Best attractions and places to see around Hickam Housing, located within Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam on Oahu, Hawaii, offer a blend of historical significance and natural landscapes. The area is known for its role in World War II and its proximity to the historic Pearl Harbor. Lush landscaping, including mature monkeypod trees, contributes to a "Garden City" aesthetic. This region provides access to significant historical sites and natural features on Oahu.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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This unpaved "road" — really, just a nice walking trail — used to be an access point for the Moanalua Ridge Trail, a route up to the "backside" of the Haiku Stairs. That route is now closed and people who've tried to sneak through have gotten tickets, so it's better not to risk it. The early part of the road is interesting in and of itself, though, thanks to interpretive signs that point out natural history and relics.
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Pearl Harbor is a National Historic Landmark on the island of Oahu. The port and headquarters of the Pacific Fleet of the United States Navy are known for the attack by Japanese forces on the US Pacific Fleet during World War II. This caused the USA to enter the war. At Pearl Harbor you can visit five historical sites that tell of the tragic events. You should set aside at least half a day for the WWII Valor in the Pacific Monument (USS Arizona Memorial), the Battleship Missouri Memorial, the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park, the USS Oklahoma Memorial and the Pacific Aviation Museum. https://www.tourlane.de/nord Amerika/usa/gehenswuerdigkeiten-hawaii/#waikiki-strand
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This 18-foot bronze statue of Kamehameha is one of Oʻahu’s most photographed landmarks. This statue was erected in 1880 after the original statue was thought to be lost at sea, but was then recovered in 1912! For those not interested in history, this is also a popular location from the TV series Hawaii Five-O!
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Aloha Tower is an iconic symbol of Hawaiʻi. Built in September of 1926, this was the tallest building in the islands for four decades and its clock was one of the largest in the United States. Aloha Tower is still a docking port for cruise ships, but has predominately been revitalized into a marketplace.
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This 18-foot bronze statue of Kamehameha is one of Oʻahu’s most photographed landmarks. This statue was erected in 1880 after the original statue was thought to be lost at sea, but was then recovered in 1912!
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Thomas Square is Hawaii's oldest city park. It is one of four sites in Hawaii where the Hawaiian flag is allowed to fly alone without the United States flag. Just north of the square is a gas station and a Mako's to restock on any food/drinks.
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Still closed indefinitely. But you can walk to the palace from there as well as to the banjan trees
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The area is rich in history, particularly related to World War II. You can visit the Pearl Harbor National Memorial – USS Arizona Memorial & USS Bowfin Submarine, which commemorates the attack on the US Pacific Fleet. Additionally, Hickam Field itself is a National Historic Landmark with preserved reminders of the 1941 attack. Other historical sites include the King Kamehameha Statue and Thomas Square, Hawaii's oldest city park.
Yes, Hickam Housing is known for its lush landscaping, featuring mature monkeypod trees and various tropical plants, contributing to a 'Garden City' aesthetic. While primarily for military personnel, Aloha Tower offers a beautiful view of the area, and Hickam Beach provides stunning panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean.
You'll find several options for outdoor activities. For easy hikes, consider routes like Kaka'ako Waterfront Park Loop or the Nimitz Bike Path. Cyclists can enjoy the Pearl Harbor Bike Path or more challenging routes like Makapu'u via Pearl City. For more details on these and other routes, check out the guides for easy hikes, cycling, and road cycling around Hickam Housing.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Pearl Harbor National Memorial offers an educational experience for all ages. The King Kamehameha Statue and Thomas Square are also family-friendly. Within the Hickam Communities, there are playgrounds, splash parks, and open green areas for recreation.
Oahu generally enjoys pleasant weather year-round. The best time to visit for comfortable temperatures and less rain is typically during the dry season, from April to October. This period is ideal for outdoor activities and exploring historical sites.
Yes, some attractions are wheelchair accessible. The King Kamehameha Statue and Thomas Square are noted as wheelchair-friendly. When planning a visit to Pearl Harbor, it's advisable to check their official website for specific accessibility information regarding memorials and museums.
Visitors particularly appreciate the profound historical significance of sites like the Pearl Harbor National Memorial, often describing it as a must-visit for its educational value. The blend of historical landmarks with the natural beauty of Oahu's landscapes, including the lush environment of Hickam Housing itself, is also highly valued.
Access to Hickam Beach is primarily restricted to military personnel and their families due to its location within Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. Information regarding dog-friendliness for this specific beach is not publicly available, but generally, base regulations apply.
Yes, the Kamananui Valley Trail is an unpaved walking trail that features interpretive signs highlighting natural history and relics in its early sections. It offers a pleasant experience for those interested in local flora and historical context.
Public transportation options are available on Oahu to reach various attractions. For specific routes and schedules to sites like Pearl Harbor or downtown Honolulu attractions from Hickam Housing, it's best to consult TheBus (Oahu's public transit system) website for up-to-date information.
For non-military visitors, accommodation options are available outside the base. You can find hotels and lodging in nearby areas such as Honolulu, including options close to the Honolulu Airport, which is a short distance from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
Within the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, there are on-base dining options primarily for authorized personnel. For cafes and pubs accessible to the general public, you would need to venture off-base into surrounding Honolulu neighborhoods.


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