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Touring cycling around Launiupoko offers routes through diverse landscapes on Maui's western coast. The area features the slopes of the West Maui Mountains, providing ocean vistas and views of neighboring islands. Routes often traverse lush valleys and agricultural lands, characterized by tropical vegetation. The coastline includes features like Launiupoko Beach Park, offering scenic coastal paths.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
9.11km
00:34
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Moderate bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Wahikuli Terrace Park is a large 2.2 acre park with basketball courts, picnic areas, playgrounds for the kids, and whatever else you want to do! There is only one portable toilet here.
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Launiupoko Beach Park is arguably Maui's most family-friendly beach. There is a protected wading area, large grassy picnic area with shade and, smaller waves. This beach is so popular that some families show up before dawn just to stake their claim to a spot. You can find potable water and a vendor selling shaved ice here too!
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Holy Innocents Episcopal Church was built in 1872 and renovated in 1927. Located across the street is the site of Moku'ula, where the kings of Maui resided since the days of Pi'ilani Nui (1500s), Maui's first king. Fast forwarding to 2023, this church was destroyed in the Maui fire and only small remnants of the foundation remain. With the deep history of the church, and the graciously donated funds from Oprah and 'The Rock', I'm sure the church will come back strong.
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The Honoapiʻilani Highway, also known as Hawaii Route 30, is a beautiful scenic coastal road stretching 35 miles from downtown Wailuku, across the base of the West Maui Mountains, ending at Honokahua Bay. The portion passing through Lahaina is closed until further notice: **As of November 2023, West Maui is open to the public; however, Lahaina is closed and off-limits until further notice to allow time for the community to heal, clean up and rebuild from the devasting fires. The Lahaina bypass road is open to allow visitors to circumvent the area. Please be respectful as you pass and do not stop for photos, as it can be a painful reminder to those residing there. After a successful soft launch in October, most hotels north of Lahaina in Kapalua began welcoming visitors, and the remaining areas south of Kapalua and Ka’anapali Resorts are now open.**
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Ma'alaea Harbor, currently being used largely for fire relief operations, has plenty of adventures to be had. You can charter a boat here for snorkeling, fishing, or you can eat at one of the restraunts surrounding the harbor.
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This is a silky smooth ocean front road that has a nice wide shoulder and a pretty low speed limit. You will have a nice mix of exposed ocean views and some tree covered roads. Take note of the wind direction since this is an out and back, you don't want to get too far down wind and not be able to make it back.
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Built in 1922, Mala Historic Wharf is a concrete pier that was ultimately destroyed in 1992 by the most powerful storm to make contact with the Hawaiian Islands. Luckily the warf was closed in 1955 as the island's infrastructure was good enough to transport crops without the need for the dock. Today, the warf is now touted as one of the best places to snorkel on Maui.
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Lahaina Banyan Court Park housed a 150 year old Banyan tree as of April 24th of 2023. Unfortunately the tree was burned, but there is hope it will recover! This is a well shaded park with ocean views, shops within a few steps, and a plethora of heritage sites!
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There are 9 touring cycling routes available around Launiupoko, offering diverse experiences for riders. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars.
The routes in Launiupoko cater to various skill levels. You'll find 3 easy routes, 5 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route, ensuring options for beginners and experienced cyclists alike.
Touring cycling in Launiupoko offers stunning panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and neighboring islands, especially from the slopes of the West Maui Mountains. Routes often traverse lush valleys and agricultural lands, providing a tropical oasis aesthetic with fruit trees like oranges and mangoes. You can also expect beautiful coastal features, including stops at Launiupoko Beach Park.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. One such option is the Kaanapali Beach – Farmers market loop from Kaanapali, which is 19.1 km long and features minimal elevation gain. Another easy route is the Lahaina loop via Front Street, which is 9.1 km and offers coastal views.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Honoapiʻilani Highway – Honolua Bay loop from Sugar Cane Train Lahaina Station Turntable is a difficult route. This extensive 56.4 km loop includes significant elevation changes, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience with diverse scenery.
Many routes in Launiupoko feature beautiful coastal views. For example, the Mala Historic Wharf via Front Street offers direct coastal scenery and passes through Lahaina's historic Front Street. The Launiupoko Beach Park via Lahaina loop also provides excellent coastal vistas and leads directly to the beach park.
Launiupoko enjoys a pleasant year-round tropical climate, making it suitable for touring cycling throughout the year. However, the winter months (roughly December to May) offer slightly cooler temperatures and less humidity, which some cyclists might prefer. During winter, you might also spot humpback whales from coastal viewpoints.
Given the tropical climate, lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended. Opt for moisture-wicking fabrics to stay comfortable. Sun protection, including sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat or helmet visor, is essential due to the strong Hawaiian sun. Always carry enough water to stay hydrated.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Launiupoko Beach Park via Lahaina loop and the Lahaina loop via Front Street are both excellent circular options that provide varied scenery.
While cycling, you can pass by or easily access several notable attractions. The Honoapiʻilani Highway/Lahaina Bypass Junction itself offers scenic views. Nearby, you can find the historic Banyan Tree in Lahaina. For those interested in natural beauty, the ʻĪao Needle Viewpoint is a significant landmark, though it may require a short detour from some routes. The Kaanapali Beach Path is also a popular spot for coastal enjoyment.
Absolutely. Launiupoko is a hub for outdoor activities. Launiupoko Beach Park, often featured on cycling routes, is popular for surfing, paddleboarding, and swimming in its gentle waves and man-made tide pool. The area also offers numerous trails for hiking and horseback riding, often with spectacular views of the coastline. Wildlife watching, including green sea turtles year-round and humpback whales in winter, is also a popular pastime.


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