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Stroll along the Kaanapali Beach Path, an easy 3.2 miles (5.1 km) hike that offers a relaxed coastal experience. You'll gain a gentle 86 feet (26 metres) in elevation, taking about 1 hour and 19 minutes to complete. Enjoy continuous ocean views, often extending to the islands of Lanai and…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.24 km
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4.45 km
525 m
123 m
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2.75 km
1.27 km
1.07 km
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The full path can be up to 5.5 miles (approximately 8.8 km) round trip, and most people complete it in 2-3 hours, depending on their pace. A one-way walk of about 5.1 km typically takes around 1 hour and 20 minutes.
The path features a varied surface, including paved sections, boardwalks, and areas of packed dirt or concrete. Some parts also allow you to walk directly on the sand. It's generally flat with minimal elevation gain.
Yes, the Kaanapali Beach Path is considered easy and suitable for all fitness levels due to its minimal elevation gain and generally flat surface. It's perfect for leisurely strolls or jogs.
Access to the path is convenient from various points along Ka'anapali Beach. Many resorts offer parking for guests, and public parking can be found near areas like Kahekili Beach Park or Whalers Village, though spots can fill up quickly during peak times.
You'll encounter several points of interest, including the iconic Kaʻanapali Beach Path itself, which runs alongside resorts and the ocean. Look out for Black Rock (Pu'u Keka'a), a popular spot for snorkeling and cliff jumping, historical markers for a former airport, and the remnants of the Kea'a Landing Pier. The path also connects to Whalers Village, offering shops and restaurants.
The path offers excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. During the winter months (December to April), it's a prime location for whale watching. Year-round, you might spot sea turtles, monk seals, and spinner dolphins in the ocean.
The path is enjoyable year-round. However, for whale watching, the winter months (December to April) are ideal. The northern section near Kahekili Beach Park is generally quieter, while the southern end near Whalers Village is more lively, especially in the evenings.
While specific rules can vary by resort property, generally, dogs are not permitted on the beach itself. On the paved path, dogs are often allowed but must be kept on a leash. Always be mindful of local signage and clean up after your pet.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to walk the Kaanapali Beach Path. It is freely accessible to the public.
No, the Kaanapali Beach Path is not a loop trail. It is an out-and-back path that stretches along the coastline, connecting various resorts and points of interest.
Absolutely! The path's easy terrain and accessibility make it very family-friendly. It's suitable for strollers and offers plenty of scenic views, access to amenities, and opportunities to spot marine life, making it enjoyable for all ages.