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Touring cycling around Haiku-Pauwela offers a diverse landscape characterized by lush tropical jungles, scenic coastlines, and varied elevation changes. The region features routes that wind through dense foliage, providing a sense of adventure, alongside paths with ocean vistas. Its topography includes both relatively flat sections and significant climbs, catering to different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Haiku via Kuau loop cycling route offers a vibrant tour through Maui's tropical heart, blending lush jungle scenery with refreshing ocean views. You'll navigate tight, windy rollers on paved…
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For touring cyclists seeking a significant test of endurance, the Piʻiholo Road via Olinda Road loop is a difficult route that delivers. This 10.8-mile (17.5 km) journey features a substantial…

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The Kokomo Road via West Kuiaha Road loop offers a vibrant touring cycling adventure through Haiku, Maui's lush jungle landscapes. You'll encounter dynamic "tight, windy rollers" that make the ride…
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Cycle the Twin Falls Park via Hana Highway, a moderate 11.3-mile touring route with waterfalls, ocean views, and lush rainforests.
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If you're looking for an easy, scenic spin that captures the essence of Maui's famous coastline, the Hoʻokipa Beach via Hana Highway touring cycling route is a fantastic choice. This…
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Be sure to bring swimming shoes, there is a ford on the way that you have to wade through,
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Piʻiholo Road is an extremely twisty road that winds through the Maui countryside. There is plenty of greenery along the way and you can spot some stunning houses (and a few with negative equity coming in hot from homebuyers who got caught up in the 2023 market).
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Haiku is a pretty small town on the northern shore of Maui. It is home to lush tropical vegetation, plantations, and many artistic people call this town home. Beyond the world-class surfing, Haiku boasts a town center and marketplace with several restaurant, food trucks, two general stores, fitness center, and much more.
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Hoʻokipa Beach has some of the best waves on the Maui coastline. This white sand beach is a prime location to surfing and windsurfing, but also has many great amenities for those looking for a lazy day. On the pavilions side of the beach, there are smaller pools of water that are protected from the ocean currents.
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This small town, surrounded by its lush tropical environment and flowing waterfalls, is home to local artists, surfers and free spirits. A single grocery store, post office and a few restaurants are perfect for the 8,000 residents who live here. If you're hungry, stop by Aunty Sandy's for a famous freshly baked banana bread slice!
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Opana Point is a great spectating spot to sit in a large grassy area right next to sea cliffs. You could climb down to the small rocky beach to cast a line or just relax with a book.
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Twin Falls Park is names after the two waterfalls that can be found close together here. One important thing to note is on the first saturday of every month, non-Hawaii resident are not allowed. They will turn you away even if you try to walk in.
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Hoʻokipa Beach is a renowned beach on the north shore of Maui. It is known for its powerful surf and as a prime windsurfing and kiteboarding destination. The beach features a beautiful shoreline with golden sands and a welcoming pavilion for visitors to observe the action on the water. Furthermore, it is a popular spot for watching sea turtles.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Haiku-Pauwela, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 1 easy route, 7 moderate routes, and 12 difficult routes, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, Haiku-Pauwela offers options for easier rides. The Hoʻokipa Beach via Hana Highway is an easy 6.9 km route with coastal views and lush scenery. Additionally, the Maui North Shore Greenway Trail provides a 7-mile, car-free, family-friendly ride between Kahului and Paia, ideal for beginners or leisurely pedals.
Touring cycling in Haiku-Pauwela offers a captivating blend of landscapes. You'll find routes winding through lush tropical jungles and rainforests, along scenic coastlines with stunning ocean vistas, and past unique flora like rainbow eucalyptus trees. The region's varied topography also means you'll encounter both relatively flat sections and significant climbs.
Yes, the region is known for its beautiful waterfalls. The Twin Falls Park via Hana Highway route can lead you towards the famous Twin Falls. Other notable waterfalls in the area include First Falls and the Bamboo Waterfall, which are popular attractions.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Piʻiholo Road via Olinda Road loop is a difficult 17.5 km path featuring significant elevation changes. For an epic challenge, consider the 35-mile uphill ride from sea level to the 10,000-foot Haleakala Summit, or a self-guided descent from 6,500 feet after viewing the sunrise.
Yes, several routes in Haiku-Pauwela are designed as loops. Popular options include the Haiku via Kuau loop, which takes you through lush jungle with ocean views, and the Kokomo Road via West Kuiaha Road loop, showcasing jungle scenery and charming towns.
The touring cycling routes in Haiku-Pauwela are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from lush jungles to scenic coastlines, and the variety of routes that cater to different ability levels, providing an immersive experience of Maui's vibrant ecosystems.
Beyond the cycling itself, you can explore various attractions. Near many routes, you'll find natural wonders like First Falls and the Bamboo Waterfall. You can also visit Hoʻokipa Beach, a renowned spot for surfing and observing sea turtles, or hike the Waikamoi Ridge Trail through lush rainforests.
While this guide focuses on touring cycling, Haiku-Pauwela does cater to other cycling interests. Mountain biking trails like the Skyline Trail and the Polipoli Springs Loop offer off-road adventures. There are also opportunities for e-mountain bike tours through private farm and forest projects, providing single-track trails and insights into agroforestry.
Haiku-Pauwela offers a pleasant climate year-round, making it suitable for touring cycling in most seasons. However, the dry season (roughly April to October) generally provides more consistent sunny weather, which can be ideal for exploring the coastal and jungle routes. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, the Maui North Shore Greenway Trail is a notable dedicated path. It offers a 7-mile, car-free ride between Kahului and Paia, perfect for a relaxed pace. This greenway, partly paved, also allows cyclists to venture into peaceful neighborhoods in Spreckelsville, providing a safe and enjoyable cycling experience.
Many cycling routes in Haiku-Pauwela pass through or near charming towns like Paia and Haiku. These towns offer opportunities to find places to eat, grab refreshments, and experience the local Hawaiian culture. Haiku-Pauwela itself is known for its serene community and less commercialized atmosphere.


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