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Honolulu County
Waianae

Farrington Highway to Kaʻena Point State Park

Routes
Road cycling routes
United States
Honolulu County
Waianae

Farrington Highway to Kaʻena Point State Park

Easy

4.8

(8651)

17,729

riders

Farrington Highway to Kaʻena Point State Park

01:10

28.8km

160m

Road cycling

Embark on a scenic road cycling adventure along the Farrington Highway to Kaʻena Point State Park. This easy route spans 17.9 miles (28.8 km) and offers a smooth ride with dramatic coastal views, golden beaches like Yokohama Bay, and the majestic Waiʻanae Mountains as your backdrop. You will gain 511…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Kaena Point State Park - Keawaula Section

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14.4 km

Heart-Shaped Rock Hole

Highlight • Natural Monument

The road ends here, but a trail continues on for quite a bit. Just off of the road (maybe 150 feet on the left) is a hole in the rocks that is shaped like a heart from the right angle.

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28.8 km

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28.2 km

508 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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28.7 km

< 100 m

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Tuesday 2 June

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to cycle the Farrington Highway to Kaʻena Point State Park?

The one-way cycling journey along Farrington Highway to the entrance of Kaʻena Point State Park typically takes about 1 hour and 10 minutes. This is for the paved section suitable for road bikes. The total round trip would be approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.

What kind of bike is best for cycling to Kaʻena Point State Park?

For the paved Farrington Highway section leading to the park entrance, a road bike is ideal. This part of the route is generally well-paved and easy. However, if you plan to continue into the Kaʻena Point Natural Area Reserve beyond the paved road, you will encounter unpaved, rough terrain with ballast, dirt, gravel, and sand. For this section, a mountain bike, gravel bike, or fat tire e-bike is recommended, as road bikes are not suitable.

Is the Farrington Highway cycling route suitable for beginners?

Yes, the paved section of Farrington Highway leading to Kaʻena Point State Park is considered an easy road ride, suitable for beginners due to its mostly flat terrain and minimal elevation gain. However, be prepared for potential heat and wind, and ensure you have adequate hydration and sun protection.

Where can I park to start the cycling route to Kaʻena Point State Park?

You can typically find parking near the start of the Farrington Highway route in Waianae, or closer to the park entrance before the paved road ends. Specific parking areas may vary, so it's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.

What can I see along the Farrington Highway cycling route?

The route offers stunning coastal views, rugged leeward coastline, golden beaches like Yokohama Bay, and the majestic Waiʻanae Mountains. You'll also pass by unique geological features. One notable spot is the Heart-Shaped Rock Hole.

What wildlife can I expect to see along the way?

The area is rich in wildlife. You might spot native seabirds, including nesting albatrosses during winter months. Hawaiian Monk Seals and sea turtles are often seen resting on the shore. During winter, whales are also known to frequent the coastline, offering a chance for whale watching.

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

While the route can be enjoyed year-round, winter months (roughly November to May) offer cooler temperatures and the chance to see nesting albatrosses and migrating whales. However, the weather can be hot and windy at any time, so always be prepared with plenty of water and sun protection.

Is the Farrington Highway to Kaʻena Point State Park route dog-friendly?

Information regarding dogs on the unpaved trail within Kaʻena Point Natural Area Reserve can be restrictive to protect native wildlife. For the paved Farrington Highway section, dogs are generally allowed but should always be kept on a leash and owners must clean up after them. Always check current park regulations before bringing your pet.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for Kaʻena Point State Park?

There are no entrance fees to access Kaʻena Point State Park itself. However, vehicle access (including e-bikes) to the unpaved trail within the Natural Area Reserve, particularly from the North Shore side, may require a permit. Cyclists on standard bikes typically do not need a permit for the unpaved trail, but it's always best to check the latest regulations on the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources website.

Are there any amenities like restrooms or water along the route?

Amenities are very limited along the Farrington Highway and within Kaʻena Point State Park. There is little to no shade, and no water sources are available on the unpaved trail. It is crucial to carry ample water, snacks, and sun protection (hat, sunscreen) for your entire ride.

What makes Kaʻena Point a special destination?

Kaʻena Point is special for its remote natural beauty, offering a glimpse into untouched Hawaiian coastal ecosystems. It's a significant spot for wildlife viewing, including rare seabirds and marine life. The area also holds deep cultural significance as a sacred site in Hawaiian tradition and features unique geological formations like rock arches and blowholes.

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