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Cycle the Koloa Heritage Trail and Poipu Loop for an easy road cycling experience that takes you through a memorable eucalyptus Tree Tunnel. This 15.4-mile (24.8 km) route offers a pleasant ride, gaining 761 feet (232 metres) in elevation, and you can expect to complete it in about 1 hour and 9 minutes. As you pedal, sunlight filters through the dense canopy of trees, creating a unique visual effect. The terrain is primarily well-paved, ensuring a smooth journey as you head towards the coastal areas.
This route is designed for cyclists of all fitness levels, making it a great choice if you are looking for a family-friendly ride. You will find general parking readily available in both the Koloa and Poʻipū areas, which offers convenient starting points for your adventure. Since the trail is mostly on paved surfaces, you can enjoy a smooth ride without special equipment. Consider starting your ride in the morning to enjoy cooler temperatures and less traffic, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Beyond the iconic Tree Tunnel, the route provides access to beautiful coastal areas like Kiahuna Beach and Poʻipū Beach, perfect for enjoying the island's renowned coastline. You will also pass significant historical sites along the way, including Kāneiʻolouma Heiau and the Old Koloa Church. This blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage makes the trail a notable option for exploring the region.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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3.35 km
Highlight • Beach
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5.30 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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5.63 km
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15.4 km
Highlight (Segment) • Natural Monument
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24.6 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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Way Types & Surfaces
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17.9 km
3.52 km
3.27 km
< 100 m
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21.1 km
3.47 km
236 m
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The cycling loop is approximately 24.8 kilometers (15.4 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 10 minutes to complete. This duration is for active cycling; allow extra time to enjoy the scenic stops and beaches along the way.
Yes, this loop is considered an easy road ride, making it suitable for cyclists of all fitness levels, including beginners. The terrain is mostly well-paved, offering a smooth experience.
The route is primarily an easy road ride with mostly well-paved surfaces. It's designed for racebikes and offers a smooth cycling experience through scenic areas.
The loop features several notable highlights. You'll cycle through The Tree Tunnel, a stunning canopy of eucalyptus trees. The route also provides access to beautiful coastal areas like Kiahuna Beach and Poʻipū Beach. Other points of interest include Kāneiʻolouma Heiau and Old Koloa Church.
While specific parking areas aren't detailed, the route is easily accessible from the South Shore of Kauai. You can typically find parking in the towns of Koloa or Poʻipū, which are well-connected to the loop, especially near the start of The Tree Tunnel on Maluhia Road (Highway 520).
As this is primarily a road cycling route on public roads and through popular beach areas, dogs are generally permitted in public spaces, but leash laws must be strictly followed. Specific rules for beaches may vary, so check local signage if you plan to stop with your dog at Kiahuna or Poʻipū Beach.
Kauai offers pleasant cycling weather year-round. However, the dry season from April to October generally provides the most consistent sunny days and lower humidity, making it ideal for cycling. The winter months (November to March) can bring more rain, but also lush scenery.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Tree Tunnel to Kiahuna Beach & Poʻipū Beach loop. It utilizes public roads and access to the beaches is generally free.
Yes, as the route leads towards the charming towns of Koloa and Poʻipū, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can stop for refreshments or a meal. Poʻipū Beach area, in particular, has many options.
While cycling, you'll primarily experience the lush Hawaiian flora. At Poʻipū Beach, you might be lucky enough to observe Hawaiian monk seals resting on the sand. Various seabirds are also common along the coastal sections.
Yes, while primarily a road cycling route, it does briefly intersect with sections of the Poipu Kai Green Belt and a general 'Trail' for small portions of the journey.