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Embark on the Lahaina loop via Front Street, an easy touring cycling route that offers a unique perspective on a community's journey of recovery. This 5.6 miles (9.1 km) loop, with a gentle elevation gain of 119 feet (36 metres), takes approximately 33 minutes to complete. As you cycle, you will witness the ongoing rebuilding efforts along Front Street, passing by the iconic Banyan tree, which, despite some damage, stands as a symbol of resilience.
Before you go, be aware that Front Street is not fully open for regular traffic, and significant portions remain closed for infrastructure repairs. You will need to navigate around closed sections, active construction zones, and potentially uneven or shared road and pedestrian spaces. Always check local advisories for the most current access information to ensure a smooth ride.
This route provides a profound experience of resilience, showcasing the spirit of Lahaina as it rebuilds. While many historic sites surrounding the Banyan tree are closed for repairs, you can still pass by the Holy Innocents Episcopal Church, a notable landmark along the way. The trail highlights the community's efforts to restore its vibrant past.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Highlight • Religious Site
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5.75 km
2.33 km
669 m
294 m
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6.68 km
1.37 km
669 m
326 m
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The Lahaina loop via Front Street was profoundly impacted by the August 2023 wildfires. Much of the commercial and historic core, including Front Street, was destroyed. As of late 2025 and early 2026, Front Street is not fully open for regular traffic, and significant portions remain closed for infrastructure repairs. Cyclists should expect to navigate around closed sections, active construction zones, and potentially uneven surfaces. The area is undergoing extensive rebuilding, with some repairs estimated to continue until July 2026.
While the route was historically rated as 'easy' due to its mostly flat and paved terrain, current conditions present different challenges. The difficulty now stems more from navigating construction, closures, and shared spaces rather than physical demands. Beginners should be aware of the ongoing recovery efforts and potential logistical hurdles.
Prior to the wildfires, the 9 km route could typically be completed within 33 minutes. However, with current closures and construction, your cycling time may vary significantly as you navigate detours or slower sections. It's best to allow extra time.
Parking options in Lahaina are significantly altered due to the wildfires and ongoing reconstruction. Many former parking areas may be closed or repurposed for construction. It's advisable to check local Maui County resources (mauicounty.gov) for the most up-to-date information on available parking and access points before your visit.
Historically, the route offered vibrant shops, restaurants, and historic buildings. Currently, you will observe ongoing cleanup and rebuilding efforts, with many empty lots and active construction zones. While the iconic Banyan tree survived, portions of it were damaged, and surrounding historic sites are closed for repairs. You can still see the Holy Innocents Episcopal Church and Wahikuli Terrace Park, though their immediate surroundings may be impacted by recovery.
While specific regulations for cycling with dogs on this route may vary, it's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash in public areas. Given the current reconstruction and potential hazards, it might be challenging to cycle with a dog safely. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Lahaina loop via Front Street itself. However, access to certain historic sites or parks along the route may be restricted or require fees once they reopen.
Historically, Maui offers pleasant cycling weather year-round. However, considering the ongoing recovery, the 'best' time now is when you are prepared for the current conditions. The dry season (April to October) generally offers less rain. Always check local weather forecasts and current access advisories before planning your trip.
Many businesses in Lahaina, including bike rental shops, were severely affected by the wildfires. While some may have relocated or are in the process of rebuilding, availability will be limited. It's highly recommended to research and contact potential rental services in advance to confirm their operational status and location.
The commercial core of Front Street was largely destroyed. Many businesses have not returned or have relocated. While some new establishments may emerge, the vibrant array of cafes and restaurants that once lined Front Street is no longer present. Cyclists should not rely on finding open services directly along the route and should plan accordingly with their own provisions.
Given the current conditions, pack essentials like water, snacks, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), and a basic bike repair kit. Due to limited services, it's crucial to be self-sufficient. Also, consider wearing bright clothing for visibility, as you may be sharing roads with construction vehicles or navigating altered traffic patterns.