- 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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Laie Palms Cinema is a renovated, two screen theatre that features new releases as well as a few second-run shows. The family-owned and operated cinema focuses on primarily showing family-friendly films.
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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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A popular tourist destination, Lanikai Park is a beachside park that offers access to the beach as well as soccer fields, volleyball and basketball courts, and a playground for kids.
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The white sands of Lanikai Beach beckon tourists and locals alike. Situated on the windward coast of Oahu, Lanikai Beach has pristine, warm waters, brilliant white sand and a perennially balmy climate,
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Laie Falls is a 15 foot waterfall surrounded by lush tropical landscape. It is accessible via the Laie Ridge Trail, and a 6-mile hike will take visitors through pine forests and bamboo-line cliffs, with ocean views along the way.
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The white sand La'ie Beach Park is also known as Pounders Beach due to the pounding shorebreak. The park includes Fish-Spotter Cliff, a spot for fishing, and Bathtub Beach, which contains calm waters for swimming.
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Oahu's Laie Point State Wayside Park is full of hiking trails, scenic vistas and exotic vegetation. It is a popular spot for bird watching and is home to a large population of endangered sea birds.
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Hukilau Beach is a sandy stretch of beach where visitors can enjoy swimming and surfing. The beach also features picnic areas and is also good for body surfing and boogie boarding.
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With its huge campground and plentiful amenities, the Bellows Field Beach Park is a premier camping destination on the Big Island. Campers may reserve a spot online or via telephone. Bellows Field Beach Park includes 50 campsites, restrooms, showers, grills and picnic tables. Lifeguards are on duty during the d…
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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.