- The list below includes 44 free or cheap things to do in or near Volcano, Hawaii, including 45 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Hiking Trails, Arts Centers and Gardens.
- From Akatsuka Orchid Gardens to Thurston Lava Tube, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Volcano and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hilo, Pahoa and Kurtistown.
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Kealia Ranch is a 12,000 acre working cattle ranch that was founded in 1915. Today, the Ranch offers diverse activities from ranching to wild game hunting, farming of cacao and coffee, to working to save endangered Hawaiian birdlife.
42.9 Miles
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144 votes
83-5401 Paintd Church Road, Captain Cook, HI 96704
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Overlooking the Kealakekua Bay and the National Park, Paleaku Gardens Peace Sanctuary is home to a wide range of tropical plants and orchids as well as many ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs and Tibetan Sand paintings which can be reached through the paved walking trails that line the gardens.
42.9 Miles
Ohana Farm Orchards is a family owned 16 acre farm. The farm has 650 macadamia nut trees, 42 avocado trees, and 650 young coffee trees. Visitors can purchase products produced on the farm and tour the grounds.
43.3 Miles
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305 votes
79-7493 Mamalahoa Hwy, Kealakekua, HI 96750
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There are 5 service packages offered by Hawaii Pack & Paddle Day Tours: kayak trips, snorkeling expeditions, stand-up paddling, hiking trips, and camping tours. The equipment and the accessories can be rented from the shop.
43.5 Miles
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112 votes
82-5810 Napoopoo Road, Captain Cook, HI 96704
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Kona Pacific Farmers Cooperative specializes in Hawaii-Grown Macadamias and quality Kona coffee made from hand-picked Kona beans. The association has been in business since 1910 and is owned and operated by the member farmers.
44.0 Miles
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989 votes
P.O. Box 129, Honaunau, HI 96726
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Managed by the National Park Service the Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park (Place of Refuge) is a huge park that served as a legal sanctuary for ancient Hawaiians. Today, the park is extremely popular as a campsite and day-trip destination.
44.0 Miles
The South Point (Ka Lae) & Green Sand Beach sits along the precipitous cliffs of Ka Lae. It is a sacred site in native Hawaiian culture, but is open to secular visitors also. The currents are surprisingly strong and swimming is not recommended.
44.3 Miles
Boating, swimming and sunning are the most popular activities at Honaunau Bay's Two-Step Beach. The Bay, which contains colorful corals and is often visited by seals, also attracts snorkelers, snuba enthusiasts and SCUBA divers.
44.3 Miles
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142 votes
82-6188 Mamalahoa Hwy, Captain Cook, HI 96704
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Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden is home to multiple species of endemic, indigenous, and Polynesian-introduced plants which flourished before the arrival of Captain Cook. The garden also maintains a varied landscape which comprises of coastal and argicultural lands as well as dry and upland forests.
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The only establishment of this kind in America, Kona Coffee Living History Farm was founded in the 1920's. The visitors can walk through the coffee orchards, and can sample the beans themselves. A living history program and artifacts complete the tour.