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Road cycling in Honolulu County offers a diverse range of terrain across the island of Oahu. The region features extensive coastal routes with ocean views, alongside challenging climbs through volcanic formations and lush rainforests. Cyclists can navigate urban areas, explore protected natural landscapes, and encounter varying elevation profiles.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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218
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52.3km
02:17
390m
390m
Embark on a moderate road cycling adventure along the Makapu‘u Lookout via McCully loop, a 32.5 miles (52.3 km) route that includes a significant 1284 feet (391 metres) of elevation…
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96.8km
05:05
780m
780m
The Waikiki to Kailua loop is a difficult racebike route that takes you on a challenging journey across O'ahu's diverse landscapes. You will cover 60.1 miles (96.8 km) and ascend…

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riders
33.7km
01:18
110m
110m
Embark on the Kaena Point via Walalua loop, an easy road cycling route that stretches 20.9 miles (33.7 km) with a modest 349 feet (106 metres) of elevation gain, typically…
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28.8km
01:10
160m
160m
Embark on a scenic road cycling adventure along the Farrington Highway to Kaʻena Point State Park. This easy route spans 17.9 miles (28.8 km) and offers a smooth ride with…
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161km
06:58
1,250m
1,250m
Embark on a challenging racebike journey along O‘ahu's stunning coastline, where you will discover iconic surf spots like Sunset Beach and Pipeline. This difficult 100.3-mile (161.4 km) loop takes you…
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31.6km
01:27
310m
310m
Embark on the Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Gardens via Pu‘uhalo loop, a moderate road cycling route spanning 19.6 miles (31.6 km) with an elevation gain of 1012 feet (309 metres). You can…
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44.9km
02:43
950m
950m
Embark on the Pālolo via Tantalus Drive loop, a challenging racebike route spanning 27.9 miles (44.9 km) with a substantial 3116 feet (950 metres) of elevation gain. This difficult ride,…
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30.7km
02:02
130m
130m
This moderate racebike route, the Honolulu to Sand Island loop, offers a smooth cycling experience through urban Honolulu and out to the coast. You'll cover 19.1 miles (30.7 km) with…
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100km
04:29
610m
610m
Embark on the Makapu'u via Pearl City racebike route, a moderate 62.2 miles (100.1 km) journey that offers a dynamic cycling experience across O'ahu. You will begin with stunning coastal…
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12.4km
00:32
100m
100m
Embark on an easy racebike loop from Waikiki to Wai‘alae Beach Park, a 7.7 miles (12.4 km) journey that offers a delightful mix of urban energy and serene coastal views.…
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This is a scenic lookout on the way up to the Lē'ahi (Diamond Head) trailhead. Walking to the trailhead is a great way to avoid the parking crush, especially since there's a bus stop not far away. Just beyond this lookout you'll enter the Kahala Tunnel, the customary pedestrian access to Lē'ahi. Keep in mind that unless you are a Hawai'i resident with Hawai'i-issued ID, you'll need advance reservations, which can be made online for $5 per person, plus $10 per vehicle if you're driving to the trailhead: https://gostateparks.hawaii.gov/diamondhead Also of note, the park is only open from 6am-6pm, and the last reservation for the day is at 4pm.
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The island was known as Quarantine Island during the 19th century, when it was used to quarantine ships believed to carry contagious passengers. During the 1970s, over 100 homeless native Hawaiians cleaned up the garbage that filled the island, built homes and took up residence. Later the island was reclaimed by the State of Hawaii and residence were evicted without compensation. But today you can enjoy great views of the south coastline and Hickam Airforce Base.
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The road ends here, but a trail continues on for quite a bit. Just off of the road (maybe 150 feet on the left) is a hole in the rocks that is shaped like a heart from the right angle.
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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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Manoa Falls is one of the most spectacular waterfalls on Oahu to see! The fall is 150 feet tall and cascades down into a lush jungle. You can swim in the pool formed at the bottom to cool off! If you enjoy climbing and seeing the less-traveled roads, Lā-'ī Road and Waiomao Road can help you sneak in that little bit extra!
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There are stone signs along the Pearl Harbor Path that indicate how far you are from the Honolulu Rail Depot.
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Honolulu County offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 70 tours available. These include 21 easy routes, 44 moderate routes, and 8 challenging options, catering to various skill levels.
The road cycling routes in Honolulu County are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 35 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from stunning coastal views to challenging climbs through volcanic formations and lush rainforests.
Yes, Honolulu County has several easy, mostly flat rides with wide bike paths perfect for beginners and families. A great option is the Waikiki to Wai‘alae Beach Park loop via Kahala Avenue, which offers pleasant urban and coastal scenery. Another easy route is Farrington Highway to Kaʻena Point State Park, providing beautiful coastal views.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Honolulu County offers routes with substantial elevation. The Pālolo via Tantalus Drive loop is a difficult route leading through dense rainforest with challenging climbs. Another demanding option is the Waikiki to Kailua loop, which covers a long distance with significant elevation changes.
Many routes in Honolulu County hug the coastline, providing stunning ocean vistas. The Makapu‘u Lookout via McCully loop offers coastal views and passes a historic lighthouse. The Farrington Highway to Kaʻena Point State Park route is also excellent for scenic shoreline rides.
Yes, you can cycle through lush greenery and even botanical gardens. The Pālolo via Tantalus Drive loop takes you through dense rainforest, offering a unique cycling experience. For a ride through a botanical garden, consider the Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Gardens via Pu‘uhalo loop. You can also visit the Honolulu Botanical Gardens for recreational opportunities like biking, for more information see honolulu.gov.
Honolulu County's routes often pass by iconic landmarks and natural features. You can cycle past the famous Diamond Head State Monument, enjoy views from Kahala Lookout, or even spot Hawaiian Monk Seals at Kaʻena Point. Some routes also offer views of historic sites like Pearl Harbor.
While most road cycling routes focus on coastal or mountain roads, some areas are near notable waterfalls. For example, the region is home to Waimea Falls and Maunawili Falls, which can be explored as separate highlights or incorporated into a longer ride plan.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, Honolulu County offers several extensive routes. The Honolulu to Turtle Bay loop via Kamehameha Highway is a significant long-distance option, covering over 160 km with considerable elevation gain. Another long route is Makapu'u via Pearl City, stretching over 100 km.
Honolulu County offers pleasant cycling conditions year-round due to its tropical climate. However, the drier months from April to October generally provide more consistent sunny weather, ideal for road cycling. Even during the wetter season, showers are often brief, allowing for enjoyable rides.
Yes, within Honolulu, you'll find bike-friendly paths and parks. Waikiki and Ala Moana Beach Park offer pleasant cycling experiences with ocean views and urban charm. Kapiolani Park provides a flat, paved loop through lush gardens, perfect for relaxed rides.
Public transport, particularly TheBus system, serves many areas of Oahu, including parts of Honolulu County where cycling routes begin or pass through. While buses have bike racks, space can be limited, especially during peak hours. Planning your route and checking bus schedules in advance is advisable.
Many of the road cycling routes in Honolulu County are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Makapu‘u Lookout via McCully loop, the Waikiki to Kailua loop, and the Pālolo via Tantalus Drive loop, providing convenient options for exploration.


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