- The list below includes 291 free or cheap things to do in or near Mililani, Hawaii, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Parks, Recreation Centers and Family Fun Center.
- From Mililani Dog Park to Mililani Ravine Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Mililani and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Honolulu, Kailua, Kaneohe and Kapolei.
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13.7 Miles
Resting near Honolulu's financial district is Chinatown. Available are specialty markets, restaurants, bars, artisans, temples, and shops. There is also an art walk, small festivals, a theater, and underground nightlife entertainment.
13.8 Miles
Glow in the dark miniature golf course, Glow Putt Mini-Golf, offers an 18-hole course that uses special lighting to make the entire course, even the ball, glow. This challenging course is surrounded by an illuminated jungle-safari theme.
13.8 Miles
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55-205-55-241 Kamehameha Hwy, Hauuala Beach Park, Laie, HI 96762
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Hauula Beach Park is known as a spot for first-time surfers. The nine acre beach park has camping and picnicking sites, and offers easy access to hiking in the nearby Hauula Forest Reserve.
13.9 Miles
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Ka'ena Point State Park, 68-760 Farrington Highway, Waialua, HI 96791
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Ka'ena Point Trail Hike offers patrons a scenic view of the ocean while hiking along the coastline. Patrons can sit on the rocks and watch the humpback whales swim by or see Hawaiian Monk Seals or observe albatross nesting areas.
14.0 Miles
The remote Laie Falls Trail challenges hikers and mountain bikers with steep ascents and patches of rough terrain. Experienced hikers who reach the trail's high point are rewarded with a stunning view of Laie Falls. Swimming is permitted at the base of the waterfall.
14.0 Miles
Covering 300 acres, the Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens has a visitor's center, camping sites, picnic areas, and trails. Wildlife can be spotted in here, mostly birds and fish in the ponds.
14.2 Miles
The only royal palace in US, the Iolani Palace is a National Historic Landmark included in the National Register of Historic Places.
14.4 Miles
Laie, Hawaii is home to the Polynesian Cultural Center. The Center is best known for its massive luau celebrations, which include decadent foods and breathtaking fire dancing. Children and adults are welcome.
14.4 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.
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Sitting on the shores of Honolulu is Kakaako Waterfront Park, offering visitors opportunities to enjoy water-based activities, or hiking and sightseeing. Facilities include drinking water, restrooms, picnic tables, and an amphitheater.