Pearl Harbor and West Loch Bike Path
Pearl Harbor and West Loch Bike Path
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Jog the 7.8-mile Pearl Harbor and West Loch Bike Path, a moderate route offering shoreline views of Pearl Harbor and diverse scenery.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.24 km
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6.02 km
3.48 km
2.04 km
932 m
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8.65 km
2.04 km
1.65 km
129 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The path is primarily paved, offering a generally smooth surface suitable for jogging. While mostly flat, some sections might be a bit rough. It's considered one of the flatter running spots on Oahu, making it quite accessible.
You'll experience diverse scenery, including industrial areas, residential neighborhoods, and small farms with taro and watercress. A key feature is the shoreline view of Pearl Harbor, where you can glimpse large, decommissioned battleships. The West Loch section offers a tranquil experience through wetlands. Don't miss the View of Naval Ships in Pearl Harbor's West Loch.
Yes, the path has been significantly enhanced by the recent completion of the Leeward Bikeway, extending the overall route to approximately 11 miles. It connects 'Aiea Bay State Recreation Area to the Hawaiian Railway Society in 'Ewa Beach. The route also passes through sections of the Pearl Harbour and West Loch Bike Path, Fort Weaver Road Shared Path, and West Loch Bike Path.
Specific parking areas are available at various points along the path. While public transportation options exist, driving and parking at one of the many access points along the route is generally the most convenient way to start your journey.
Yes, the path is generally dog-friendly. It's a popular multi-use trail, so you'll often see people walking their dogs. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to keep the path enjoyable for everyone.
Oahu's climate is generally pleasant year-round. However, visiting during the cooler, drier months from April to October might be more comfortable for jogging. Early mornings or late afternoons are often best to avoid the midday heat and sun.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Pearl Harbor and West Loch Bike Path. It's a publicly accessible trail for everyone to enjoy.
While the path itself doesn't have dedicated cafes directly on it, you'll find various amenities, including restrooms and cafes, in the residential neighborhoods and parks it passes through. Planning your route with a quick search for nearby facilities is recommended.
Absolutely. The path follows parts of the Pearl Harbor shoreline and the former Oahu Railroad and Land Company right-of-way. You'll find historical plaques along some segments, offering a unique perspective on the area's rich history.
Yes, particularly in the West Loch section. This area cuts through wetlands that are vital habitats for endangered Hawaiian waterbirds, such as the Hawaiian stilt and Hawaiian duck. Keep an eye out for these unique species.
Yes, the Pearl Harbor and West Loch Bike Path is considered an easy route, suitable for any fitness level. Its flat nature makes it a pleasant option for beginners and families looking for a relaxed outdoor activity.