Miloli'i Beach Park via Kai Avenue loop
Miloli'i Beach Park via Kai Avenue loop
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8.80km
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Cycle an easy 5.5-mile loop around Miloli'i Beach Park, enjoying dramatic coastline views and the historic fishing village atmosphere.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.78 km
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8.80 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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8.70 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
6.80 km
1.94 km
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This cycling loop usually takes around 36 minutes to complete. It's an 8.8-kilometer (about 5.47 miles) ride.
Yes, this loop is categorized as an easy bike ride, making it great for any fitness level. It primarily features paved surfaces.
You'll experience dramatic coastal views and a transition from barren landscapes to areas with palm trees and plumerias. The route passes by Miloliʻi Beach Park, which has a small sand beach. You might also see the historic Hauʻoli Kamana'o Congregational Church and a mix of old and new homes in the village.
While specific parking areas aren't detailed, the loop starts and ends in the Miloli'i area. You'll likely find parking near Miloli'i Beach Park, which is the main highlight of the route.
The research does not specify dog-friendliness for this particular cycling loop. It's always best to check local regulations for Miloli'i Beach Park and the surrounding roads regarding pets.
The Big Island generally offers good cycling weather year-round. However, visiting during cooler, drier months might be more comfortable. Always check the local weather forecast before you go.
There is no indication that permits or entrance fees are required to cycle the Miloli'i Beach Park via Kai Avenue loop or to access Miloli'i Beach Park itself.
Miloli'i Beach Park, a key point on the loop, offers limited facilities, but restrooms and picnic tables are available there.
The loop is primarily on paved surfaces. The road descending into Miloli'i village is windy but also paved. While the broader Miloli'i area can have unpaved sections, this specific loop is noted for its easy, paved terrain.
This loop offers a glimpse into Miloli'i, often described as the last fishing village in Hawaii. It's a hidden gem away from typical tourist crowds, providing a quiet, tranquil experience and a sense of stepping back in time to an untouched part of the island.