- TripBuzz found 274 things to do with kids in or near Haleiwa, Hawaii, including 246 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Waianae, Kaneohe, Kapolei and Mililani.
- From Uncle Bryan's Sunset Suratt Surf School to North Shore Surf Girls - Surf School, the Haleiwa area offers 70 different types of family activities, including: Surfing Lessons, Beaches, Paddleboarding and Walking Trails.
- Located on Oahu's famed North Shore is the town of Haleiwa. Located on Waialua Bay, beautiful beach parks surround either side and offer boat dock access, picnic areas and picturesque views. Though many popular attractions surround the town, visitors to Haleiwa enjoy the natural attractions the area has to offer such as surfing, kayaking, hiking and scuba diving.
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The Fort DeRussy Beach Park provides swimming, picnic and walking opportunities, with amenities including lifeguards and a snack bar.
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Dedicated to the military history of Hawaii from ancient times through the Vietnam War, the US Army Museum is housed in the historic Battery Randolph on the grounds of the Hale Koa Hotel. Self-guided and audio tours available.
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Popular for its surf waves and for snorkeling, the Waikiki Beach is just steps away from restaurants, zoos, hotels, and all the other attractions which can be found on an island.
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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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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 Honolulu Zoo houses over 900 different mammals, birds and reptiles on 42 acres, organized according to tropical zones, from the Tropical Rainforest to the African Savannah.
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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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A 300-acre tract of land designated as a public park in 1867, Kapiolani Park, is an ideal place for a family to enjoy all the beauty that Hawaii has to offer. Lush greenery, jogging trails, sports courts, picnic areas and more, make this a great place to visit.
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A popular touristic attraction in Oahu, the Diamond Head covers 475 acres and has hiking trails. It was formed more than 300,000 years ago during a massive eruption, with the flora and fauna being introduced only 300 years ago. There are picnic areas on the site.
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Diamond Head State Monument is over 475 acres and includes a saucer-shaped crater that was formed about 300,000 years ago. The hike takes 1.5 to 2 hours and includes some steep segments.