Nimitz Bike Path and Salt Lake Loop
Nimitz Bike Path and Salt Lake Loop
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Embark on the Nimitz Bike Path and Salt Lake Loop, an easy touring bicycle route spanning 15.0 miles (24.2 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 482 feet (147 metres). This ride offers a pleasant urban cycling experience, taking approximately 1 hour and 28 minutes to complete. As you pedal,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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24.2 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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8.26 km
6.54 km
5.49 km
3.61 km
295 m
Surfaces
14.3 km
7.87 km
2.00 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot tour for the Nimitz Bike Path and Salt Lake Loop is estimated to take approximately 1 hour and 28 minutes to complete. This duration is for the entire 24.2 km (15 miles) route.
Yes, this route is classified as 'easy' in difficulty, making it suitable for beginners and those looking for a relaxed touring bicycle experience.
The Nimitz Bike Path and Salt Lake Loop is primarily designed for touring bicycles, suggesting a generally smooth and paved surface. The route has a modest elevation gain of 147 meters (482 feet), indicating some gentle inclines but no significant climbs.
Yes, a significant landmark on this route is Aloha Stadium. The loop also offers views as it circles around the Salt Lake area in Oahu.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of the official
Nimitz Bike Path
for approximately 76% of its length, as well as smaller segments of thePearl Harbour and West Loch Bike Path
and thePearl Harbor Bike Path
.Information regarding dog-friendliness for this specific route in Oahu is not explicitly available. However, many paved bike paths in urban areas allow leashed dogs. It's always best to check local Honolulu park regulations before bringing your pet.
Oahu generally offers pleasant cycling weather year-round. The dry season (April to October) typically has less rain and consistent warmth, while the wet season (November to March) can bring more showers but still offers good cycling days. Early mornings are often ideal to avoid the midday heat and crowds.
As this route primarily uses public bike paths around Honolulu, it is generally accessible without specific permits or entrance fees. However, always be aware of any posted signs or local regulations, especially if entering specific park areas.
The Komoot tour starts near Honolulu Community College. Parking options would likely include street parking in the vicinity or public parking lots if available near the starting point. It's advisable to check for parking availability and restrictions in the area around Honolulu Community College before your ride.
Given its urban setting around Honolulu and the Salt Lake area, you can expect to find various amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and public restrooms in nearby commercial zones or parks along the route. It's a good idea to plan your stops in advance.