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This moderate 7.0-mile touring cycling loop in West Maui offers ocean views and passes Honokohau Bay, but is currently closed for constructi
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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8.85 km
1.83 km
483 m
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2.31 km
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No, the specific 11.3 km Līpoa Point loop is currently closed for construction. This closure is estimated to last for 15 months from late January (year not specified). Cyclists should check local advisories for updates on reopening.
The Līpoa Point loop is generally considered moderate. It features mostly paved surfaces and an elevation gain of approximately 180 meters, making it suitable for touring cyclists with a reasonable fitness level.
The Līpoa Point loop primarily consists of paved surfaces. As part of the broader West Maui cycling experience, you can expect resort-lined coasts with smooth roads and bike lanes, offering expansive ocean views.
Along the route, you'll encounter scenic spots such as the Honoapiilani Hwy, the beautiful Honokohau Bay, and the scenic Līpoa Point itself, which offers stunning views.
The best time to cycle in West Maui, including the Līpoa Point area, is generally from September to May. During these months, the weather is cooler and less humid. Starting your ride early in the morning is advisable to avoid midday heat, especially in summer.
Specific parking for the 11.3 km Līpoa Point loop is not detailed. However, for cycling in the West Maui area, many cyclists start from resort areas between Lahaina and Kapalua, where parking may be available. Given the current closure of the loop, direct access is not possible.
Information regarding dog-friendliness specifically for the Līpoa Point loop is not available. Generally, local regulations for cycling paths and public access areas in Maui vary. It's best to check with local authorities or signage once the loop reopens.
There is no indication that a permit or entrance fee is required for the Līpoa Point loop itself. Public access to Līpoa Point is generally available, though the loop is currently closed for construction.
The Līpoa Point loop is approximately 11.3 km long and typically takes around 50 minutes to complete by touring bicycle, depending on your pace and stops for scenery.
Yes, while the Līpoa Point loop is closed, the broader West Maui Loop offers diverse cycling experiences. This larger route can range from 30 to 60 miles, featuring resort-lined coasts, challenging northern sections with significant elevation, and stunning ocean panoramas. You can adapt sections for shorter, easier rides or longer, more strenuous ones.
The West Maui cycling experience is notable for its diverse scenery, transitioning from developed resort areas to untouched backroads, offering continuous ocean panoramas and cliff-edge coastlines. It provides a unique blend of experiences and is adaptable for various skill levels, making it one of Hawaii's best rides.