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United States
Maui County
Lanai City

Munro Trail

Hard

4.8

(1237)

10,133

riders

Munro Trail

02:39

30.0km

620m

Cycling

Cycle the difficult 18.6-mile Munro Trail on Lanai, gaining 2031 feet in elevation for panoramic views and unique pine forests.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Munro Trail

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This road is entirely hardpacked dirt. Being such, this route is only recommended when it's dry, otherwise it'll be a pretty miserable experience of battling peanut butter mud. Given that …

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like for cycling on the Munro Trail?

The Munro Trail is primarily a one-lane dirt road, considered rugged and challenging for touring cyclists. It features rough terrains, taking you through valleys and up lower mountain peaks. While it's not a typical paved touring route, it offers a unique off-road adventure for those confident in handling such conditions.

When is the best time of year to cycle the Munro Trail?

For the best experience, consider cycling the trail during drier months to avoid excessively muddy conditions, which can make the already rugged terrain even more challenging. Always check the local weather forecast before you go, as clear days offer the most spectacular panoramic views.

What scenic views or landmarks can I expect along the route?

The trail is renowned for its scenic beauty. You'll cycle through rare pine forests, including those planted by George Munro, and can stop at various lookouts like Maunalei Gulch and Hookio Ridge. On a clear day from the summit, you might even see up to five other Hawaiian islands: Oahu, Maui, Molokai, Kahoolawe, and the Big Island. The trail itself is a highlight: Munro Trail.

How do I access the Munro Trail, and where can I park?

Accessing the trail involves a bit of an adventure itself. You'll typically fly to Maui, take a ferry to Lanai, and then arrange for a shuttle to the trailhead. Since it's a remote trail, there isn't a designated parking lot in the traditional sense for personal vehicles at the immediate trailhead. Shuttles or 4WD vehicles are commonly used to reach the starting point.

Is the Munro Trail dog-friendly?

Information regarding dogs on the Munro Trail is not explicitly stated in official sources. Given its rugged nature and remote location, it's advisable to check with local Lanai authorities or tour operators regarding specific pet policies before bringing your dog.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle the Munro Trail?

There are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for cycling the Munro Trail itself. However, you will incur costs for transportation to Lanai and potentially for shuttle services to the trailhead.

What essential gear should I bring for cycling the Munro Trail?

Given the trail's rugged nature, essential gear includes a sturdy mountain bike or a touring bike capable of handling rough dirt roads, plenty of water, snacks, sun protection, basic bike repair tools, and a first-aid kit. A camera is also highly recommended to capture the stunning views.

Is the Munro Trail suitable for beginner touring cyclists?

No, the Munro Trail is rated as difficult and is not recommended for beginner touring cyclists. Its rugged dirt road terrain, significant elevation gain, and remote nature require a good level of fitness, experience with off-road cycling, and confidence in handling challenging conditions.

Is the Munro Trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

The Munro Trail is generally considered an out-and-back route, leading to Lanaihale, the island's highest point. While it's a one-lane road, cyclists typically return the way they came or arrange for pickup at the other end if continuing through.

Are there any facilities like cafes or bike rentals near the Munro Trail?

The trail itself is remote and does not have facilities like cafes or bike rentals directly on it. However, Lanai City, the main town on the island, offers amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and potentially bike rental or repair shops. It's best to arrange any needs before heading to the trailhead.

Does the Munro Trail intersect with other trails?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Munro Trail, Naha Overlook Trail, Hoike Road, Naha Trail, Pipeline Trail, Waiakeakua Trail, Kaupili Road, and Hi'i Trail.

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