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    Napili Park

    4.8 (6 reviews)

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    Colin O.

    Excellent area for disc golfing. A bit confusing map going from hole to hole. But after a round or two you'll be sure to figure it out. Lines painted for 18 holes with baskets for about six. So many go back and forth. Great views nonetheless.

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    Kahiwelo Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    94.5 mi

    I've brought my 4yr old to come play here even though it is a playground meant for older children,…read morehe still has a lot of fun playing here. The two times that i've brought him here to play, there were no kids and we stayed pretty long, still no kids came. However there's a bunch of randoms that do park here for lunch break or to come chill in their cars or a bathroom break. Both times i came here, there were tow trucks that scout the parking lot making sure cars are using the appropriate parking stalls etc. i do like that The playground is fenced off due to the fact that it is right by the freeway.. by the way the freeway noise does not bother. I jus really like this spot because there isn't any kids whenever we go, perhaps not really favorable or well known spot.

    Small & not well known park on Kulihi St. in lower Makakilo. Hours: 6am - 10pm (I never came at…read morenight). Pros: peaceful, not well known or used, usually pretty empty, has b-ball court and large maintained grass area Cons: hot, no shade, playground is suited for 5 - 12 yr old (says the sign), not very toddler friendly, dingy bathrooms Some ppl come and just sit in their cars (maybe eat, meet up, or ?). I bring my kids occasionally since I work in Makakilo. Nobody bothers. Sometimes there are homeless, but it currently looks cleaned up! The park maintenance does pretty good maintaining this park. C&C could upgrade the bathrooms tho! 2 stalls in women's side, not good lighting, but water fountain works! Always bring your own TP in case...it is C&C parks afterall.

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    Kahiwelo Park - Fenced in grass area in back

    Fenced in grass area in back

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    Wells Park - 6/7/19

    Wells Park

    3.7(3 reviews)
    12.5 mi

    We occasionally like to go to this park to play basketball, football and baseball. When we go…read morethere sometimes on the weekends, there are always people playing tennis on their many tennis courts. There definitely needs to be repairs made. One thing that was a bit upsetting to us the last time we were there was that it was pretty obvious that the grass gets mowed but there was a lot of opala (trash/rubbish) where they mowed and along the fence line. Who knows if all that trash was there before or after they mowed but whatever the case, so much trash. Like anywhere, always be aware of your surroundings. Sometimes there are some shady characters at this park. Check it out.

    Wells Park could very well be Maui's oldest park at over a century old. Named after Charles Wells,…read moreonce a manager of the long-gone Wailuku Sugar Co., he donated the 6.6 acres of land the park sits on. I played a fair amount of tennis here back in the 80's and it's still a popular spot today, even housing a local tennis club. There are six tennis courts, a basketball court, baseball and softball fields. The Wailuku Gym and Wailuku Pool, located across the park on Market Street is also part of Wells Park. A few big trees provide good shade. Parking is adequate for park usage but in weekday space-hungry Wailuku, it can be at a premium especially due to the location of the judicial courts and jurors. FUN FACTS: The very first Maui County Fair was held here in 1916 where the baseball/softball fields are located. Richard Nixon made a campaign stop here in 1960 with thousands of Mauians in attendance. "Spreckles Ditch" boarders the entire east side of the park. It starts at nearby Waiale Reservoir behind the MCCC jail, meanders through Wailuku town and visible from multiple locations, finally emptying out into the Wailuku River (formerly known as Iao Stream) west of the Millyard industrial area. OVERALL: Perhaps one of the island's most historical parks.

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    Wells Park - 6/7/19

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    Wells Park - 6/7/19 Tennis courts, a basketball court and baseball field

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    6/7/19 Tennis courts, a basketball court and baseball field

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