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Hawaiʻi County

Keauhou Bay to Hoʻokena Beach Park

Hard

4.8

(4757)

5,420

riders

Keauhou Bay to Hoʻokena Beach Park

03:20

55.7km

1,120m

Road cycling

Prepare for a difficult road cycling journey from Keauhou Bay to Hoʻokena Beach Park, a 34.6-mile (55.7 km) route that demands 3 hours and 19 minutes of riding. You will climb a significant 3669 feet (1118 metres) as you traverse diverse Hawaiian landscapes. Expect sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, especially along the scenic Old Mamalahoa Highway, which winds through old-growth Hawaiian jungle before opening up to ranch lands near the coast. The varied terrain offers a true test of endurance and skill.

This route is designed for experienced road cyclists, so ensure your bike is in excellent condition and you are ready for sustained climbs. Parking is conveniently available at both the Keauhou Bay starting point and the Hoʻokena Beach Park destination. Be aware of the notable 2.5-mile descent as you approach Hoʻokena Beach, which requires careful handling. Planning your ride for cooler morning hours can enhance your experience on this challenging course.

This route stands out as one of Hawaiʻi County's premier road cycling experiences, offering a unique blend of coastal and inland Hawaiian environments. As you near Hoʻokena Beach Park, you will discover its distinctive black and white sand, a striking feature that sets it apart. The park also provides ample shade from large trees, perfect for a post-ride rest. This journey offers a deep dive into the island's natural beauty, showcasing its varied ecosystems from jungle to coastline.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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27.7 km

Keauhou Bay

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Manta Ray Snorkeling Tour with Sea Quest Hawai'i

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45.8 km

Saint Benedict Roman Catholic Church

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The St. Benedict Catholic Church, also known as the Painted Church, is unique in its color splendor. Thus, this built in Gothic style from 1899-1902 church of many churches from. Take your time and visit this showpiece.

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Hoʻokena Beach Park

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Hoʻokena Beach Park is a historical site; it is one of the last active Hawaiian canoe fishing villages. Hoʻokena history in old commercial fishing as well as the steamship pier remains. The canoes on the beach are owned by the fishermen, who continue traditional Hawaiian fishing practices. These traditions were passed down and taught from their ancestors. The beach is a blend of a wide variety of coral and small gray sands.

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Way Types & Surfaces

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28.6 km

18.5 km

8.02 km

502 m

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32.5 km

22.8 km

349 m

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Friday 8 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Keauhou Bay to Hoʻokena Beach Park cycling route?

This route is classified as a "hard road ride" and requires "very good fitness." It involves significant elevation gain and a series of climbs, making it suitable for experienced road cyclists.

What is the terrain like on this cycling route?

The route is mostly well-paved, but features winding roads, a substantial 1,120-meter (3,675 feet) elevation gain, and a notable 2.5-mile descent into Hoʻokena Beach Park. A scenic portion follows the Old Mamalahoa Highway, which is fully paved.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the way?

You'll experience diverse Hawaiian scenery, including views of the Pacific Ocean and old-growth Hawaiian jungle, especially along the Old Mamalahoa Highway. As you approach Hoʻokena Beach Park, the road winds through ranch lands with glimpses of the luminescent blue ocean. Depending on the season, you might even spot spinner dolphins and whales.

What are the notable landmarks or points of interest on this route?

The route starts near Keauhou Bay, known for its historical significance. Along the way, you'll pass by the beautiful Saint Benedict Roman Catholic Church, and the ride concludes at Hoʻokena Beach Park, a historically notable and cherished local spot with unique black and white sand.

How long does it typically take to complete this road cycling route?

The route is approximately 55.7 kilometers (34.6 miles) long and typically takes around 3 hours and 20 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and stops.

Where can I park at the start or end of the route?

Parking is generally available near Keauhou Bay at the start. At the end, Hoʻokena Beach Park also offers parking facilities.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for this cycling route?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route from Keauhou Bay to Hoʻokena Beach Park.

Is this cycling route dog-friendly?

While specific regulations for dogs on the entire road cycling route are not explicitly stated, it's generally advisable to check local county ordinances for any restrictions on pets in public areas or parks like Hoʻokena Beach Park. Given it's a challenging road ride, it may not be ideal for most dogs.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The temperate weather in Keauhou Bay suggests good cycling conditions year-round. However, for optimal comfort, consider the drier seasons and be mindful of any specific weather patterns in South Kona, Hawaiʻi.

Are there any places to stop for refreshments or rest along the way?

While the route itself is primarily scenic, you'll find cafes and restaurants in the Keauhou Bay area before you start. Hoʻokena Beach Park at the end of the route is a great place to rest and enjoy the beach, but specific refreshment facilities directly on the route are limited.

Does the route intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Captain Cook Monument Trail, Old Tobacco Road, Kainaliu Beach Trail, McCandless Ranch Road, and Old Gout Road.

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