Kokomo Road via West Kuiaha Road loop
Kokomo Road via West Kuiaha Road loop
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16.2km
330m
Cycling
Cycle the moderate 10.1-mile Kokomo Road via West Kuiaha Road loop in Haiku, featuring jungle scenery and charming towns.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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13.3 km
Highlight • Natural
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16.2 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
9.23 km
6.29 km
697 m
Surfaces
10.6 km
4.87 km
697 m
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Elevation
Highest point (450 m)
Lowest point (140 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot data suggests this 16.2 km (10-mile) loop can be completed in approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes for a touring cyclist. However, as it's rated 'moderate' with over 328 meters (1076 feet) of elevation gain, your actual time may vary depending on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
This loop is rated as 'moderate' due to its distance and elevation gain. While not an extreme challenge, it features significant climbs and descents, as well as 'tight, windy rollers through the jungle.' Fit beginners with some cycling experience should be able to manage it, but those new to touring cycling might find it challenging.
The route generally features mostly well-paved surfaces. You can expect a mix of terrain, including a substantial climb, a 'stellar descent,' and 'tight, windy rollers through the jungle.' These characteristics make for a dynamic and engaging ride.
You'll be treated to diverse and picturesque scenery. The route takes you through lush jungle landscapes, offering an immersive natural experience. As you cycle, there are also opportunities for ocean views, particularly as the route leads back towards the Hana Highway. You'll also pass through areas with small-town charm.
Yes, one notable highlight along or near the route is The Sacred Garden. The area itself is known for its blend of challenging terrain and beautiful natural surroundings, offering a memorable touring cycling experience.
While a specific trailhead parking isn't detailed for this exact loop, the Haiku area, where this route is located, offers various access points. Cyclists often start from towns like Paia or Haiku. It's advisable to look for public parking in Haiku town or along the main roads, ensuring you park legally and safely.
As this route primarily follows public roads, dogs are generally permitted if they are safely secured in a bike trailer or basket. However, always ensure your pet is comfortable and safe for the duration of the ride, and be mindful of local leash laws and regulations if you stop in any public areas.
Maui generally offers pleasant cycling weather year-round. However, the dry season from April to October typically provides the most consistent sunny days and lower humidity, making it ideal for cycling. During the wetter season (November to March), you might encounter more rain, especially in the lush Haiku region, but temperatures remain mild.
No, you do not need any special permits or have to pay entrance fees to cycle this loop. It utilizes public roads in the Haiku area of Maui, which are freely accessible to cyclists.
Yes, the Haiku area is known for its amenities. Haiku town itself offers various eateries for a lunch stop. If you extend your ride slightly or pass through nearby towns like Makawao, you'll find general stores, restaurants, and food trucks available for refueling.