's-eye view of the gorgeous Hawaiian landscape.
13.7 Miles
The Haleakala Visitor Center is an information facility that also has cultural and natural history exhibits. The facility is open daily and year round and also sells books, maps, and posters.
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Visitors can take in views of waves crashing against the beach at Ho'okipa Beach Lookout. The beach is a popular spot for wind surfing. The lookout provides a scenic photo-op.
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Adjacent to Mount Haleaka sits Haleakala National Park, one of the most unusual parks in the United States. Its vast, stark landscape was forged by ancient volcanic eruptions. All visitors must purchase an inexpensive pass before entering the park.
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For an exhilirating experience in Maui, visitors can check out North Shore Ziplines, where they can soar through eucalyptus trees overlooking the North Shore. There are 7 different ziplines that reach 70' in height and speeds of 40 mph.
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As a stargazing destination, Mauna Kea Observatory is located on the summit of the mountain, Mauna Kea. The observatory has a complex of telescopes for researching astronomy. It has a visitor station where the public can read about its history.
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Hikers love the Waihee Ridge Trail in Waihee, Hawaii. The trail is roughly 5 miles long and is unpaved, making it somewhat slippery after heavy rains. Tough boots with high-traction soles minimize the risk of slipping or falling.