- 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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Oahu's Kukaniloko Birthing Stones are extremely important to the history and culture of Oahu. Now protected and preserved as a state park, the Birthing Stones are the traditional location for royal births. This area has also seen many battles that shaped Oahu's development and culture.
12.3 Miles
Poamoho Ridge Trail takes visitors through a native forest to the summit of Ko'olau. The trail, which is suitable for experienced hikers, is known for birdwatching and unique views of the Kahana and Punalu'u Valleys.
12.3 Miles
North Shore Surf & Cultural Museum is a small historical museum dedicated to providing information on the local surfing history. The museum features a large collection of surfing related artifacts and memorabilia.
12.3 Miles
One of the biggest freshwater fishing areas on the island of Oahu is Lake Wilson. The waters of the lake provide large mouth bass, small mouth bass, and bluegill along with multiple areas for boating and hiking trails on shore.
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Haleiwa Beach Park is a 250foot long by 100 foot wide beach with golden brown sand. The seawall on the north side of the park is often home to carnivals and music concerts.
12.5 Miles
Haleiwa Alii Beach Park is a 19 acre beach park featuring a large open field and a recreation center. The beach is suitable for surfing, kayaking, boating, fishing, and diving. Swimming is possible, however the ocean bottom is uncomfortably rocky.
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Situated next to a middle school, Mililani Mauka Community Park is a large, open grass area with restroom facilities and water fountains. The park is used for soccer and football and is also suitable for other open field activities.
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Wahiawa State Freshwater Park offers free access to the Wahiawa Reservoir. Visitors can fish, boat, picnic, or hike along the woody shore, which is closed to swimming or recreational boating.
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The Mililani Ravine Park provides a relaxing and peaceful park setting located within a suburban community. Visitors to the park enjoy walking, jogging, or running on the nearly 2 mile trail surrounded by trees and other greenery.
12.9 Miles
From eco-tours to stand up paddle board excursions, Rainbow Watersports takes visitors on a scenic trip through the coastal waters and rivers of Oahu. During the tour, visitors have the opportunity to spot sea turtles.