Maui Lani Regional Park
Price
Free
Duration
1–2 hours
Best Ages
All ages
About
Maui Lani Regional Park is a well-appointed community park in the Maui Lani neighborhood of Kahului — a residential area that's grown significantly over the past two decades as central Maui has expanded. The park serves the surrounding community with sports fields, playgrounds, and open green space, all at no charge.
This is a distinctly local park, meaning your fellow visitors will be mostly Maui residents rather than tourists. For families who want to experience everyday island life outside the resort corridor, that's a feature, not a bug. Watching local youth soccer leagues practice or families gathering on a Saturday morning gives you a glimpse of what Maui looks like when the postcards are put away.
The park's facilities are solid: sports fields for soccer and baseball, playground equipment for younger children, and open lawn space for unstructured play. It's the kind of park where you can arrive, let the kids run, and not worry about managing the experience. There's nothing to buy, nowhere to get lost, and nothing to break.
For families staying in the Maui Lani neighborhood or nearby Kahului, this park is an obvious choice for morning energy-burning sessions before the beach run. It's also a good staging point if you're heading to the airport — Kahului Airport is nearby and a final park stop can save everyone from terminal restlessness.
Bring everything you need: there are no food vendors on site. Pack water generously for the Maui sun and a picnic lunch to eat on the grass.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Unknown
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Morning or late afternoon
Wait Times
None
Nearby Food
Kahului has many options 10–15 minutes away: Tin Roof, Maui Mall Village, Da Kitchen
Why Kids Love It
A large community park in the Maui Lani neighborhood serving central Maui families — sports fields, playgrounds, and open space with a local, residential feel
Pro Tips from Parents
- Located in the Maui Lani residential neighborhood — primarily a local community park
- Good for families staying in central Maui who want a free, low-key outdoor option
- Sports fields see heavy use by youth leagues on weekends
- Not near the beach — combine with a separate beach visit if water access is a priority
- Bring water and a picnic — no food service on site
What to Bring
- Sunscreen
- Water bottles
- Picnic lunch
- Sports equipment or balls
- Frisbee
Cost Info
Free Admission
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
Free
Tips to Save
- Bring everything you need — no concessions on site