Kumukea Beach to Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway
Kumukea Beach to Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway
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28.5km
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Embark on a moderate touring bicycle ride from Kumukea Beach to Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway, covering 17.7 miles (28.5 km) with an elevation gain of 615 feet (187 metres). This route offers a scenic journey along the coast, where you can experience the dramatic black lava fields contrasting with the vast…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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21.3 km
5.38 km
1.85 km
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27.9 km
444 m
185 m
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The route is approximately 28.5 kilometers (17.7 miles) long and typically takes about 1 hour and 41 minutes to complete by touring bicycle, depending on your pace and stops for scenery.
Yes, this segment is generally considered an easy road ride, suitable for cyclists of all fitness levels. The surfaces are mostly well-paved, and while the broader Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway can have hilly sections, this specific route from Kumukea Beach is often highlighted as less demanding.
You can typically find parking near Kumukea Beach, which serves as the starting point for this route. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability.
The route features mostly well-paved surfaces, providing a smooth journey. It's characterized as an easy road ride with manageable elevation changes. However, be prepared for potentially hot, dry, and windy conditions, including crosswinds, especially on sections connecting to the wider Queen Ka'ahumanu Hwy.
Cyclists can expect stunning coastal views, panoramic vistas of the Pacific Ocean, and dramatic black lava fields. The route also provides access to beautiful beaches like Kua Bay, Mauna Kea Beach, Hapuna Beach, and Kiholo Bay, as well as luxury resort areas.
While Hawaiʻi offers pleasant cycling conditions year-round, the cooler, drier months from late spring to early fall (May to October) might be preferable to avoid the peak heat and humidity. Always check the local weather forecast for wind conditions, as crosswinds can be a factor on the Queen Ka'ahumanu Hwy.
The route itself connects to the globally recognized Queen Ka'ahumanu Hwy, famously used for the Ironman World Championship Triathlon. Along the broader highway, you can find access to various beaches, historical sites, and natural wonders like lava tubes. Kumukea Beach itself is a beautiful starting point with white sands.
Generally, dogs are not permitted on most public beaches in Hawaiʻi, including Kumukea Beach, and specific regulations for cycling routes can vary. It's best to check local county ordinances regarding pets on trails and public roads before bringing your dog.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to cycle this public road route from Kumukea Beach to the Queen Ka'ahumanu Hwy.
Services can be limited along remote sections of the Queen Ka'ahumanu Hwy. It's highly recommended to carry sufficient water, snacks, and any necessary repair kits, as convenience stores or rest stops may not be readily available for long stretches.
Given the potential for hot and sunny conditions, essential items include plenty of water, sunscreen, a hat or helmet, sunglasses, and appropriate cycling attire. A basic bike repair kit, snacks, and a fully charged phone are also recommended due to limited services along parts of the route.