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Cycle an easy 2.7 miles (4.3 km) from Waimea Bay to Waimea Valley, enjoying coastal views and lush botanical gardens on Oahu.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
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Parking
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1.01 km
Highlight • Beach
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2.20 km
Highlight • Waterfall
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4.35 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
2.33 km
1.55 km
242 m
170 m
Surfaces
3.89 km
242 m
170 m
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The cycling portion from Waimea Bay to Waimea Valley is quite short, taking approximately 17 minutes to cover the 4.3 km distance. This is a segment of a larger scenic North Shore cycling experience.
Yes, this route is considered easy and is very suitable for beginners. The primary cycling path leading to Waimea Bay, the Ke Ala Pupukea Bike Path, is paved and mostly flat. The short transition between Waimea Bay and Waimea Valley is also relatively flat.
The terrain is predominantly flat and paved. The route connects to the Ke Ala Pupukea Bike Path, which offers a smooth riding surface. While Waimea Valley itself has paved walking trails to Waimea Falls, these are primarily for walking and leisurely exploration on foot, not dedicated cycling.
Along the route, you'll enjoy stunning coastal views of O‘ahu's North Shore. You'll pass by the iconic Waimea Bay, famous for its powerful winter surf and calm summer waters. Within Waimea Valley, you'll find a lush botanical garden with over 5,000 species, ancient Hawaiian structures, and the magnificent 45-foot Waimea Falls, where swimming is often permitted.
Yes, this route is part of a broader cycling experience on O‘ahu's North Shore. It connects to the Ke Ala Pupukea Bike Path and also passes through sections of the Oahu Railway and Land Company trail and Waimea Valley Road.
Parking is available near Waimea Bay and at the entrance to Waimea Valley. Given the popularity of the area, especially during peak seasons, arriving early is advisable to secure a spot.
The best time to cycle this route depends on your preferences. Summer months offer calm waters at Waimea Bay, ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Winter brings powerful surf, making it a prime time for watching big-wave surfers. The botanical gardens in Waimea Valley are beautiful year-round.
Yes, there is an entrance fee to access Waimea Valley, which includes the botanical garden and Waimea Falls. No specific cycling permits are required for the public roads or the Ke Ala Pupukea Bike Path.
Waimea Valley generally allows service animals but typically does not permit pets, including dogs, on its trails or within the botanical garden. It's best to check their official website for the most current pet policy before your visit.
Yes, the North Shore area, including near Waimea Bay and Waimea Valley, offers various cafes, food trucks, and restaurants. Accommodation options range from vacation rentals to hotels, particularly in nearby towns like Haleiwa.
For this easy touring cycle, wear comfortable cycling attire suitable for warm, tropical weather. Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. If you plan to swim at Waimea Falls or Waimea Bay, pack a swimsuit and towel. A camera is also recommended for the scenic views.
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