- TripBuzz found 197 things to do with kids in or near Koloa, Hawaii, including 178 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hanalei, Kilauea, Kapaa and Poipu.
- From CJM Country Stables to Lawai Beach, the Koloa area offers 55 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, Horseback Riding, Hiking Trails and Ziplines.
- Koloa, Hawaii calls itself home in Kaua'I County, with a population of over 2,000 in an area of approximately one square mile. The census-designated place holds historical significance to the Hawaiian Islands, home to the first successful sugar plantation in Hawaii. The city maintains this history in its current structure and culture, also boasting a variety of shops and attractions.
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Featuring a large man-made double sectioned pool shielded from the waves by a rock barrier, Lydgate Beach Park also offers a number of other amenities. The park also has extensive green space, as well as paths for hiking and biking.
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Specializing in offshore, deep sea fishing, Island Fishing Kauai provides visitors with all the equipment necessary to catch mahi mahi, striped marlin, and more. The trip takes place on a 27 foot Radar charter boat.
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Wailua River State Park is a perfect place for nature excursions, picnics, and just to enjoy the natural beauty of the land. Visitors can participate in a riverboat cruise to Fern Grotto and scenic waterfalls as well.
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Join Captain Liko Kauai for a boat tour of the Napali coast. This is the best way to see the majestic waterfalls, mysterious sea caves, pristine beaches and crystal-clear water that characterize this portion of the Hawaiian coastline.
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A small park in Waimea, Hofgaard Park is also known as Tamago Park due to its egg-like shape. The park features picnic tables and a statue commemorating Captain James Cook.
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A family business founded in 1974, Kayak Wailua has taken tourists on the only navigable stream in Polynesia. The equipment can be rented from them.
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With a length of 4 miles, the Sleeping Giant Trail leads the hikers from an elevation of 200 feet to 1,300 feet.
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Wailua Kayak & Canoe provides rentals for both kayaking and canoeing as well as guided or unguided kayak river trips. They also offer waterfall tours that last 5 hours and include hiking and lunch.
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Kauai's Nounou Trail takes hikers from the base of the 'Sleeping Giant' mountain all the way to its peak, where a sheltered picnic area awaits them. The trail offers stunning ocean and countryside views.
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The Waimea State Recreational Pier is a wheelchair accessible pier that allows for pier fishing with pools, crabbing, and picnicking. Restrooms, water fountains, picnic tables and trash cans are available on site. Small hammerhead sharks are often caught here.