Kekaha Beach Park to Salt Pond County Park
Kekaha Beach Park to Salt Pond County Park
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88
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01:34
37.4km
190m
Road cycling
This easy 23.3-mile road cycling route from Kekaha Beach Park to Salt Pond County Park offers coastal views and beach amenities.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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1.52Β km
Highlight β’ Beach
Tip by
9.21Β km
Highlight β’ Monument
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20.0Β km
Highlight (Segment) β’ Beach
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37.4Β km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
25.8Β km
10.7Β km
785Β m
167Β m
Surfaces
33.0Β km
4.15Β km
269Β m
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Elevation
Highest point (60Β m)
Lowest point (0Β m)
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38Β %
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Max wind speed: 9.0Β km/h
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The estimated cycling time for the Kekaha Beach Park to Salt Pond County Park route is approximately 1 hour and 34 minutes. This is for the full 37.4-kilometer (23.2-mile) distance.
Yes, this route is considered an easy road ride. It features mostly well-paved surfaces and a manageable elevation gain of about 190 meters (623 feet), making it suitable for various fitness levels, including beginners.
The route typically starts at Kekaha Beach Park. You can find parking available there. The route is point-to-point, ending at Salt Pond County Park, which also has parking facilities.
You can expect beautiful coastal scenery as the route connects two beach parks. The ride offers views of long, sandy beaches, and you'll pass by Kekaha Beach Park and Salt Pond County Park, known for its protected shallow pools and tide pools.
Yes, besides the starting and ending beach parks, the route passes by Hofgaard Park, a man-made monument. You'll also enjoy the natural beauty of the coastal landscape.
While the route itself follows public roads, specific rules for dogs may apply at the beach parks. It's best to check the current regulations for Kekaha Beach Park and Salt Pond County Park regarding dogs on beaches and in park areas.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this public road route between Kekaha Beach Park and Salt Pond County Park.
Kauai generally offers pleasant cycling weather year-round. However, the drier season from April to October typically provides the most consistent sunny days and lower chances of rain, making it ideal for road cycling.
Yes, Salt Pond County Park, at the end of the route, provides convenient amenities for cyclists. These include restrooms, showers, and shaded pavilions, perfect for a break after your ride.
For this easy road cycling route, we recommend bringing plenty of water, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), a helmet, basic bike repair kit, and comfortable cycling attire. Snacks are also a good idea for longer rides.
This is a point-to-point cycling route, starting at Kekaha Beach Park and ending at Salt Pond County Park. You will need to arrange transportation back to your starting point or plan for an out-and-back ride.