- TripBuzz found 327 things to do with kids in or near Kaaawa, Hawaii, including 315 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Honolulu, Haleiwa, Kaneohe and Kapolei.
- From Ka'a'awa Beach Park to Stand Up Paddle Lessons - Turtle's Paddle Adventures, the Kaaawa area offers 70 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Paddleboarding, Hiking Trails and Beaches.
- Kaaawa is a small community on the island of O'ahu. The area has a small but inviting beach, with a fringing reef, an area popular for sunbathing and snorkeling. The sweeping scenic views have been seen in films such as Jurassic Park and George of the Jungle, and are enjoyed by travelers year round.
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Oahu's Hawaiian Railway is a historical train line maintained by the Hawaiian Railway Society. It features renovated rail cars and several working trains. The Hawaiian Railway is especially noted for its seasonal ride specials, such as the popular haunted rides offered around Halloween.
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Mt Ka'ala Trail
Northern End of Waianae Valley Road, Waianae, HI 96792
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Mt Ka'ala Trail is a hiking trail that ascends to the highest point of the island at the summit of Mount Ka'ala. The trail has a native forest at the top and offers views of the North Shore.
19.9 Miles
The Makakilo Community Park is a neighborhood park that includes 4 tennis courts, 2 softball fields, 2 meetings rooms, and 2 volleyball courts. The complex also has a conference room that can be rented.
20.2 Miles
Observe the entertaining sport of polo at the Hawaii Polo Club. The underrated sport brings back a taste of older days and gives spectators the opportunity to watch one of the last remaining interactive horseback sports.
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Offering an array of exciting adventure options is Oahu Horseback Rides. The company offers seaside rides, romantic sunset rides and more advanced one-on-one options, as well as polo lessons for those looking for some sports action.
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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.
20.3 Miles
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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Affiliated with Makai Ocean Engineering, the Makai Research Pier is a diving and snorkeling spot that is open to the public on weekdays. The pier offers access to a varied array of sea life.
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With riding trails, dressage ring, and jumping course, situated on a 2,600 acre cattle ranch, Sea Horse Training specializes in quality Hunt Seat Equitation training with personal attention from a certified American Riding Instructor. Riders at all levels are welcome.
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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.