- 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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18.4 Miles
Sitting at the bottom of Mount Haleakala, the Kula Botanical Garden is an eight-acre garden and botanical reserve. It flourishes with hundreds of colorful, fragrant blossoms and greenery of diverse shapes and sizes.
18.5 Miles
Learn classic homestyle Asian cooking techniques with a Chez Klio – Maui Cooking Class, culminating with a meal of your efforts in a Haleakala mountainside house. Menus include four dishes, with a dessert prepared by your chef.
18.8 Miles
Oheo Gulch's Bamboo Forest is a dense, dark forest of bamboo trees with a hiking trail. A view of a waterfall into a pool awaits hikers at the end of the trail.
18.8 Miles
Maui's Thompson Ranch Riding Stables offers visitors the opportunity to ride horses through the pastures and eucalyptus fields of the Maui countryside. The ranch offers guided trail rides suitable for the whole family.
19.0 Miles
Surrounded by rocky cliffs, Keokea Beach has very rough surf and views out over the Pacific. Facilities at the beach include a playground, BBQ grills, restroom facilities, and picnic tables.
19.1 Miles
A botanical coffee farm open to tourists in season, Shim’s Coffee Farm allows visitors to see, step by step, the entire process of making a bag of dark roast coffee, from harvesting the beans to packaging.
19.4 Miles
Measuring over 3.8 acres and centrally located, Harold Rice Park offers views of both the south and north shores and the West Maui Mountains. The park includes picnic tables with one grill, bathrooms and steep grassy hills.
19.6 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.