Hawaii State Parks Near Haleʻiwa

Discover 14 parks within driving distance of Haleʻiwa

Puʻu o Mahuka Heiau State Historic Site

Pupukea, Hawaii
6 miles away

"A charming surf town known for its art galleries, shops, and proximity to North Shore beaches, making it a convenient base for visiting Puʻu o Mahuka Heiau."

Puʻu o Mahuka Heiau is a National Historic Landmark featuring the island’s largest heiau, with interpretive signs and sweeping coastal views. It’s a must-visit for those interested in Hawaiian history and culture.

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Kaʻena Point State Park

Waialua, Oʻahu, Hawaii
10 miles away

"Haleiwa visitors enjoy the short drive to Kaʻena Point for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the scenic North Shore."

Kaʻena Point State Park features wild coastal landscapes, native seabird nesting areas, and sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. It is a haven for hikers and nature lovers seeking solitude and natural beauty.

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Wahiawā Freshwater State Recreation Area

Wahiawā, Hawaii
10 miles away

"Haleiwa locals visit for peaceful fishing and to enjoy the calm waters of Lake Wilson."

Nestled along Lake Wilson, Wahiawā Freshwater State Recreation Area features fishing, boating, and shaded picnic areas. Its tranquil setting makes it a popular spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Mālaekahana State Recreation Area

Laie, Hawaii
14 miles away

"Haleiwa, a popular North Shore town, offers quick access for locals and visitors seeking Mālaekahana’s spacious beach and recreation area."

Mālaekahana State Recreation Area is known for its wide sandy beach, shaded picnic spots, and family-friendly camping. Visitors enjoy swimming, bodysurfing, and relaxing in a tranquil coastal setting.

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Lāʻie Point State Wayside

Lāʻie, Hawaii
17 miles away

"Haleʻiwa surfers and tourists often include Lāʻie Point in their North Shore itineraries for its iconic sea arch."

Lāʻie Point State Wayside features stunning views of the Pacific, a natural sea arch, and rugged coastal cliffs. It's an ideal spot for sightseeing, picnicking, and enjoying the natural beauty of Oʻahu’s North Shore.

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Āiea Bay State Recreation Area

Āiea, Hawaii
27 miles away

"Famous for its surf culture and historic town center, Haleiwa draws visitors from across the island, including those seeking recreation in central Oʻahu."

Āiea Bay State Recreation Area features open lawns, shaded picnic facilities, a playground, and sweeping views of Pearl Harbor. Its convenient location makes it ideal for family outings and community events.

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Iolani Palace State Monument

Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
29 miles away

"Haleiwa visitors often make a trip to Iolani Palace as part of a day in Honolulu, combining history with urban exploration."

Iolani Palace State Monument is a historic site in Honolulu, featuring the grand palace of Hawaii’s former monarchs. Visitors can explore opulent rooms, learn about Hawaiian history, and stroll the palace grounds.

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Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana State Park

Kahana, Oahu, Hawaii
32 miles away

"A surf town on the North Shore, Haleiwa residents visit Kahana for its calm bay and cultural experiences."

Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana State Park features a verdant valley, traditional Hawaiian cultural sites, and access to Kahana Bay. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, swimming, and learning about native traditions in a serene environment.

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Puʻu ʻUalakaʻa State Wayside

Honolulu, Hawaii
32 miles away

"Haleiwa residents often visit the park for a day trip to experience city views and cooler upland breezes."

Puʻu ʻUalakaʻa State Wayside is renowned for its breathtaking vistas of Honolulu and the Pacific Ocean. The park provides picnic facilities, restrooms, and easy access to nature just minutes from downtown.

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Ulupō Heiau State Historic Site

Kailua, Hawaii
34 miles away

"Haleiwa residents and tourists can make a day trip to Ulupō Heiau to experience Oʻahu’s ancient sites and lush eastern coast."

Ulupō Heiau State Historic Site is a revered cultural landmark featuring a large heiau (temple) and interpretive displays. It offers insight into traditional Hawaiian religion and agriculture, set amidst lush surroundings.

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Nuʻuanu Pali State Wayside

Honolulu, Hawaii
34 miles away

"A charming North Shore surf town, Haleʻiwa is a favorite for those seeking a blend of adventure, shopping, and local eats."

Nuʻuanu Pali State Wayside is famous for its dramatic cliffs, powerful winds, and sweeping views over Kāneʻohe and Kailua. The site is also historically significant as the location of the Battle of Nuʻuanu.

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Heʻeia State Park

Kāneʻohe, Oʻahu, Hawaii
34 miles away

"Visitors from Haleiwa enjoy exploring Oʻahu’s windward coast and often stop at Heʻeia State Park for its scenic views."

Heʻeia State Park features sweeping views of Kāneʻohe Bay, open green spaces, and a historic fishpond. It’s ideal for picnics, kayaking, and cultural education.

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Diamond Head State Monument

Honolulu, Hawaii
35 miles away

"Haleʻiwa, on the North Shore, is a popular surf town whose visitors often make the drive south to experience Diamond Head's famous hike and views."

Diamond Head State Monument is known for its iconic crater, historic hiking trail, and breathtaking vistas of Waikīkī and the Pacific. The park is a popular destination for outdoor recreation and learning about Hawaii's natural and cultural history.

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Kaiwi State Scenic Shoreline

Honolulu, Hawaii
52 miles away

"Haleiwa, a historic surf town on the North Shore, draws visitors to Kaiwi for a change of scenery and dramatic ocean views."

Kaiwi State Scenic Shoreline is renowned for its breathtaking coastal views, native wildlife, and the iconic Makapu‘u Lighthouse. The park is ideal for sightseeing, photography, and observing migrating humpback whales during winter.

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