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The Hilo Bayfront Trail offers a delightful and easy touring cycling experience along the scenic Hilo Bay. This 3.3-mile (5.4 km) paved route, with just 53 feet (16 metres) of elevation gain, takes about 18 minutes to complete, making it perfect for a relaxed ride. You'll pedal past iconic landmarks…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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2.40 km
1.26 km
970 m
428 m
245 m
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3.16 km
1.72 km
351 m
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The Hilo Bayfront Trail is approximately 5.4 kilometers (3.3 miles) long. For a touring bicycle, it typically takes around 18-20 minutes to complete, offering a leisurely ride along the bay.
Yes, the Hilo Bayfront Trail is rated as easy and is very suitable for beginners and families. It's primarily a paved or shared-use pathway, mostly level, and offers stretches free from vehicular traffic, making it a safe and enjoyable option for all skill levels.
The trail features a primarily paved or shared-use pathway, making it smooth and accessible. It is described as mostly level, contributing to its easy difficulty rating. While some sections may run alongside busy streets, dedicated bicycle lanes and side spurs are often available.
The trail runs along Hilo's bayfront, connecting various parks and points of interest. You can access it from multiple locations, including near Liliuokalani Gardens or the Banyan Drive area. Parking is generally available at these public access points along the bayfront.
You'll enjoy stunning views of Hilo Bay, Mauna Kea, and Mauna Loa. The trail connects to various points of interest such as Coconut Island, Liliuokalani Gardens, Wailoa River State Park, and the Banyan Drive area. You'll also pass by the Kamehameha statue and interpretive signs highlighting historical sites.
Hilo experiences a tropical rainforest climate, meaning it can rain year-round. However, the drier months from May to October generally offer more consistent sunny weather, making them ideal for cycling. Early mornings are often pleasant before the heat of the day or potential afternoon showers.
Generally, dogs are allowed on multi-use pathways in Hawaii, but they must be kept on a leash. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all users.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Hilo Bayfront Trail itself or to enter Wailoa River State Recreation Area. It is a public multi-use pathway and park area, freely accessible to visitors.
Yes, the trail provides excellent connectivity to downtown Hilo. You'll find various cafes, restaurants, and public restrooms in the downtown area, which is easily accessible from the trail. Parks along the route, such as Wailoa River State Park, also typically have restroom facilities.
Yes, the trail is designed with accessibility in mind. Its paved, mostly level surface makes it suitable for a wide range of users, including those with strollers, wheelchairs, or other mobility aids. It aims to provide a cohesive system of multimodal paths and pedestrian sidewalks.
For a comfortable ride, bring water, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. While the trail is easy, a basic bike repair kit might be useful. Given Hilo's climate, a light rain jacket could also be a good idea, even on sunny days.
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