Kaneana Cave via Farrington Highway
Kaneana Cave via Farrington Highway
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Embark on an easy touring bicycle ride along Farrington Highway, covering 11.7 miles (18.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 283 feet (86 metres). This route takes about 1 hour and 5 minutes to complete, offering picturesque ocean views as you cycle towards Kaneana Cave. You'll experience the leeward…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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9.46 km
Highlight • Cave
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18.9 km
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18.4 km
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18.8 km
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Physically, the cycling route to Kaneana Cave is considered easy. It's largely paved with minimal elevation gain, making the physical effort low and accessible for most touring cyclists. However, the primary challenge lies in navigating traffic conditions on Farrington Highway, which often lacks dedicated bike lanes or consistent shoulders.
Cyclists should be aware of several safety concerns. Farrington Highway often experiences heavy vehicle traffic, and dedicated bike lanes or shoulders can be absent or inconsistent. Road conditions may also be poor, with reports of broken glass, rocks, and potholes. Additionally, driver awareness can be an issue, so riding defensively and being highly visible is crucial.
The route offers picturesque ocean views along O‘ahu's remote leeward coast, set against stunning volcanic cliffs. The destination itself, Kaneana Cave, is a significant natural and cultural site. You might even spot dolphins in the early morning near the coast.
If you plan to explore inside Kaneana Cave, you will definitely need a headlamp or flashlight, as it's not officially lit. Sturdy, waterproof shoes are also highly recommended due to potentially slippery internal surfaces and narrow pathways.
The research does not specify dedicated parking for cyclists at the cave itself. Given the remote location and lack of official tourist infrastructure for the cave, parking options might be limited to roadside areas along Farrington Highway. It's advisable to look for safe, off-road spots if available, or consider starting your ride from a nearby community with more established parking.
While the cycling route itself is on a public highway, the safety concerns regarding heavy traffic and inconsistent shoulders make it less ideal for cycling with dogs. There is no specific information indicating whether dogs are permitted inside Kaneana Cave, which is a natural, undeveloped site.
The research does not specify a 'best time of year' for cycling this route. However, given the tropical climate of O‘ahu, weather conditions are generally mild year-round. It's always wise to check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially for rain, and consider avoiding peak traffic hours for a safer experience.
No, Kaneana Cave is not an official tourist attraction and lacks formal signage or maintenance. Therefore, there are no permits or entrance fees required to visit it.
Yes, along the Farrington Highway route, you'll pass by Mākaha Beach, a well-known spot on O‘ahu's west side. The entire leeward coast offers stunning ocean views and the dramatic backdrop of volcanic cliffs.
The route is approximately 18.9 kilometers (11.7 miles) long. With an 'easy' difficulty rating and minimal elevation, the cycling duration is estimated to be around 1 hour and 5 minutes, though this can vary based on your pace and stops for sightseeing.
While the physical demands of the route are easy, the significant safety concerns due to heavy vehicle traffic, inconsistent bike lanes, and poor road conditions on Farrington Highway make it generally not recommended for families with young children or inexperienced cyclists. Prioritizing safety is key on this route.