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🌊 Water Parks & Splash Pads for Kids in Maui, HI

6 water parks, splash pads, and swimming spots rated and reviewed by families.

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Haleakalā National Park national park in Maui, HI🧗 Adventure
Photo: Sean LaBonte
4.9(11,795)$$

Haleakalā National Park offers families an unforgettable adventure exploring one of the world's largest dormant volcanoes, with otherworldly crater landscapes that kids describe as 'visiting Mars.' From easy nature walks perfect for little legs to the awe-inspiring summit sunrise experience, this park provides unique opportunities for children to learn about Hawaiian culture, geology, and ecosystems found nowhere else on Earth.

🕑 4-6 hours for summit sunrise experience including drive time, or 2-4 hours for Kipahulu District coastal trails and pools
Mākena State Park state park in Maui, HI🌳 Park
Photo: Ryan Machala
4.8(3,248)Free

Mākena State Park, often called 'Big Beach,' offers families over two-thirds of a mile of golden sand and calm, gentle waves perfect for little ones learning to splash and play. The wide-open beach gives kids plenty of room to build sandcastles, try bodyboarding, and explore tide pools, while parents can relax knowing the gradual slope into the water is ideal for young swimmers.

🕑 3-5 hours
Waiʻānapanapa State Park state park in Maui, HI🌳 Park
Photo: Troy Teeples

Waiʻānapanapa State Park is a magical volcanic wonderland where kids can explore dramatic black sand beaches, venture into ancient lava caves, and watch the ocean spray through a natural blowhole. This isn't your typical beach day,it's an adventure-filled geology lesson that kids will remember forever, with tide pools to investigate and stunning coastal trails perfect for family exploration.

🕑 3-4 hours
ʻĪao Valley State Monument state park in Maui, HI🌳 Park
Photo: Danielle Carlisle

ʻĪao Valley State Monument offers families an accessible introduction to Maui's stunning rainforest environment without requiring strenuous hiking. Kids will be mesmerized by the towering 1,200-foot ʻĪao Needle rock formation, while easy paved walkways let even stroller-pushing parents explore the lush valley, bubbling streams, and learn about this sacred Hawaiian historical site.

🕑 1-2 hours
Kalama Park city park in Maui, HI🌳 Park
Photo: Dipti Khanna
4.6(1,636)Free

Kalama Park is a beloved Kihei destination offering something for every age with its expansive playground equipment, skate park, basketball courts, and sprawling grassy areas perfect for running and picnicking. With stunning ocean views and cool trade winds, this centrally-located park provides a welcome break from beach time while keeping the kids active and entertained.

🕑 1.5-3 hours
Kepaniwai Park park in Maui, HI🌳 Park
Photo: Florida Native
4.6(1,322)Free

Kepaniwai Park offers families a unique opportunity to explore Hawaii's multicultural heritage through hands-on discovery in a stunning natural setting. Kids can run through themed pavilions representing Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Portuguese, and Hawaiian cultures, splash in shallow streams, and picnic under shady trees,all completely free. The park's combination of cultural education, natural beauty, and open play spaces makes it a refreshing alternative to beach days.

🕑 1.5-2 hours

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