Dog Friendly Activities in Kapolei, HI

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Kapolei, and 89 more nearby. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Kapolei.

Pet Friendly Mermaid Fantasy Photo Shoot
Mermaid Fantasy Photo Shoot 'Mermaid Fantasy Photo Shoot' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Drea. Your leashed pup is welcome to come along to this experience. Your host will provide you with a mermaid tail and help you pose for these unique photos. The experience lasts 2 hours and can accommodate up to 6 guests ages 16 and up. You do not need modeling experience to be a mer-person, but should feel comfortable around a camera and take direction well. Rates start at $350 per person. See Details
Pet Friendly 'Aiea Loop Trail
'Aiea Loop Trail 'Aiea Loop Trail is a popular dog-friendly hike in Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area. The smell of eucalyptus trees will lead you to this 4.8-mile loop that follows the ridge along the west side of Halawa Valley. Fido is welcome to join you as a hiking buddy, but dogs must be kept on a leash. See Details
Mililani Dog Park Mililani Dog Park is an off-leash area that is fully fenced and includes benches, trees and a doggie drinking fountain in Mililani, HI. Bring Fido for some fresh air and exercise while socializing with other pups and pet parents. See Details
SUPDog Hawaii Bring Fido to learn how to Stand Up Paddle Board in Honolulu, Hawaii. The wonders of the Pacific Ocean surround us here in Hawaii. Its magnetic draw cleanses our spirits daily. Watching our furry loved ones play and embrace its energy reminds us how lucky we are to be alive. How special life is. Paddling with dogs has a special feeling, and SUP Dog Hawaii wants to share that feeling with you. Pricing for dog-friendly SUP lessons starts at $95. See Details
Hauʻula Loop Trail Hauʻula Loop Trail in Laie, HI is dog friendly. Bring Fido with you while you hike the uphill 2.6-mile pathway that goes through lush forest and features ocean and waterfall views. It's generally considered a moderately difficult hike that'll take under two hours to complete. There's no parking, so you'll have to park at the beach park and walk down the street to the trailhead. Be sure to pack water and waste bags for your pup! See Details
Dog Park at Moanalua Community Park The Dog Park at Moanalua Community Park is central to residents in the Honolulu and Leeward areas. Located in Honolulu minutes from the windward side of Oahu, this off-leash park offers lots of running space for dogs and picnic tables for their owners. There is access to fresh water on site and several trash receptacles. The park is clean, cool and very well manicured. See Details
Diamond Head Bark Park Diamond Head Bark Park in Honolulu, HI is located by Diamond Head Crater. This a large, fenced park with plenty of room to run around off leash. Bring Fido to enjoy some exercise and socialization with other canines. See Details
Manoa Falls Trail Manoa Falls Trail is a pet-friendly hike near Honolulu, Hawaii. This loop trail is around 1.6 miles of muddy pathways that bring you to a 150-foot waterfall of the same name. Swimming in the pool beneath the falls is discouraged as the standing water can sometimes carry a virus. Off-leash hunting dogs may be in the area, so visiting dogs must be leashed and cleaned up after. See Details
Ohana Surf Project The Ohana Surf Project offers pet-friendly SUP rentals for dogs and their owners to enjoy in Honolulu, HI. If your dog is tired of watching you have all the fun on the waves, this rental company has you covered. They offer training classes and guided lessons for beginners. More experienced canine carvers can rent a SUP and go solo (with a human) too. Dogs should be equipped with their own canine life vest for safety. See Details
Makaha Beach Park Bring Fido to the Makaha Beach Park to explore the areas below the high-tide line in Waianae, HI. This pet-friendly beach boasts white sand and beautiful mountain views. Dogs are allowed on the ocean side of the debris line, which is often marked by seaweed. Pets must be on a leash at all times and wear a county-issued license. Please remember to clean up after any messes and pack some water for Fido. See Details
Hike and Explore the North Shore 'Hike and Explore the North Shore' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Beth. With prior approval, dogs are welcome on this Hawaiian hike to viewing spots, World War 2 bunkers, and views of Pipeline and Sunset beach from above. During whale watching season, you might spot some breaching in the water below. The experience lasts 2.5 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests ages 6 and up. This experience is for people of all skill levels and ages but guests should be able to handle long walks and have some type of hiking experience. Guest should be able to hike up and down hills. Rates start at $65 per person. See Details
Indigo Ocean Hawaii Indigo Ocean Hawaii is a dog-friendly eco tour agency in Honolulu, HI. Fido is welcome to join you on a private cruise on a 40 passenger catamaran. View wild dolphins, sea turtles, tropical fish, and rare sea creatures during your 3 hour tour. Snacks are served, but you are welcome to bring your own (no bananas, please). Wear swimwear under your clothes and bring towels, eco-friendly sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. See Details
Ala Wai Dog Park Ala Wai Dog Park, located near Ala Wai Elementary School along the canal, is a fenced dog park in Honolulu, HI. The park is next to the Iolani School Trail and features benches, shade and separate fenced areas for off-leash play. See Details
Manoa Valley District Park Manoa Valley District Park is a pet-friendly destination in Honolulu, HI, where leashed dogs are welcome to join their humans. This semi-fenced park features baseball fields, a playground, a community garden and a parking lot. Enjoy a walk on the grassy lawn or have a picnic with Fido under the shade of a tree. See Details
Makiki Valley Trail Makiki Valley Trail is a short, pet-friendly riverside hike in Honolulu, HI. This 2.5-mile loop trail is actually a combination of three trails in total and weaves through a wooded area, alongside a brook and river. Dogs must be on a leash for the duration of their visit and all mess should be cleaned up after them. See Details
Hawaii Surf Dogs Hawaii Surf Dogs is a great pet-friendly experience for you and your dog to share together along the North Shore of Oahu near Waialua, HI. Rocky the surfing instructor has 33 years of experience and wants to invite your dog to try some paddle boarding or surfing. Not all dogs are cut out for life on the open waves though, so make sure you get Fido comfortable with the water and board before taking on a lesson. Call Rocky in advance to schedule. See Details
Blue Planet Blue Planet is a pet-friendly surf shop that carries surfboards, stand-up paddle boards, accessories & tees, plus rentals & lessons. They offer a soft SUP board, which is ideal for the comfort of your dog's paws. Check their website for pricing and online rental bookings. See Details
Manana Trail Dogs are allowed to join their owners on the pet-friendly Manana Trail in Pearl City, HI. This popular trail is nearly seven miles long, so it requires a good bit of preparation before you head out. Dogs must be kept on a leash for the duration of their visit. See Details
Waipahū Dog Park Waipahū Dog Park is pet-friendly. Located on the makai-end of the Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park, this park spans nearly 12,800 square feet and has a unique parallelogram design. The stunning views of the mountain range in the distance make any visit here a captivating experience. Hot dogs can refuel at the water stations provided. Don't forget to clean up after your pup. See Details
Kapa‘ele‘ele Trail Enjoy a gorgeous hike with your pooch on the Kapa'ele'ele Trail in the Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park. This 1.2-mile loop trail provides breathtaking views of the Kahana Bay and Huilua Fishpond while taking you past historic cultural sites in Hauula, HI. Your dog must be on a leash six-feet long or less. While much of the trail is canopied by trees, heat and humidity are a concern. Bring plenty of water for yourself and your pup. See Details
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