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Touring cycling around Makakilo is characterized by its elevated position on Oahu's west side, offering diverse landscapes and panoramic ocean views. The region features varied terrain, from coastal areas to the base of the Waianae Mountains, providing a range of cycling experiences. Its natural features include hills that offer challenging climbs and dedicated paths that traverse different local environments.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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18.6km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Use caution when using this city of honolulu bike path.
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This bike path is a great spot to get off the main road and get up close to some war ships in Pearl Harbor's West Loch!
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Mermaid Cave, or tunnels as it's often called, is a popular tourist destination. To get here, you walk over lava rock and go through an open hole. This cave is best spectated from a distance, but if you do decide to venture in, it is best to do so at low tide. To get out you have to be able to lift your own body weight, so maybe do a few pull-ups in the hotel gym to see if you are up to it!
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Being home to multiple luxury resorts, this island is a haven for tourists. Experiences include sailing expeditions, snorkeling, golf, sunsets, shops, and restaurants to name a few.
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This waterparrk in O'ahu is rated top 10 most visited family attractions on the island. With over 25 rides, this park is a great place to beat the heat!
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Barbers Point Beach Park has a narrow, rocky beach and dangerous currents that make it unsuitable for swimming. The main attraction here is the lighthouse, which sits off to the right side. It is also a popular spot for fishing. Amenities include the usual showers/restroom, but there are no lifeguards.
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This is an interesting, fun ride that crosses wooden bridges and has some long, straight stretches. You can see the harbor, wildlife areas, lochs, farms, and more!
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The trail is a bit sketchy with a lot of homeless homes around the coast. Ride during daylight and you’ll be fine.
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There are 10 touring cycling routes available around Makakilo on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. The majority of these, 9 routes, are rated as easy, with one route considered moderate.
Makakilo's elevated position at the base of the Waianae Mountains provides diverse terrain. You'll find routes with significant elevation changes, such as Makakilo Drive, which features inclines up to 271m over 4.2km. However, there are also flatter options like the Ko Olina loop, offering relaxed rides with ocean views.
Yes, Makakilo offers several family-friendly options, particularly the easy-rated routes. The Pearl Harbor Bike Path is an excellent choice, being mostly paved and offering unique views in a safe environment. The Ko Olina loop is also very suitable for families due to its flat terrain and short distance.
Cycling around Makakilo offers breathtaking panoramic ocean views, including vistas towards Diamond Head and stunning sunsets. Routes often provide unique perspectives of the Pacific Ocean, local Hawaiian landscapes, and coastal scenery. For example, the Pearl Harbor Bike Path Loop provides views of naval ships and coastal areas.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. The Pearl Harbor Bike Path Loop is a popular 11.2-mile option. Another easy loop is the Ko Olina loop, which takes you through the resort area. For a slightly longer ride, consider the Barbers Point via Wet n' Wild loop.
While cycling, you can explore various natural and scenic attractions. The Mermaid Cave via Ko Olina route will take you near the beautiful Ko Olina Beach. Other nearby highlights include Barbers Point Beach Park and Oneʻula Beach Park, offering opportunities for post-ride relaxation.
Makakilo benefits from a pleasant climate year-round, with cooler temperatures and refreshing trade winds due to its elevated position. This makes it an appealing destination for cycling throughout the year, helping to escape the heat of lower-lying areas.
While most routes are easy, the longer options provide a good workout. The Pearl Harbor Bike Path is 11.5 miles (18.6 km) and the Pearl Harbor Bike Path Loop is 11.2 miles (18.0 km), offering substantial distances for touring. The region's hills also provide opportunities for challenging climbs for those seeking a more rigorous ride.
Makakilo and its surrounding areas boast a good network of cycling paths. These include dedicated paved paths like the Pearl Harbor Bike Path, Ko Olina Resort Area Loop, Ke Ala Pupukea Bike Path, and Kapolei Parkway Bike Path. These paths cater to various skill levels and preferences, ensuring safe and convenient cycling options.
Absolutely. The region around Makakilo is rich in diverse scenery, from coastal cliffs to lush landscapes. Many routes offer unique views of the Pacific Ocean and local Hawaiian environments. You can experience both the ocean vistas and the natural beauty of the island on rides such as the Mermaid Cave via Ko Olina, which combines coastal elements with other scenic points.


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