- The list below includes 283 free or cheap things to do in or near Wahiawa, Hawaii, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Botanical Gardens and Bowling.
- From Poamoho Ridge Trail to Wahiawa State Freshwater Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Wahiawa and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Honolulu, Mililani, Kailua and Kaneohe.
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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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Enjoy a long stroll or water activities at Ka'ena Point State Park. Visitors enjoy picnics along the wild coastline and board or body surfing in waters with an active lifeguard.
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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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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.
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The Puu O Hulu Community Park is a developing park that offers a number of outdoor amenities for guests to enjoy. Play courts, walking trails, and a large amount of open space make up the amenities available to visitors.
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Waianae District Park is a big park with an open field. The park features a large indoor gym with basketball hoops near the back of the park and a bus stop right in front of the park.
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One of the venues for the Triple Crown of Surfing, Ehukai Beach Park can have over thirty foot high waves during the wintertime. During the summer, the waves are calmer and it is possible to swim.
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Protected from the ocean waves by its offshore breakwater, Pokai Bay Beach Park is a calm area suitable for swimming with kids. It offers gentle waves and impressive views of the water and coastline.
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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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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.