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Enjoy an easy 6.1-mile (9.8 km) touring cycling route to Oneʻula Beach via Ewa Beach, offering scenic coastal views and minimal elevation ga
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.26 km
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6.02 km
1.86 km
1.52 km
438 m
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6.00 km
2.02 km
1.82 km
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The cycling route largely features paved surfaces, making for a smooth ride. However, directly on the shoreline of Oneʻula Beach Park, you might encounter rocky sections and deep sand, which could require walking your bike in some spots. The Keoneula Boulevard Bike Path, a concrete, two-lane trail, also connects to the area.
Yes, this route is generally considered an easy bike ride, suitable for any fitness level and all skill levels. It features minimal elevation gain, making it very accessible for those new to touring cycling.
You can expect scenic coastal views with golden sandy beaches and swaying palm trees. The route offers picturesque views of the Pacific Ocean, the majestic Waianae Mountains, and distant panoramas of the Honolulu skyline and Diamond Head. Oneʻula Beach Park is particularly noted for its beautiful sunsets.
The primary highlight is Oneʻula Beach Park itself, also known as "Hau Bush." Along the way, you might also spot Hawaiian monk seals and sea turtles, adding to the natural beauty of the area.
While specific parking details aren't provided, the area around Ewa Beach and Oneʻula Beach Park is part of an extensive network of paved bike paths, suggesting various access points within the residential areas. Look for public parking near the Keoneula Boulevard Bike Path or local beach access points.
The trail research does not explicitly state rules regarding dogs on the cycling route or at Oneʻula Beach Park. It's always best to check local regulations for Ewa Beach and Oahu regarding pets on public paths and beaches before you go.
The Ewa Beach area is known for its mild climate, making it favorable for cycling year-round. However, for the most pleasant experience, consider visiting during the drier seasons to avoid potential rain, though Oahu's weather is generally consistent.
There is no information indicating that permits or entrance fees are required to cycle the Oneʻula Beach via Ewa Beach route or to access Oneʻula Beach Park. It appears to be freely accessible.
Yes, Oneʻula Beach Park itself is considered a hidden gem. It's notably less crowded than many other Oahu beaches, offering a peaceful and uncrowded ambiance. It retains a "raw, wild, and rural feel" due to a lack of extensive commercial development, providing a more authentic local experience.
The area around Oneʻula Beach Park is described as having a "raw, wild, and rural feel" with a lack of extensive commercial development. While there might be options in the broader Ewa Beach residential areas, direct access to cafes or restaurants immediately adjacent to the route may be limited. Plan accordingly and consider bringing your own refreshments.
The trail research mentions that the area is part of an extensive network of paved bike paths in Ewa Beach. While specific public transport connections to the trailhead are not detailed, Oahu's public bus system, TheBus, serves many areas, including Ewa Beach. It's advisable to check TheBus routes and schedules for stops near the Keoneula Boulevard Bike Path or Oneʻula Beach Park.