Kapiʻolani Community College loop via Fort Ruger Pathway
Kapiʻolani Community College loop via Fort Ruger Pathway
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3.98km
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Enjoy an easy 2.5-mile jogging loop in Diamond Head State Monument, featuring the Fort Ruger Pathway, ocean views, and Kapiʻolani Park scene
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.55 km
1.48 km
928 m
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2.17 km
1.03 km
758 m
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The Kapiʻolani Community College loop via Fort Ruger Pathway is designed for jogging and typically takes about 25 minutes to complete at a steady pace. The total distance is approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 miles).
Yes, this route is considered an easy run, making it great for any fitness level, including beginners. It features mostly paved surfaces and is suitable for all skill levels.
The terrain is predominantly paved and generally flat and smooth, especially around Kapiʻolani Park. The route includes the Fort Ruger Pathway, which is a 1-mile long, 12-feet wide, multi-purpose paved path. While the main loop is flat, extending towards Diamond Head can introduce some gentle hills.
You'll be treated to rewarding views of the world-famous Diamond Head and pleasant ocean vistas. The Kapiʻolani Park section offers shade from lovely palms along Kalakaua Avenue and banyan trees along Paki Avenue. You can also spot the Waikiki Aquarium and the Honolulu Zoo nearby.
Ample parking is available around Kapiʻolani Park, which serves as a convenient starting point for this loop. Arriving earlier in the morning is often best to secure a spot, especially on weekends.
Yes, the Kapiʻolani Community College loop via Fort Ruger Pathway is generally dog-friendly. Many locals enjoy walking or jogging with their leashed dogs in Kapiʻolani Park and along the Fort Ruger Pathway. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
Early mornings are ideal for jogging this loop to enjoy cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. It's also a great way to catch the sunrise over the ocean. Evenings can also be pleasant, but parking might be more challenging.
Yes, restrooms and water fountains are available at Kapiʻolani Park. Additionally, facilities can be found at Triangle Park (Fort Ruger Park), which is along the Diamond Head Run section of the area.
No, jogging the Kapiʻolani Community College loop via Fort Ruger Pathway itself does not require any permits or entrance fees. However, if you plan to enter the Diamond Head State Monument to hike to the summit, reservations and an entrance fee are required for that specific activity.
Yes, this loop incorporates sections of the Fort Ruger Pathway, which is a popular multi-purpose path. It also connects to the broader network of routes around Kapiʻolani Park and the base of Diamond Head, allowing for longer runs if desired.
For a comfortable jog, bring appropriate running shoes, light clothing, and sun protection like a hat and sunscreen, as parts of the route are exposed. Don't forget a water bottle, especially on warmer days, though water is available at points along the way.