What to do and see in Kapaau, Hawaii (HI): The Best Free Things to do

January 10, 2022 Vergie Nakamoto

Kapaʻau is an unincorporated community in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. Located at the northern tip of the big island of Hawaii, it is celebrated as the birthplace of Kamehameha I.
Restaurants in Kapaau

1. Ackerman Galleries

54-3897 Akoni Pule Hwy, Kapaau, Island of Hawaii, HI 96755 +1 808-889-5138 [email protected] http://www.ackermanhawaii.com
Excellent
68%
Good
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Ackerman Galleries

Reviewed By writeonOntario

They sell beautiful things here, many by local artisans, and in a variety of price ranges. Definitely worth a stop if you are in the area. You won't be disappointed.

2. Pololu Trail

Kapaau, Island of Hawaii, HI 96755
Excellent
76%
Good
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Satisfactory
6%
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Pololu Trail

Reviewed By LakeMichiganGirl

Our family of 5 (3 teens) all enjoyed this hike. Do be smart and wear supportive shoes and bring water. The kids did not want to take waters (teens) and the regretted it on the hike return hike. The hike down to the beach is steep, short but you need to watch your steps as the trail is very uneven. The return hike is very steep and uphill so pace yourself. One person in our group went a bit too fast and had to stop half way up to catch her breadth, and get water as she was getting dizzy. I would not hike here is it has been raining because it would be too slippery to safely hike down. The scenery at the bottom is simply amazing. Beautiful views of the valley, fun rope swings, great beach with sand and rocks. You could spend a long time down there, or not. We've been to the look out before but never ventured down and boy were we glad we did!

3. The Original King Kamehameha Statue

Highway 270, Kapaau, Island of Hawaii, HI 96755 http://www.gohawaii.com/islands/hawaii-big-island/regions/kohala/kamehameha-statue-kapaau
Excellent
32%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
25%
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1%
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1%
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4.0 based on 299 reviews

The Original King Kamehameha Statue

Reviewed By Hollyrik - Bellevue, United States

Showing off the Big Island to an old friend, having not been here in over 30 years. A bunch of obviously kanaka teenagers were surrounding it, so we offered to take their group photo. They were on a field trip from Lahainaluna School on Maui. Their teacher had them sit down while he told them the story of the statue and of their school’s connection to Kamehaeha. Then they stood, sang three Hawaiian songs including their school anthem and performed a hula accompanied by 5 ukuleles. We thanked them profusely. My Mother was kamaaina Maui, born in Paia, and my grandmother and great grandmother were both educators on Maui, so this was especially meaningful to us.

4. Keokea Beach Park

52-128 Keokea Park Road, Kapaau, HI 96755, Kapaau, Island of Hawaii, HI 96755 +1 808-961-8311
Excellent
41%
Good
41%
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18%
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4.0 based on 83 reviews

Keokea Beach Park

Reviewed By 2MetreMan - Island of Hawaii, United States

We were looking for a new, peaceful venue to do some personal work in Nature, and this place popped up in our research. What a gem!! Reports said that it was "popular with locals" and because it is kind of out of the way, that appears to be true. Two or three local guys were fishing using throw nets while we were there. We visited on a Thursday and it was anything but crowded. There's a small, curvy, sometimes one-lane roadway in to the park, but so well worth the drive! There's a man-made "breakwater" of rocks across one side of the bay, which has created a small "inlet" with a sloping, sandy "beach" - good for children to splash around in (lots of little, amusing crabs and some small fish!), but not for swimming. The breakwater is a good place to (carefully) climb up on and watch the breakers roll in. Beautiful, wooded clifftops with white breakers at their bases lie as a vista seawards, and Maui can be seen if the sky is clear enough of clouds. The park is very well-kept, with a large pavilion, plus a smaller one atop a rocky outcrop above the small "beach." Several picnic tables are available around the park. A shower, clean toilets, a beautiful ambience - truly, this place is a gem. It does not have the "standard white sand beach" so if that's what you are looking for, save your time for elsewhere, but if you enjoy natural energy - try Keokea Beach Park! You won't be sorry!! ???? ????

5. Kapa’a Beach Park

Akoni Pule Hwy, Kapaau, Island of Hawaii, HI 96755
Excellent
27%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
45%
Poor
18%
Terrible
1%
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3.5 based on 11 reviews

Kapa’a Beach Park

Reviewed By Berrywin - Los Angeles, United States

We stopped here to check out the snorkeling possibilities (yes, there are & diving too!) & found out it's a well known place to watch whales. We saw a number of whales both times we visited. The second time was there was huge surf, some waves sending spray higher than the pavilion roof.

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