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Maui Polo Club - Outdoor Field - Announcer's Stand

Maui Polo Club - Outdoor Field

5.0(2 reviews)
10.7 mi

This business post is a bit of a mess. There are actually two different polo field locations…read moreupcountry, but the headquarters is downtown. So for lack of better options I posted my pics from the smaller Manduke venue closer to Pukalani. It's a cozy arena setting where you can sit on the grass or bring your own chairs and pop up shade tents. The family events include lead-in keiki polo as well as proper club play. Annual charity events bring out the community to watch and participate. Very casual and relaxed because it's all about having a good time. Family, friends, fun in a beautiful outdoor setting - you can't go wrong with that. It's seasonal so be sure to check their calendar before heading here. Venues may vary depending on weather.

First: the address on the entry is wrong (and Yelp won't accept my edit). This is the club's…read moreheadquarters address, but if you want to see a polo match, the field entrance is at the intersection of Olinda Rd and Hanamu Rd in Kula, on the slopes of Haleakala. Here's the first fact you need to know: it's FIVE BUCKS to get in. This is by far the least expensive polo match I've ever heard of. Go through the gate and down a long, windy dirt road. You'll arrive at the polo field itself, which overlooks Maui's central valley, Kahakuloa Head and the Pacific Ocean. Once you're at the field, you can either sit in the sun-sheltered grandstand and hear the announcer's calls, or you can back your car right up to the field and tailgate. More people seem to take the tailgating option, but if you're unfamiliar with the game (like we were), it's probably a better idea to sit in the grandstand and hear the announcer explain what's happening. Everybody here was friendly, even though we were quite clearly tourists who had strayed pretty far from the resort areas. Definitely worth checking out if you're on the island! Matches are held every Sunday.

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Maui Polo Club - Outdoor Field - Sitting in the shade watching the games on a sunny Sunday afternoon.

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Sitting in the shade watching the games on a sunny Sunday afternoon.

Hawaiian Canoe Club - Portion of their fleet of canoes ready to race!

Hawaiian Canoe Club

4.5(4 reviews)
11.2 mi

I'm not a paddler but I know people who do and this place does a great job of assisting the…read morecommunity with a traditional sport. Outrigger canoe paddling is available for all ages and skills, with an annual membership. They hold races and events here and around the island. The location is central and convenient with pretty good facilities and free parking. Keiki are encouraged to learn paddling and traditional Hawaiian culture. This club has been around since the 1960's.

Hawaiian Canoe Club is an amazing organization that offers canoe tour experiences for visitors and…read morelocals interested in a guided tour of Kahului Harbor and a bit of fun in experiencing what a Hawaiian Canoe is. These guided tours help support the summer enrichment program for children. John M. Lake was a Commodore of Ma'alaea Boat and Fishing Club in 1960 when he organized Hawaiian Canoe Club with 25 other charter members of Hawaiian ancestry. Canoe racing using flat-bottom boats was added to the high-power boat races taking place between the two piers in Kahului Harbor Hawaiian Canoe Club now serves hundred of keiki every summer through the Hawaiian Kamali'i Summer Enrichment Program. Keiki learn Hawaiian culture, oli, mele, hula, protocol, traditional food preparation, religion, navigation, and receive training in character building, leadership, and ocean safety.

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Maui Inline Hockey Association - sports_clubs - Updated May 2026

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