- TripBuzz found 165 things to do with kids in or near Kekaha, Hawaii, including 152 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hanalei, Koloa, Poipu and Waimea.
- From No Problem Charters to Na Pali Sportfishing, the Kekaha area offers 55 different types of family activities, including: Boat Tours, Fishing, Hiking Trails and Movie Theaters.
- The beautiful city of Kekaha, meaning 'The Place', is a small town on the main island of Hawaii exceeding just over one square mile in size. Attractions include enjoying the beautiful, pristine Hawaiian beaches, the Kokee Museum, the waterfalls and hiking trails, scuba and snorkeling excursions and whale and dolphin watching.
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Located on the south coast of Kauai as part of Poipu Beach, Spouting Horn is a blowhole that shoots water up to 50 feet into the air. Views of the surrounding blue ocean are featured alongside a picnic area.
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Focused especially on displaying the native species, the McBryde Garden covers 252 acres and is the largest off site collection of Hawaiian flora in the world. A conservation and Horticulture Center is on the site.
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PK's Beach, also known as Prince Kuhio Beach, is a great area for snorkeling with many ocean fish to see. Visitors to the beach can also enjoy surfing and playing in the ocean waves.
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Visitors can take a scenic drive down State Highway 520 at Maluhia Road Tree Tunnel. The road is lined with tropical trees that shades the road so that it feels like the visitor is driving through a tunnel.
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Fishing and snorkeling among the surf are popular activities at Lawai Beach. Other activities often found at the beach include swimming, sun bathing, surfing and watching the sea turtles glide through the water.
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Sculpted by Jan Gordan Fischer, the Koloa Sugar Monument is a large white circular sculpture that appears unremarkable from the outside. On the interior, however, is a bronze sculpture commemorating the Hawaiian sugar industry.
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8 line courses are waiting for their visitors at Koloa Zipline. Each line has approximately 1,000 feet in length, with the last line soon measuring 2,500 feet.
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The botanical Moir Gardens, developed in the 1930s, is filled with wildlife and foliage both indigenous to the island as well as exotic. The garden focuses particular interest in the dry climate plants such as cacti and succulents.
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Adjoining Kauai's Pacific coastline, Baby Beach Poipu features white sand beaches and unusual reef formations. Guests appreciate the site's remote peacefulness and opportunities to swim, snorkel, scuba dive, boogie board or surf.