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Hawaii Mountain Bike Trails (13 trails)

   
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• Aiea Heights Loop in Aiea, Hawaii
This is a great singletrack loop. I am from Utah and this is one of the funnest tracks out here on Oahu. For more info when you are here go see the boys on the North Shore at Country Cycles.
Last reviewed: Nov 15, 2008
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• Awa Awapuhi Single Track: Kauai in Wiamea, Hawaii
lush, orchid lined,4 mile kauai single track downhill to a 2000 foot cliff over the Napali Coast. If you were going to die riding - this would be the place. after you go down you have to bike a hike 4 miles in 85 degree 100% humidity up pig trails to safety. do it and bring a camera, you'l...
Last reviewed: Feb 27, 2005
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Beginner |
• Kaena Point in Waialua, Hawaii
The begining is part of a 4X4 playground but it is good for bike handeling and makes the first miles of warm up great. With the pacific ocean to your right keep riding until you come to the nature reserve and gate. Once there make sure to stay on the path, and ride it to the end. It spl...
Last reviewed: Sep 22, 2009
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• Kapa'a To Anahola Beach in Kapa'a, Hawaii
This is a bunch of trails that interconnect along the beach . YOu start in kapa'a and head north along the shoreline trails. eventually you will find the trail system coming off the main trail. take any and all the trails . this was some of the best trails I have ever ridin on . There is l...
Last reviewed: Jan 6, 2006
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• Kings Landing in Hilo, Hawaii
rolling jeeps trls, cattle gates, follows coast line, beautiful natural coconut lined cove
Last reviewed: Dec 12, 2008
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• Kulani in Hilo, Hawaii
form jeep, to lush jungle,fallen tree, log rolling, slick jagged rock bouncing, good times, not alot of climbes
Last reviewed: Dec 12, 2008
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• Makena-haleakala in Kihe, Hawaii
Dusty, usually hot --- this is Maui --- and lots of kiawe thorns and very sharp lava rocks to flat your ride. Have a strategy to minimize flats and be prepared with plenty of backup tubes & air. The Plunge comes after you finally stop climbing and if you're going to flat, it'll probably ...
Last reviewed: Feb 7, 2009
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• Manana Trail in Pearl City, Hawaii
A ridge line trail that turns to a foot path. Manana trail is a beautiful ride with pristine views of Waimano Valley. The trail starts as a paved road for about the first half mile. It then winds through a shady forested area before turning to a ridgeline trail.
Last reviewed: Sep 14, 2009
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• Maunawili in Pali Lookout, Hawaii
A lot of hills up and down the last 1/3 or so is all down hill and the best part of trail you can gain good speed. Some walking, roots, rocks, streams, and hair pin turns along the way. About half way you come to a set of stairs leading you down to the Maunawili waterfall, you will have to...
Last reviewed: Jul 14, 2008
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• Milani Cemetary in Milani Town, Hawaii
Lots of Technical riding, fast decents, short steep climbs, rocks, roots, crashed cars (you will see them back there). Careful not todisturb the cemetary folks....
Last reviewed: Apr 28, 2008
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• Peacock Flats in Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii
We did this ride in great anticipation to see what Oahu had to offer by way of mountain biking, yet it was early spring and many of the trails were still very wet. We were sent out on this trail because it was mostly dry. The first section on Mokuleia Access Road is paved blacktop, but i...
Last reviewed: Nov 29, 2007
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• Pupukea Trail in Waimea North Shore, Hawaii
A Tough "show me what you are made of climb" that is an amazing descent worth ever lung searing pedal stroke up. 14 Miles total, bring an energy bar 'cuz this one is gonna break you.
Last reviewed: Apr 28, 2008
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• Waikolu Overlook, Molokai Ranch in Molokai, Hawaii
This is a private ranch that offers day trips. Totally awesome.
http://molokai-ranch.com/thebeachvillage.php
Heading mauka (toward the mountains) for a hardy days ride, mountain bikers begin their ascent from a dry dirt road only to end up in a lush forest reserve with an incredibl...
Last reviewed: Nov 7, 2004
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