- The list below includes 150 free or cheap things to do in or near Makena, Hawaii, including 64 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Parks, Ziplines and Farms & Ranches.
- From Maluaka Beach to Oneloa Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Makena and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wailuku, Kula, Wailea and Makawao.
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A scenic park overlooking Kipahulu Point, Kipahulu Point Park offers some remarkable vistas and welcoming picnic areas. The park is fairly minimalist, though, so visitors should not expect restroom facilities.
29.3 Miles
Fagan's Cross is a lava-rock monument built in 1960 in memory of Paul Fagan, regarded by many to have revived the struggling economy of Hana. A hike to the cross provides views of Hana Bay, and the Haleakala volcano.
29.3 Miles
Hamoa Beach has clear water and salt and pepper sand. Lots of trees offer shady spots for relaxing and the water is just right for swimming, surfing, snorkeling and scuba diving.
29.7 Miles
A small beach and an ancient trail are found in Wai'anapanapa State Park. Camping sites and showers are some of the amenities, while the area offers forests, legendary caves, natural stone arches, and a seabird colony, among others.
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An outdoor recreation facility, Hana Ball Park features a baseball field as well as multiple basketball courts. The park hosts sporting events and tournaments as well as festivals and other events.
29.9 Miles
Visitors clamor to see the unique Red Sand Beach in the town of Hana in Maui. The unique sand is on the coast, allowing for a private, warm swim or a nice hike as well.
29.9 Miles
Hana Ballpark is a low profile ballpark which is often the host to a variety of special community events. The park maintains a baseball field and two standard basketball courts.
30.1 Miles
Home to a museum and information center, the Hana Cultural Center's artifacts and exhibits explore traditional local Hana culture. Visit the old Hana courthouse, and a replica Kauhale Village.
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The red sand of Kaihalulu Beach is well hidden and hard to find. Follow the two paths downhill through the tall shrubs and rocky gravel to find a roaring blue ocean waiting.
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At Hana Bay Beach Park, visitors can take a walk in black sand or swim in the ocean. There are also caves located in the park that visitors can explore. Picnics can be enjoyed under a wooden pavilion.