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United States
Maui County
Kihei

Ahihi Bay via Kihei Frontage Road

Easy

4.8

(7750)

12,657

riders

Ahihi Bay via Kihei Frontage Road

01:14

29.0km

220m

Road cycling

Set out on an easy road cycling adventure along the Ahihi Bay via Kihei Frontage Road, a route that spans 18.0 miles (29.0 km) and involves a gentle 706 feet (215 metres) of elevation gain. This ride, typically completed in about 1 hour and 13 minutes, offers continuous ocean views…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Keawakapu Beach

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12.3 km

Mākena State Park

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Ahihi Bay

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Ahihi Bay is located in the south-west of Maui and consists of black lava rocks. You won't find any sand at the beaches around Ahihi Bay what makes the water …

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29.0 km

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24.3 km

4.67 km

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29.0 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this cycling route?

The Ahihi Bay via Kihei Frontage Road route is approximately 18.0 miles (29.0 km) long and generally takes about 1 hour and 14 minutes to complete by racebike. This duration can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.

Is this route suitable for beginner cyclists or families?

Yes, this route is classified as an "easy road ride" and is suitable for cyclists of nearly any fitness level, including beginners and families. Much of it is well-paved, offering a smooth and stress-free experience with dedicated bike lanes or shoulders along the Kihei Frontage Road.

What kind of scenery and notable landmarks can I expect along the way?

You can expect continuous ocean vistas along the Kihei Frontage Road, showcasing the natural beauty of Maui's south shore. Notable spots include Keawakapu Beach, Mākena State Park, and Ahihi Bay. As you head further south, the road narrows and enters the ʻĀhihi-Kīnaʻu Natural Area Reserve, offering views of black lava rocks and remnants of Maui's last known lava flow.

Where can I park to access this cycling route?

While specific parking lots aren't detailed, the route is easily accessible from various points along the Kihei Frontage Road. You can typically find parking near the beaches or public access points in Kihei, such as around Keawakapu Beach, to begin your ride.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

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 chances of rain, making it ideal for enjoying the continuous ocean views. Early mornings are often best to avoid stronger winds and heat.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle this route, especially through the ʻĀhihi-Kīnaʻu Natural Area Reserve?

While there are no general permits or fees for cycling the Kihei Frontage Road itself, the route does pass through the ʻĀhihi-Kīnaʻu Natural Area Reserve. This reserve is protected, and while cycling on the road is permitted, specific regulations apply to activities within the reserve, particularly regarding snorkeling and accessing certain areas. Always respect signage and local regulations when in the reserve.

Is this cycling route dog-friendly?

While the Kihei Frontage Road itself is a public road, bringing dogs on a racebike ride can be challenging. Additionally, the ʻĀhihi-Kīnaʻu Natural Area Reserve has strict regulations to protect its delicate ecosystem, and pets are generally not allowed in the preserve areas. It's best to leave your furry friends at home for this particular ride.

Is this a loop route or an out-and-back ride?

This route is primarily an out-and-back ride. As you head south towards La Perouse, the road eventually narrows and can become very bumpy, especially for road bikes. Many cyclists choose to turn around before this point, making it a flexible out-and-back experience where you can decide your turnaround based on comfort and terrain.

What should I bring or wear for this road cycling trip?

For this easy road cycling route, you should bring standard cycling gear: a helmet, comfortable cycling attire, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Given the continuous ocean views and potential for sun exposure, hydration is key, so carry plenty of water. A repair kit and pump are also advisable for any unexpected flats.

Are there places to eat or drink along the way?

Yes, as the route follows the Kihei Frontage Road, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops in the Kihei area, especially in the northern sections of the route. These offer plenty of opportunities to refuel or grab a refreshing drink before or after your ride.

What's an insider tip for road cyclists considering the section through the ʻĀhihi-Kīnaʻu Natural Area Reserve?

For road cyclists, be aware that the section of the route as it enters the ʻĀhihi-Kīnaʻu Natural Area Reserve and heads towards La Perouse can become quite bumpy due to the lava rock terrain. If you're on a racebike and prefer a smoother ride, consider turning around before this point. There are still plenty of beautiful ocean views and spots for a dip earlier on the route.

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