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Lydia B: Volunteering with Paul at the Metric Century Ride
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Chelsea M: Stop by Fumis on your way to the North Shore in Kahuhu. This artistically painted truck will first catch your attention over the other shrimp trucks due to its fine detail of art among the outside.
Devin O: Come see one of the most incredible sites on Oahu. The story behind how this hole formed between the rocks is...well you need to go there to find out.
Devin O: This is the beach where the famous Eddie suffer competition held in the winter time (waves permitting) The waves here can reach up to 25+ feet. Awesome sight. During the summer this is a great spot for families.
Devin O: This is a beautiful waterfall that the entire family can swim at. The best part is the their our lifeguards present too. This waterfall is at the end of the waimea state park trail.
21.6762,-157.9470 has a Walk Score of 31 out of 100. This location is Car-Dependent — a few amenities are within walking distance.
Walk nearby to coffee from Hukilau Cafe and groceries from Kahuku Superette.
The nearest restaurants are Tita's Grill, Giovanni's Aloha Shrimp, Kahuku Golf Course, Kahuku Grill, Papanui the Story Teller, Romy's Kahuku Prawns & Shrimp Inc, Fumi's Kahuku Shrimp, and Domino's Pizza.
Nearby schools include Kahuku High & Intermediate School.
Lydia Bishop: Volunteering with Paul at the Metric Century Ride
Lydia Bishop: Do all your errands at Longs & Whole Foods, a little strolling in the eclectic stores & have a yummy lunch, dinner or snack at any one of the great restaurants or Farmer's Market on Thursday...all while you charge your car.
Devin Ogg: Come check out the original Dole Plantation. This place offers train ride, the worlds largest maze, and amazing pineapple ice-cream.
Devin Ogg: Come see one of the most incredible sites on Oahu. The story behind how this hole formed between the rocks is...well you need to go there to find out.
Devin Ogg: This is the beach where the famous Eddie suffer competition held in the winter time (waves permitting) The waves here can reach up to 25+ feet. Awesome sight. During the summer this is a great spot for families.
Devin Ogg: Come to the north side of the island to go skydiving. This is the place to do it with multiple companies to choose from.