4th Marine Division Memorial Park
Price
Free
Duration
30–60 minutes
Best Ages
6–17
About
The 4th Marine Division Memorial Park in Haiku is a quiet, historically significant outdoor space that pays tribute to the Marines who trained on Maui during World War II before shipping out to some of the most intense Pacific island campaigns of the war. For families with older kids interested in history, it's a meaningful and uncrowded stop on the eastern side of Maui.
The park itself is green and peaceful — typical of Haiku's lush, rural character. There's open space, the memorial itself, and a sense of stillness that stands in contrast to the busy resort corridors on the western shore. It's not a playground or an activity center; it's a place for reflection and historical education.
Parents who want to give their older children some context about Maui's role in WWII will find this a valuable detour. The 4th Marine Division suffered enormous casualties in battles like Roi-Namur, Saipan, Tinian, and Iwo Jima — Marines who passed through this island on their way to those fights. That context, shared with a curious 10-year-old or teenager, lands differently when you're standing on the actual ground where they trained.
For families with toddlers or young children, this park doesn't offer much in the way of play equipment or interactive features. The value here is historical and contemplative. Plan to spend 30–60 minutes and bring it as part of a broader east Maui day that includes Haiku's other attractions.
There are no vendors or facilities on site, so come prepared with water and snacks. The peaceful setting makes it a nice spot for a quiet family moment amid an otherwise busy vacation schedule.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Limited
Nursing / Changing
Unknown
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Daytime; quiet during weekdays
Wait Times
None
Nearby Food
Haiku town center ~5 minutes: Colleen's at the Cannery, food trucks along Hana Highway
Why Kids Love It
A peaceful outdoor park with historical meaning — good for older kids learning about WWII history and Maui's military heritage
Pro Tips from Parents
- Best for families with older kids interested in history — toddlers won't find much to engage with
- The memorial commemorates Marines who trained on Maui before Pacific campaigns in WWII
- Pair with other Haiku attractions for a full east Maui day
- Quiet, uncrowded — a genuine off-the-beaten-path Maui experience
- Bring water and snacks — no facilities or vendors on site
What to Bring
- Water
- Snacks
- Sunscreen
- Curiosity about WWII history
Cost Info
Free Admission
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
Free
Tips to Save
- Combine with other Haiku or east Maui stops to make the drive worthwhile
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Saturday
- 8AM-7PM
