- The list below includes 293 free or cheap things to do in or near Waipahu, Hawaii, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, History Museums, Go Karts and Cultural Centers.
- From Patsy T Mink Central Oahu Regional Park to Waipio Neighborhood Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Waipahu and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Honolulu, Mililani, Kailua and Kaneohe.
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Kaneohe Bay Sandbar is a section of sandy beach that becomes visible during low tides. It can be accessed by boat or wading, and remains popular with snokelers during high tides when small fish populate the clear, shallow water.
12.4 Miles
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85-010 Army Street, Waianae, HI 96792
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Pilila'au Army Recreation Center features facilities for a variety of activities including bowling, golfing, and arts and crafts. The center also has an aquatic center, fitness center, and a variety of dining options.
12.4 Miles
Offering a scenic, approximately three hour hike that pays off with magnificent views, the Haiku Plantation Trail crosses taro fields, streams, and wooded areas. The trail culminates in a section commonly called the ‘Stairway to Heaven.’
12.5 Miles
Visit Ala Moana Beach Park to explore jogging trails, picnic or swim. Beach is supervised by lifeguards during the day, and calm waters are suitable for all ages.
12.7 Miles
Ala Moana Center is a shopping destination that includes fine dining, luxury retailers, local souvenir and craft shops and department stores.
12.8 Miles
Dolphin lovers age 4 and older get up close and personal with the animals during an aquatic encoujter with Dolphin Excursions Snorkel Adventure. This firm offers guided dolphin-watching and snorkeling trips and provides all necessary equipment except swimsuits,
12.8 Miles
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.
12.9 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.
12.9 Miles
There are restrooms, picnic facilities, drinking water, and a scenic lookout available at the Puu Ualakaa State Park. It covers a forested area on a cinder cone volcano that is close to downtown Honolulu.
12.9 Miles
A public swimming pool, the Kaneohe District Pool offers designated hours set aside for lap swimming as well as free swim times. The pool is Olympic sized, and the facility includes hot showers.