- TripBuzz found 207 things to do with kids in or near Makena, Hawaii, including 194 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wailuku, Lahaina, Kula and Wailea.
- From Maluaka Beach to Oneloa Beach, the Makena area offers 76 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, Surfing Lessons, Parks and Ziplines.
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Hana Ballpark is a low profile ballpark which is often the host to a variety of special community events. The park maintains a baseball field and two standard basketball courts.
30.1 Miles
Home to a museum and information center, the Hana Cultural Center's artifacts and exhibits explore traditional local Hana culture. Visit the old Hana courthouse, and a replica Kauhale Village.
30.1 Miles
The red sand of Kaihalulu Beach is well hidden and hard to find. Follow the two paths downhill through the tall shrubs and rocky gravel to find a roaring blue ocean waiting.
30.1 Miles
At Hana Bay Beach Park, visitors can take a walk in black sand or swim in the ocean. There are also caves located in the park that visitors can explore. Picnics can be enjoyed under a wooden pavilion.
30.2 Miles
1 Manele Bay Rd, Lanai City, HI 96763
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The Challenge at Manele is an 18-hole golf course which uses the Pacific Ocean as a natural hazard. The course was designed by Jack Nicklaus and was opened in 1993. It has a golf shop, and the clubhouse can be rented for special occasions.
30.2 Miles
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5031 Hana Hwy, Behind the Hotel Hana Maui, Hana, HI 96713
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Kaihalulu Red Sand Beach is one of the few red sand beaches in the world. The sand is a deep red-black which contrasts with the blue water, the black sea wall and the green ironwood trees.
32.9 Miles
One of Lanai's most popular attractions for outdoor enthusiasts is the Munro Trail. This one-lane dirt trail is 12.8 miles long and is a favorite among hikers, mountain bikers and ATV enthusiasts.
33.1 Miles
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730 Lanai Ave., Room 126, Lanai City, HI 96763
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Dedicated to preserving and celebrating the natural history of Hawaii, the Lanai Culture & Heritage Center displays artifact pertaining to the cultural history of the Lanai people.
33.1 Miles
Near a former fishing village, Naha Beach is a mostly rocky beach at the end of a bumpy, dirt road. Fishing is still a favorite activity, and guests can also see the walls of an ancient fishpond.
33.3 Miles
Populated by rocks of all sizes and shapes, the Garden of the Gods resembles a lunar landscape. While vehicles are permitted into the area, removing or repositioning any of the rocks is prohibited.