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94-920 Lumi'au'au Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
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Consisting of a large, open field, Mitsuo Shito Neighborhood Park offers visitors recreational activities like jogging, soccer, football, and more. The park has several shady areas where visitors can set up a picnic.
15.0 Miles
Race World Hawaii is a recreational go-kart facility that has 2 race car tracks and is available for corporate events, birthday parties, and school field trips. The organization has the goal of bringing families together through boxcar driving.
15.0 Miles
Pacific Palisades Park is a little park high up the mountains in Pearl City. The park offers a variety of amenities including a basketball court, playground, softball field and rec center.
15.1 Miles
Offering both upper and lower trails, Waimano Ridge Trail is suitable for all. While on the trail, hikers can enjoy views of streams and mountains, or can stop along the way to explore its many caves.
15.3 Miles
Visitors should be careful on the dangerous but invigorating Pu'u Manamana Hiking Trail that showcases the beautiful nature of Hawaii. Paths are overgrown with vegetation to maintain an undeveloped air.
15.3 Miles
Measuring six acres, Honowai Park provides two full basketball courts as well as two baseball fields. The park has restroom facilities, benches and a children's play structure with slides, a bridge and climbing areas.
15.4 Miles
Waipahu's Hawaii Plantation Village is dedicated to the legacy of the Hawaiian sugar industry. Its exhibits contain photos and items from the 'golden age' of sugar, which lasted approximately one hundred years and ended in 1950.
15.4 Miles
The Waimano Pool Trail is accessed via the Manana Trail and features a 45 minute hike with moderate hills and a canopy of shady trees. At the end of the trail are natural pools with waterfalls and a rope swing.
15.4 Miles
Climbing up the side ridge for six miles through bush and native forest, the Manana Trail ends at the Ko'olau Ridge Summit. The final section of the trail is not regularly maintained though and is not recommended for inexperienced hikers.
15.4 Miles
Home to the Hawaii Pacific University's Sharks, Hans L'orange Park hosts baseball games for visitors and the community. Visitors can join the locals cheering for the home team from the bleachers.