- The list below includes 89 free or cheap things to do in or near Kipahulu, Hawaii, including 60 different types of inexpensive activities like Other Outdoor Places, Cemeteries, Religious Buildings and Beaches.
- From Charles Lindbergh Grave to Laulima Farm, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kipahulu and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kula, Hana, Makawao and Wailea.
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The warm, calm waters of Ulua Beach are wonderful for wimming, surfing and snorkeling. Free parking is available. The beach features restrooms and shower stalls. The dense sand and large shallow area make Ulua Beach a terrific place to swim and play with children.
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Between the Kea Lani Hotel and the Kiawe thicket, Wailea, HI
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With the help of a paved path, the Coastal Nature Trail is a popular place for walking and jogging along the coast of Wailea. It is 1.5 miles from start to finish with specialty landscaping that showcases the rare plants of Hawaii.
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Native Hawaiians and tourists rank Keawakapu as among the state's best swimming beaches. Its fine-grained sand is devoid of sharp rocks and litter, and the water is sparkling, clean and warm.
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Grab your snorkeling gear and spend some time exploring Mokapu Beach Park, in Maui. Lava rock formations crop up near the shore, while the surf is sandy and gently slopes making it ideal for swimming in calmer waters.
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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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Off Wailea Alanui Drive, Kihei, HI 96753
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Big Beach in Makena State Park offers soft, white sand with lots of square footage. The waves are generally big and provides an opportunity for bodyboarders to do tricks and catch waves.
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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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The Redline Rafting Co. takes the clients on two different types of tours: snorkeling and marine wildlife watching. Private charters are also available, for special events.
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While smaller than the other 2 beaches, Kamaole Beach Park 3 has two promontories at each end, providing an interesting place for a walk. Some of the amenities are picnic tables and shelters, fire rings, and shaded areas.
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Famous as an unofficial nudist haven, Little Beach is also popular among clothed beachgoers. Public nudity is technically forbidden in Hawaii, but this law is rarely enforce on Little Beach. Use discretion when travelling with children.