- Our list of the best things to do in Keaau, Hawaii, features the top 88 nearby activities — including 46 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Keaau, HI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Tours, Museums & Galleries, and Adventures.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Keaau, HI , followed by 85 popular activities in nearby cities, including Hilo, Pahoa, Volcano, Hakalau, Honomu, Papaikou, Volcanoes, Wailea, Kailua-Kona, Kalapana, Kurtistown and Mountain View
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Laupahoehoe Point exit off Hwy. 19, Laupahoehoe, HI
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Named for Laupahoehoe, where it is located, Laupahoehoe Beach Park is a coastal area popular with hikers and picnickers. It offers terrific views of the water, especially its many tide pools.
31.2 Miles
With a height of 13,796 feet, the Mauna Kea Summit offers a scenic view of the surroundings. In here is also found the largest observatory for optical, infrared, and submilimeter astronomy center.
31.5 Miles
Mauna Kea is a Hawaiian island that provides visitors with the chance to go both hiking and skiing. The location is known to have clear skies suitable for guests interested in astronomy.
36.9 Miles
Hawaii is an important producer of vanilla beans and vanilla extract. Visitors to the Hawaiian Vanilla Company in Paauilo enjoy a guided tour and multi-course vanilla tasting. There is also a large gift shop on the premesis. .
37.4 Miles
A remnant of an ancient volcanic eruption, the Pua Po o Lava Tube is a must-see for volcano enthusiasts. Visitors are permitted to hike there alone, but ranger-guided tours offer additional insight into the origin and importance of the lava tube.
39.0 Miles
The gorgeous Ka'u Coffee Mill is an important Hawaiin destination for coffee lovers. The Mill grows many of its own beans and also work with those harvested at its regional affiliates. The visitor center doubles as an art gallery.
39.5 Miles
Located at the apex of Highway 240, the Waipi'o Valley Lookout offers an unparalleled view of the entire valley and surrounding areas. The lookout is only accessible on foot or with an ATV because the access road is extremely steep.
39.5 Miles
An inland park, the Kalopa State Recreation Area is located in a well-forested area. The park offers picnic areas, a lodge, a camping area and hiking trails on its 100 acre preserve.
40.0 Miles
A weekly farmer's market and outdoor party, Uncle Robert's Awa Bar & Farmers Market makes every Wednesday evening unforgettable. Enjoy frosty drinks, savory snacks and plenty to see, do and buy.
40.0 Miles
A rugged and peaceful spot, La Perouse Bay provides opportunities for swimming, diving and snorkeling. There are also hiking trails covered in rough lava, lots of fish and turtles, and abundance of coastal plants.