- The list below includes 253 free or cheap things to do in or near Laie, Hawaii, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Parks, Cultural Centers and Hiking Trails.
- From Laie Point State Wayside Park to Laie Falls Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Laie and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mililani, Kaneohe, Pearl City and Waipahu.
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8.1 Miles
Ka'a'awa Beach Park on Ohau's windward coast has a narrow strip of beach with generally poor swimming conditions. It is frequented mostly by local picnickers, campers, and fisherman looking to catch octopus. A small parking lot is located nearby.
8.3 Miles
One of the venues for the Triple Crown of Surfing, Ehukai Beach Park can have over thirty foot high waves during the wintertime. During the summer, the waves are calmer and it is possible to swim.
8.6 Miles
With panoramic views of the ocean, Kalae'o'lo Beach Park provides visitors with a beach to sight see and fish from. There are reefs just off of the beach where visitors can view small fish and other marine life.
8.7 Miles
With 5,300 acres of tropical forest to explore, Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park offers visitors two trails for hiking and taking in the nature views. The park is home to 31 families that provide Hawaiian cultural education services for visitors.
8.8 Miles
As a spot for surfing and snorkeling, Ke Iki Beach provides visitors with scenic white sands and panoramic ocean views. The waves at this beach can be large, so the swimming is only recommended for strong swimmers.
8.9 Miles
The main attraction at the Waimea Valley is the waterfall which can be reached by taking on the trails. The botanical gardens feature more than 5,000 tropical plants from all over the word, separated in 35 themed gardens.
9.1 Miles
Waimea Bay Beach Park is best known for being one of the most influential surf spots in the birth of big wave surfing. The park features a parking lot, restrooms, showers, picnic areas, and lifeguards.
9.1 Miles
Nestled in the mountains, Kahana Valley State Park offers visitors an opportunity to hike through tropical wilderness. The trail accommodates hikers of all skill levels; and takes visitors through jungle vegetation while providing scenic views of the ocean.
9.7 Miles
The Surf Bus takes its clients on a full day trip, which can include snorkeling, surfing, stand up paddling, bicycle riding, hiking, kayaking, and others.
10.4 Miles
Stopping at the region's tropical farms, Ali'i Tour provides visitors with an inside glimpse to traditional Hawaiian culture. During the trip, visitors will go on a canoe ride, learn how to open a coconut, and sample macadamia nuts.