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Cycle the easy Pearl Harbor Bike Path, a 3.4-mile route offering coastal views and historical insights near the USS Arizona Memorial.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.70 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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3.53 km
1.07 km
486 m
348 m
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4.86 km
356 m
216 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The path is predominantly paved and relatively flat, making it generally easy and suitable for all skill levels, including families and beginners. You'll encounter long, straight sections and cross wooden bridges. While mostly smooth, some areas may have uneven or rough surfaces, though recent improvements have repaved segments with concrete for a better ride.
Specific parking details for the entire path can vary along its length. It's advisable to research access points near your intended starting location. The path is part of Oahu's wider cycling network, but some segments are still being connected, so direct access might require navigating local roads.
The path offers a mix of scenery. You'll get unique perspectives of the battleships in the East Loch of Pearl Harbor and picturesque coastal vistas. It also winds through industrial areas, residential neighborhoods, lochs, and past small farms and parks. A significant highlight is its proximity to the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, blending recreational cycling with historical importance.
While the research doesn't explicitly state a dog policy, many public paths in Hawaii allow leashed dogs. However, given that parts of the path traverse sensitive historical areas and residential zones, it's best to check local regulations or signage at your specific access point regarding pets. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
Oahu generally has pleasant weather year-round. However, the path can be exposed to elements, so consider the time of day. Early mornings or late afternoons might be cooler. While the shoreline can be arid, you might find patches of green. Be prepared for varying weather conditions regardless of the season.
There are no specific permits or fees required to cycle the Pearl Harbor Bike Path itself. However, if you plan to visit the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor or other sites within the Pearl Harbor National Memorial, there may be specific entry procedures, timed tickets, or fees for certain attractions. It's always best to check the official National Memorial website for the latest visitor information.
Amenities such as restrooms and water fountains can be inconsistent along the path, and services are generally limited. It's highly advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks with you, especially for longer rides, as you might not find facilities readily available.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Pearl Harbour and West Loch Bike Path, and various segments officially named Pearl Harbor Bike Path, indicating its integration into a broader network, though some connections are still under development.
While generally considered safe, particularly during daylight hours, some users have raised concerns about early morning safety. It's often recommended to ride during broad daylight or with a companion. Community efforts are ongoing to improve safety and address past issues in certain sections.
The main route is approximately 5.5 kilometers (about 3.4 miles) long. For an average touring cyclist, this distance can typically be covered in around 20 minutes, not including stops for sightseeing or breaks. The duration will vary based on your cycling speed and how much time you spend enjoying the views.
The Pearl Harbor Bike Path, as described, is primarily a linear path, meaning it's generally an out-and-back route. While it connects to other segments, it's not a complete loop in itself. You would typically cycle to a point and then return the same way, or use connecting roads to form a longer, custom route.