Waiakumalae Point loop — Waikōloa Village
Waiakumalae Point loop — Waikōloa Village
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Set out on an easy touring bicycle ride along the Waiakumalae Point loop, a paved route that stretches for 6.2 miles (10.0 km). You will experience gentle undulations, gaining only 152 feet (46 metres) in elevation, making it a comfortable journey estimated to take about 37 minutes. As you pedal,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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6.56 km
3.13 km
273 m
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6.56 km
1.95 km
1.45 km
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Specific parking information for this exact loop isn't detailed, but Waikōloa Village is known for being bike-friendly with wide paths, suggesting accessible areas for parking. It's advisable to look for public parking within Waikōloa Village or near the start of the loop.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are permitted on this particular cycling loop. It's best to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead regarding pet policies before bringing your dog.
Waikōloa Village generally offers pleasant cycling weather year-round. However, the area can be very windy at times, so checking the local weather forecast for wind conditions is recommended before you go. Cooler, less windy days would be ideal.
There is no mention of permits or entrance fees required for cycling the Waiakumalae Point loop. It appears to be freely accessible.
Yes, this 9.97-kilometer loop is considered easy and suitable for all skill levels, including beginners. It features mostly paved surfaces and a modest elevation gain, making it a very enjoyable ride.
The terrain is characterized by mostly paved surfaces, making it smooth and accessible for touring bicycles. While some parts of Waikōloa can be slightly hilly, the overall route is described as extremely bike-friendly with wide, clean, and spacious paths.
You can expect a diverse and historically rich experience. The route allows you to discover the historical remnants of an old fishing village, featuring rebuilt houses and walls made from lava stones. You'll also encounter stunning landscapes, including coastal paths with panoramic ocean vistas and transitions to unique volcanic terrains. Don't miss the Waiakumalae Point itself, which offers great views.
Yes, sections of this route intersect with other official trails. You will cycle along parts of the Petroglyph Trail and the Kiholo-Puako Trail.
Given its easy difficulty, mostly paved surfaces, and bike-friendly nature, this loop is an excellent choice for families looking for an enjoyable cycling outing. The historical and scenic elements also add to its appeal for all ages.
Since the area can be very windy, it's highly recommended to bring sunglasses to protect your eyes from debris. Otherwise, standard cycling gear, water, and sun protection are advisable for a comfortable ride.
The main condition to be aware of is the wind. The Waikōloa area can be very windy at times, so be prepared for potential headwinds or crosswinds. Wearing sunglasses is recommended to protect your eyes from dust or debris.