- The list below includes 293 free or cheap things to do in or near Pearl City, Hawaii, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Volleyball and Bowling.
- From Manana Trail to Waimano Pool Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pearl City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Honolulu, Mililani, Kailua and Kaneohe.
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The North Shore of Oahu features a variety of beaches for guests to visit. At this site, visitors will also be able to purchase coconuts, shop at tourist stores, and eat at a variety of local restaurants.
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The Maili Community Park is a community park that includes a multi-purpose field, a building, and an open grass area. The park is available for activities such as crafts, foot ball games, and soccer games.
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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.
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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.
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Stand-up paddleboarding is easy to learn and fun for everyone. Learn how to paddleboard at Stand Up Paddle Lessons - Turtle's Paddle Adventures on Oahu. The school's headquarters are four miles from the beach and easily accessible from all major roads.
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Turtle's Paddle Adventures is a tour and activity company which teaches visitors how to stand up paddle. The activities are 2 hours in length and take place in the local waterways.
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Maunawili Falls is a small picturesque waterfall which features a swimming hole that can be used for cliff diving. The falls are reached through an easy hike on one of the many Oahu trails which provide beautiful views of Ko'olaus Mountains.
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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.
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Experience the coral life of Hawaii like you have never seen it at Waikiki Aquarium, a place where young and old can see what lies under the sea. Featuring exhibits for much of the native marine life of the region, visit today.
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Maili Beach Park lets visitors swim in the ocean and explore the Hawaiian coastline. Facilities at the park include a workout area, two surfing spots, picnic areas, and places to camp.