Ulupō Heiau State Historic Site
"Kaneohe residents enjoy a short drive to Ulupō Heiau, perfect for learning about Oʻahu’s history and enjoying the nearby marshlands."
Ancient Hawaiian temple site with cultural exhibits and marsh views in Kailua.
Discover 9 parks for sightseeing within driving distance of Kaneohe
"Kaneohe residents enjoy a short drive to Ulupō Heiau, perfect for learning about Oʻahu’s history and enjoying the nearby marshlands."
Ancient Hawaiian temple site with cultural exhibits and marsh views in Kailua.
"Kāneʻohe features lush gardens and bay views, making it a popular destination for nature lovers exploring Oʻahu’s windward side."
A scenic lookout with sweeping views of Oʻahu’s windward coast and historic significance.
"Kaneohe offers lush scenery and easy access to both Windward Oahu and Honolulu, attracting visitors interested in both natural beauty and history."
Historic burial site of Hawaiian royalty with a chapel and landscaped grounds.
"Kaneohe locals visit for quick access to nature and some of the best sunset views on Oʻahu."
Scenic lookout park with sweeping views of Honolulu and Diamond Head.
"Kāneʻohe is known for lush landscapes and easy access to Oʻahu's south shore, making Diamond Head a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts."
A renowned volcanic crater with scenic trails and sweeping views of Honolulu.
"Nestled on the windward coast, Kaneohe offers lush scenery and access to botanical gardens, making it a scenic drive to the park."
A scenic park on Pearl Harbor’s shore with picnic areas, playground, and harbor views.
"Kaneohe, nestled between the Ko‘olau Mountains and Kaneohe Bay, is a gateway for windward Oahu residents seeking outdoor adventures at Kaiwi."
A scenic coastal park on Oahu’s southeastern shore, known for dramatic cliffs and ocean vistas.
"Kāneʻohe residents visit Lāʻie Point for its dramatic cliffs and as a gateway to exploring the North Shore."
A scenic coastal park known for its sea arch, ocean vistas, and tranquil atmosphere.
"Nestled between the Koʻolau mountains and Kāneʻohe Bay, this city is a scenic destination for visitors interested in both natural beauty and cultural history."
Oʻahu’s largest ancient heiau, overlooking Waimea Bay.