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Road cycling around Eleele, located on Kauai's south shore, offers access to diverse landscapes, including coastal routes and agricultural roads. The region features varying elevations, from gentle coastal paths to more challenging inland climbs. Cyclists encounter lush greenery, tropical rainforests, and dramatic coastal cliffs, providing a dynamic backdrop for rides.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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17.2km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This stunning lookout is just off the road. you get there by driving winding Highway 550, AKA the Kuhio Highway. The lookout provides a dichotomy of Kauai's dramatic land- and seascapes: On one side, you have precipitous sea cliffs plunging into the ocean. On the other, the lush greenery of the Kalalau Valley.
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Unfortunately, everything was covered in fog when we visited. But the view must be great. We were there around lunchtime. Earlier would have been better.
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Wonderful flora and beautiful views of the valley. It's worth setting off early.
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When cyclists arrive to this area, they get into a clearing with a great view of Haʻupu Ridge which is a silhouette of the The Haʻupu Mountain Range. The mountains are 15 miles from Knudsen Gap in Koloa along the Mahaulepu Coastline all the way to Nawiliwili Bay in Lihue. This is a great spot to grab a photo on a clear day.
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Kipu Falls is a small waterfall, but it is also very popular. The area is a dare devil swimming hole as there are lots of rope swings and ladders, and visitors often jump off the 15-foot waterfall into the pool below. There are mosquitoes here most of the year, so it's advised to carry insect repellent on the ride. Warning: Anyone should be cautious when climbing on the rocks, as they can get slipy and dangorous. Jumping from the falls can be very dangerous as well.
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The Kauai Plantation Railway is a family friendly ride taking visitors to see 50 varieties of fruit tree orchards, fruit fields, vegetable gardens, rare and exotic tropical flowers, forest, plants, hardwood trees, and animal pastures with donkeys, goats, sheep, horses, cattle, ducks, geese, herd of wild pigs that visitors can feed. There is also a restaurant here and a craft rum distiller.
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Puʻu Ka Pele lookout is a small pullout 13 miles northbound on Highway 550. Visitors can enjoy a different vantage point in Waimea Canyon, which peers into a narrow gorge. This viewpoint is also the closest view of Waipoʻo Falls from the highway. Waipoʻo Falls are still far away but visible with no fog or clouds. If the rider has the opportunity to pack a small pair of binoculars on this ride, they will reap the benefits from many viewpoints, including this one.
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Puʻu O Kila Lookout sits at the end of Highway 550 in Kokee State Park. If there are no clouds, riders can enjoy one of the very best views on Kauai. The view is panoramic and looks down into the Kalalau Valley. Here can also be seen the Alakai Swamp, which is the highest-altitude swamp in the world. Theo Kalalau Valley is home to the wettest place on earth, which ends at the summit of Waialeale.
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There are over 4 road cycling routes around Eleele, offering a variety of experiences from coastal rides to inland agricultural paths. These routes are designed for different skill levels, ensuring there's something for every road cyclist.
Road cycling routes around Eleele feature diverse terrain. You'll find coastal paths with ocean views and gentle breezes, as well as roads winding through agricultural landscapes like the Kauai Coffee Company plantations. For more experienced cyclists, the region offers access to challenging climbs and descents with significant elevation changes, particularly on routes leading towards areas like Waimea Canyon.
Yes, for those seeking a more relaxed ride, the Spouting Horn Park to Shipwreck Beach route is an excellent choice. This 10.7-mile (17.2 km) trail is considered easy, offering pleasant coastal views and access to beaches, making it suitable for beginners or a leisurely family outing.
While cycling near Eleele, you can enjoy stunning natural beauty, including lush rainforests, dramatic coastal cliffs, and panoramic ocean vistas. Specific points of interest include Spouting Horn, a unique blowhole, and the Kauai Coffee Company, where you can cycle through coffee plantations. The Hanapepe Swinging Bridge also offers a charming stop.
Absolutely. For experienced road cyclists looking for a challenge, routes like the Pu'u O Kila Lookout – Kalalau Lookout loop from Hanapepe offer significant elevation changes and stunning views, requiring a good fitness level. These routes can include demanding climbs and descents.
Yes, routes like Kalaheo to Old Kona & Tree Tunnel Loop wind through agricultural landscapes, providing views of coffee plantations and a sense of Kauai's rich farming history. The 'Coffee Highway' (Highway 540/Halewili Road) near the Kauai Coffee Company is particularly notable for this experience.
Kauai's climate is generally suitable for cycling year-round, offering a vibrant and dynamic backdrop. While specific seasonal advice isn't detailed, the island's tropical nature means you can typically enjoy pleasant conditions for road cycling throughout the year, with lush landscapes and refreshing breezes.
Yes, the Kukuiolono Golf Course to Salt Pond County Park loop is a great option for road cyclists looking for a circular route. This moderate 19.1-mile (30.7 km) path offers a varied experience, connecting different points of interest.
While specific parking details for each route are not provided, Eleele's proximity to Port Allen Small Boat Harbor suggests that parking facilities may be available in that area, serving as a convenient starting point for many rides. It's advisable to check local signage for parking regulations.
Yes, the Kauai Coffee Company, located just outside Eleele, offers a visitor center where cyclists can take a break, sample coffees, and tour the plantation. This makes for an ideal refreshment stop during a ride through the agricultural areas.
Coastal routes around Eleele, such as sections of the Spouting Horn Park to Shipwreck Beach route, offer stunning ocean views and refreshing sea breezes. These paths often provide access to beautiful beaches and a relaxed cycling experience with picturesque vistas.
The duration of routes varies depending on their length and difficulty. For example, the easy Spouting Horn Park to Shipwreck Beach route takes about 54 minutes, while a longer, moderate route like Lawai to Kauai Plantation Railway can take around 2 hours and 4 minutes. More challenging routes will naturally take longer.


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