Dog Friendly Activities in Maalaea, HI

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There are 31 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Maalaea. 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 Maalaea.

Pet Friendly Upcountry Dog Park
Upcountry Dog Park Upcountry Dog Park is a fenced recreation space in Makawao, HI. Bring your dog to this canine hangout to play off-leash in the grass and meet local mutts. The park is divided into two separate sections for dogs under 20 lbs and larger dogs to play safely. The park is also home to a water fountain, hose for muddy paws and a waste station. See Details
Pet Friendly Family Portraits - No Additional Fees
Family Portraits - No Additional Fees 'Family Portraits - No Additional Fees' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Vincent. Create some lasting memories with your pooch while in Hawaii. Your host to capture beautiful moments in candid and posed photos as you walk along the beach. You will receive 125+ professionally edited images and a gallery where you can share and download full resolution files with no hidden fees. The experience lasts 1 hour and can accommodate up to 10 guests of all ages. Rates start at $99 per person. See Details
Kamaole Beach Park III Kamaole Beach Park on the island of Maui in Hawaii is pet friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to tour this park's 3 beaches and dip a paw in the water. The easy trail through the dunes is 2.6-miles out-and-back and is rated easy. See Details
Lahaina Recreation Center Dog Park Lahaina Recreation Center Dog Park is a pet-friendly recreation space in Lahaina, HI. Located on The Valley Isle of Maui, this fenced space welcomes dogs to play off-leash at the foot of some epic mountains. The park is divided into two separate sections for small and large dogs to play safely and there's a water fountain where hot dogs can rehydrate. See Details
Kahakapao Loop Trail Kahakapao Loop Trail is a pet-friendly trail in Makawao, HI. Bring your leashed dog on this picturesque trail in Makawao Forest Reserve rated moderately difficult. This loop trail is over 6 miles in length and will take you and your pooch roughly 3 hours to complete. See Details
West Maui Forest Reserve West Maui Forest Reserve in Wailuku, HI is pet friendly. This mountainous reserve is home to waterfalls, hiking trails and volcanic rock formations. The reserve's Waihe'e Ridge Trail is a difficult trail that welcomes leashed dogs to join their owners. See Details
Waihou Spring Trail Waihou Spring Trail is a pet-friendly trail in Makawao, HI. This shady pathway through Waihou Spring Forest Reserve is a great place to bring your pooch for a walk on a hot day. It's rated moderately difficult and is under 2 miles in length. See Details
Wailea Oceanfront Boardwalk Trail Kihei, HI's Wailea Oceanfront Boardwalk Trail is a pet-friendly boardwalk in Makena State Park. This easy trail is a great place for you and your pooch to stretch your legs along the Maui coast. Begin your stroll at Keawakapu Beach in the north and walk alongside gorgeous white sand beaches and eight world-class resorts finishing up at Polo Beach. See Details
ʻOhai Trail 'Ohai Trail Loop in Lahaina, HI is pet friendly. This short but sweet coastal pathway offers dogs and their owners an easy hike just over a mile in length. Visitors will be rewarded with spectacular Pacific views. See Details
Papalaua Wayside Park Papalaua Wayside Park in Wailuku, HI is pet friendly. Explore three different trails with your dog. Stride out on the Lahaina Pali Trail, a difficult out-and back coastal pathway. Or, check out the easy Olawalu Petroglyphs instead. At just over a mile, dogs are even allowed off-leash in places. The park's Old Honoapilani Road Trail is another easy trail along the coast. See Details
Nakalele Blowhole Nakalele Blowhole Trail is a pet-friendly trail on the island of Maui in Wailuku, HI. Outbound hounds can embark on the moderate Nakalele Blowhole Trail to see the natural geyser that spews seawater high into the air from an underwater lava tube. This trail is 1.2-miles out-and-back. See Details
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