- Our list of the best things to do in Laie, Hawaii, features the top 331 nearby activities — including 148 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
 - Laie, HI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Tours, and Adventures.
 - The results below include the top 16 things to do within the city of Laie, HI , followed by 311 popular activities in nearby cities, including Haleiwa, Kaneohe, Kailua, Mililani, Waianae, Waipahu, Pearl City, Honolulu, Waialua, Aiea, Kapolei, Wahiawa, Ewa Beach, Kahuku, Kaaawa, Waimanalo, Kualapuu, Wailua and Hauula
 
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            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.        
    
    
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            Two daily tours are offered at the USS Missouri Memorial for visitors to explore the last battleship ever built. The ship sections that can be toured include the surrender deck, engine rooms, gun turrets and damage control central station.        
    
    
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            Passing through the extensive Kawainui Marsh wetland area, the Kawainui Marsh Trail is a 2.6 mile out and back hiking trail that allows pets. The trail is scenic and relatively easy.        
    
    
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            Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor
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                319 Lexington Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96818
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            Located on Ford Island, the Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor occupies two hangars and the original control tower that still bears the scars of the first aviation battlefield in the United States. The site also hosts an annual airshow.        
    
    
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            Visitors and locals enjoy spending time at the Kamokila Hawaiian Village. Popular activities include hiking tours, canoeing, kayaking, swimming and waterfall photography. The Village is also available for weddings and other large events.        
    
    
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            The Kalama Beach Park offers picnic, BBQ and pavilion areas, a small unsupervised beach, and outdoor recreational areas for volleyball, basketball, baseball, soccer and tennis.        
    
    
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            Located along the scenic Kailua Beach, Kalama Beach is a public beach location offering peaceful and relaxing ocean views to those who visit. Swimming, windsurfing, and relaxing in the sand are among the many popular activities at the beach.        
    
    
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            One of the 3 top golf courses in Hawaii according to Golf Digest, Ko'olau Golf Club has an 18-hole golf course designed by Dick Nugent. Tournaments and private events, such as weddings, can be held in here.        
    
    
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                84-1042 Maunaolu Street, Waianae, HI 96792
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            Located on a 7 acre property, Historic Makaha Valley Riding Stables gives visitors the opportunity to experience life as a Hawaiian cowboy. Besides daily horseback rides on many trails the ranch also provides country farming education.        
    
    
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            Walk the trails of Hawaii's largest wetlands area at Kawai Nui Marsh, a protected conservation area for endangered wetland birds, and a site of historical and archeological significance.