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No traffic road cycling routes in Maui County traverse a landscape shaped by volcanic activity, offering diverse terrain from sea-level coastal paths to significant mountain ascents. The region features lush rainforests, arid volcanic fields, and extensive coastlines with panoramic ocean views. Road cyclists encounter varied environments, including upcountry farmlands and challenging routes with considerable elevation changes.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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29.0km
01:14
220m
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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…
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105km
05:49
2,100m
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Embark on a challenging racebike journey along The Road to Hāna, a difficult route spanning 65.3 miles (105.2 km) with a significant elevation gain of 6878 feet (2096 metres). This…

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43.7km
02:23
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Embark on a moderate road cycling adventure along the Hāna Highway, leading you to Kūola Point and Hāmoa Beach. This route spans 27.2 miles (43.7 km) and involves a total…
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01:25
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Experience the Kaumalapau Highway Ride, a moderate 13.6-mile road cycling route on Lānaʻi with ocean views and a unique breakwater.
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05:20
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This difficult 35.7 miles (57.4 km) road cycling route in Haleakalā National Park offers diverse scenery and challenging terrain.
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🌺🇺🇲Wai'ānapanapa State Park 🌴 - Overnight stay only with permission - Access only with registration - Parking only for a fee
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Perfect barefoot running beach, as always as early or late in the day as possible.
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After the long and very beautiful drive along the Highway to Hana one can relax at this nice beach.
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Kūloa Point overlooks the Alenuihāhā Channel. You can overlook dark black sand beaches as they are pounded by blue waters. Makahiku Falls looms overhead with its 200-foot tall cliffside.
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Keawakapu I Beach is a serene and tranquil destination situated behind luxurious multi-million dollar homes. It is a popular spot for those who want to enjoy a peaceful and less crowded beach experience. Visitors can indulge in activities such as yoga, jogging, whale watching, walking their furry friends, or just taking in the stunning sunset views. The name 'Keawakapu' means "forbidden cove" due to the intense storms that can hit the beach. Sometimes, after a storm, the sand may be swept away, revealing lava rock. However, over time, the sand returns gradually, thanks to Mother Nature.
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This historic town was built in the 1920s to house and serve pineapple plantation workers and was the first model city in Hawai‘i. It is quaint and quiet, with a population of only 3200 people. Most working residents here are employed by the Castle & Cooke company, which owns Dole Pineapple and runs the two 5-star resorts on the Island. Its charming little shops and restaurants make it a fantastic place to relax, slow things down, and let the tranquility of island life soothe your soul.
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Located on the southwest coast of Lana’i, this Deep Draft Harbor is a recently renovated water break for this commercial harbor. The total project cost just over $28mm and had an additional rock wall attached (for an extra cost)! You can sit on top of the rock wall and enjoy unobstructed views of the sunset and can even spot whales December through May.
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Kūloa Point overlooks the Alenuihāhā Channel, which separates Maui from Hawaiʻi Island. On a clear day, you can see the island from the visitor deck, some thirty miles away. A trail runs along the point where you can take a self-guided tour of Kīpahulu to learn more about generations of the people's scared bond with their homeland and its importance.
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Komoot offers over 25 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in Maui County. These routes range from easy coastal paths to more challenging rides through scenic landscapes, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
Yes, Maui County offers several excellent options for easy, car-free cycling. The Ahihi Bay via Kihei Frontage Road is a great example, offering a relatively flat ride with beautiful ocean views. Other family-friendly options include sections of the North Shore Greenway and the Kalama Park bike path in Kihei, which provide accessible, scenic rides.
Maui County's no-traffic routes offer incredibly diverse scenery. You can expect panoramic ocean vistas, lush tropical vegetation, views of volcanic landscapes, and serene stretches through rural towns. Routes often pass by pristine beaches, lava fields, and offer glimpses of the island's unique microclimates.
Absolutely! Many of Maui's car-free cycling paths are designed to showcase its stunning coastline. The Ahihi Bay via Kihei Frontage Road is renowned for its continuous ocean views. Other coastal paths like the one from Polo Beach to Ahihi Kinau and the Kalama Park bike path in Kihei also provide breathtaking seaside cycling experiences.
While many dedicated car-free paths are out-and-back, some sections of the larger road networks can be combined for loop experiences. For instance, the West Maui Loop, while not entirely car-free, offers sections with lower traffic that can be incorporated into a scenic circular ride around the West Maui Mountains, providing diverse landscapes and ocean views.
Maui County is rich in natural beauty. Near some routes, you might find attractions like the Nakalele Blowhole on the West Maui coastline, or the dramatic volcanic landscapes around Haleakalā. The famous Waimoku Falls and the Pīpīwai Trail Bamboo Forest are accessible via the Road to Hana area, offering stunning waterfall views and lush rainforests.
Many of the car-free paths, especially those in more developed areas like Kihei or near Kahului, will have cafes, restaurants, or food trucks conveniently located nearby. For example, the Kalama Park bike path in Kihei is close to various eateries. For more remote routes, it's always best to pack your own snacks and water.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Maui County, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 35 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning coastal views, the variety of terrain, and the opportunity to experience Maui's unique natural beauty from the saddle.
While truly 'no-traffic' routes tend to be shorter and less challenging, experienced riders seeking a significant challenge can explore routes like the Kaumalapau Highway Ride, which offers considerable elevation gain. For those willing to venture onto roads with very low traffic, the ascent to Haleakalā's summit provides one of the longest paved climbs globally, offering an epic and demanding experience.
Public transportation options in Maui can be limited for direct access to all trailheads. However, many popular car-free paths, such as the North Shore Greenway, Mokulele Bike Path, and Kalama Park bike path, often have designated parking areas nearby. It's advisable to check local parking availability for your chosen starting point in advance.
Maui offers excellent cycling conditions year-round due to its tropical climate. However, the drier months from April to October generally provide the most consistent sunny weather. The cooler, less humid conditions during the winter months (November to March) can also be very pleasant, though you might encounter more rain, especially on the windward (eastern) side of the island.


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