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Road cycling routes around Hanapepe, located on Kauai's south shore, offer access to diverse terrain and natural features. The region is characterized by coastal stretches, river valleys, and significant elevation changes leading to viewpoints like Waimea Canyon. Road cyclists can navigate well-paved surfaces through agricultural lands and along scenic roads with varied gradients. This area provides a range of road cycling experiences, from coastal rides to challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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29.0km
01:45
730m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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17.2km
00:54
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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When cyclists arrive to this area, they get into a clearing with a great view of Haʻupu Ridge which is a silhouette of the The Haʻupu Mountain Range. The mountains are 15 miles from Knudsen Gap in Koloa along the Mahaulepu Coastline all the way to Nawiliwili Bay in Lihue. This is a great spot to grab a photo on a clear day.
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Kipu Falls is a small waterfall, but it is also very popular. The area is a dare devil swimming hole as there are lots of rope swings and ladders, and visitors often jump off the 15-foot waterfall into the pool below. There are mosquitoes here most of the year, so it's advised to carry insect repellent on the ride. Warning: Anyone should be cautious when climbing on the rocks, as they can get slipy and dangorous. Jumping from the falls can be very dangerous as well.
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The Kauai Plantation Railway is a family friendly ride taking visitors to see 50 varieties of fruit tree orchards, fruit fields, vegetable gardens, rare and exotic tropical flowers, forest, plants, hardwood trees, and animal pastures with donkeys, goats, sheep, horses, cattle, ducks, geese, herd of wild pigs that visitors can feed. There is also a restaurant here and a craft rum distiller.
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Shipwreck’s Beach is a long stretch of golden sandy beachfront on the eastern side of Poipu. There are resorts and a large and grassy county park facility around Shipwreck Beach, and on the east side, there are some hiking trails around the cliffs. For most of the year, advanced surfers should paddle out to a short shore break. As long as visitors are safe around the shore break and keep their distance, they can walk, sunbathe, and enjoy this beach.
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Lawaʻi Beach may be small, but don't underestimate this gem adored for its snorkeling, surfing, and sea turtle spotting when the tide permits. Its prime reef break challenges experienced surfers while the shores host endangered Hawaiian Monk Seals.
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Spouting Horn Park has a few cool attractions right nearby. The first one is the Spouting Horn, which is a natural rock feature that creates a gyser-like effect and shoots water up into the air when waves come in and crash on the rocks. There is also McBryde Garden on the north side of Lawai Road, with self-guided tours or the option of getting a tour guide. There are public restrooms at Spoouting Horn Park, and it's a great place to spend the afternoon.
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Po'ipū Beach is in the shape of a crescent, and this beach has suepr clear water and sometimes Hawaiian monk seals lounging on the beach. If visitors see a monk seal, they must keep their distance to a minimum of 100 feet with no flash photography. Po'ipū Beach has a lot of amenities: lifeguards, picnic areas, public restrooms, showers, and a natural wading pool for young swimmers. Young kids and adults can try surfing, snorkeling, and bodyboarding here. Humpback whales come through from December to April. This beach is popular with locals and tourists too.
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Kiahuna Beach has an underwater geography of an outlying reef, which makes the waters at the beach relatively calm. On the outside of this reef, seasoned surfers wait for the perfect wave. Beginner surfers and bodyboarders tend to surf close to shore. If heading down to the beach, be sure to bring your sunscreen and umbrella because there is almost no shade. Parking at this lot is more limited, but more parking can be found down the road at Poʻipū Beach Park.
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There are over 4 road cycling routes around Hanapepe, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes explore coastal areas, river valleys, and ascents towards elevated viewpoints.
The routes around Hanapepe cater to various fitness levels. You'll find a mix of moderate and difficult routes, with one particularly challenging option. For instance, Spouting Horn Park to Shipwreck Beach is an easier ride, while the Waimea to Waimea Canyon Lookout route is considered difficult due to significant elevation gain.
While many routes involve moderate to significant elevation, the Spouting Horn Park to Shipwreck Beach route is an easier option with mostly well-paved surfaces, making it suitable for families or those seeking a more relaxed ride. It offers coastal views and is ideal for all fitness levels.
Road cycling in Hanapepe features diverse terrain, including well-paved surfaces through agricultural lands, coastal roads, and significant ascents into river valleys and towards elevated viewpoints. Routes like the Kokee Road and Waimea Canyon Road loop involve substantial climbing, while others offer flatter coastal stretches.
Many routes offer access to stunning natural features. You can cycle past Spouting Horn Park, where ocean waves create a geyser-like effect. Routes like Kokee Road and Waimea Canyon Road loop provide breathtaking views of Waimea Canyon, often called the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific,' with its sweeping vistas and cliffsides.
Yes, you can visit the historic Hanapepe Swinging Bridge, which crosses the Hanapepe River. Additionally, the Kauai Coffee Company, located near some routes, offers insights into local agriculture.
Yes, the Kokee Road and Waimea Canyon Road loop is a notable option. This moderate 18.0-mile (29.0 km) path offers significant elevation gain and panoramic views of Waimea Canyon, bringing you back to your starting point.
Hanapepe, located on Kauai's south shore, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions year-round. However, the dry season (typically April to October) might be preferred for more consistent sunny weather, especially for routes involving higher elevations like Waimea Canyon.
Yes, parking is generally available at popular starting points for road cycling routes around Hanapepe. For instance, routes accessing Waimea Canyon often have parking areas at various lookouts or trailheads. Coastal routes may have parking near beaches or parks like Spouting Horn Park.
Absolutely. The region is renowned for its scenic beauty. The Waimea to Waimea Canyon Lookout route leads directly to stunning vistas of the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific.' Additionally, the Waimea Canyon Drive itself offers numerous photo opportunities along its paved stretch.
Given the varied terrain and tropical climate, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), and appropriate cycling gear. For routes with significant elevation, consider layers of clothing. A repair kit and spare tube are always recommended, especially for longer rides.
While specific cafe stops directly on every route might vary, the region around Hanapepe offers opportunities for refreshments. The Kauai Coffee Company is an attraction near some routes where you can enjoy coffee and learn about local agriculture.


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