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Touring cycling around Hickam Housing offers routes through lush, green landscapes with mature monkeypod trees, providing a pleasant environment for riders. The area is characterized by its coastal proximity, offering views of Pearl Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. While many routes are relatively flat, the broader Oahu region provides opportunities for diverse vistas and some elevation gains.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Cycle the easy Pearl Harbor Bike Path, a 3.4-mile route offering coastal views and historical insights near the USS Arizona Memorial.
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Cycle an easy 4.9-mile (7.8 km) route on Sand Island via Sand Island Parkway, offering coastal views and a tranquil escape.

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Enjoy an easy 6.1-mile (9.8 km) touring cycling route to Oneʻula Beach via Ewa Beach, offering scenic coastal views and minimal elevation ga
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The park is huge, with a wide sand beach, great views, grassy areas, and typically no crowds. Although it's a little rough for swimming, Oneula Beach is a great surfing, bodysurfing, and bodyboarding spot.
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The National Park Service has managed and operated the USS Arizona Memorial since 1980. The USS Arizona Memorial Program is approximately a 45-minute tour run in collaboration with the US Navy! Tours run daily, every 15 minutes from 8 am - 3:30 pm. Currently this program only includes the US Navy provided boat shuttle to the memorial, time on the memorial, and a return trip back to the Visitor Center.
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This small park is a lessser known beach that many tourists don't know is here (hope I didn't spoil it :)). This secluded beach has views of blue water and the three islands just off shore.
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Kawaiku'i Beach is a quiet park right off Kalanianaole Highway. In the evening, gorgeous sunset views can be seen, casting all sorts of colorful hues onto the nearby Koko and Hanauma Bay craters. The park is perfect for a picnic at one of the tables or under the shelter. Many large trees also provide plenty of shade on the grassy lawn. There are also restrooms and a freshwater rinse shower available for use.
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This lookout provides a stunning view of Makapu'u Point and Makapu'u Beach surrounded by rocky edges. You may have to walk with your bike from the parking lot to the lookout spot, but it's very short!
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The island was known as Quarantine Island during the 19th century, when it was used to quarantine ships believed to carry contagious passengers. During the 1970s, over 100 homeless native Hawaiians cleaned up the garbage that filled the island, built homes and took up residence. Later the island was reclaimed by the State of Hawaii and residence were evicted without compensation. But today you can enjoy great views of the south coastline and Hickam Airforce Base.
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Thomas Square is Hawaii's oldest city park. It is one of four sites in Hawaii where the Hawaiian flag is allowed to fly alone without the United States flag. Just north of the square is a gas station and a Mako's to restock on any food/drinks.
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Backed by 647' tall sea cliffs, this lookout spot has views of turquoise water and O'ahu's southeastern shore!
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Hickam Housing. The majority, 18 routes, are classified as easy, making them suitable for casual rides. Additionally, there are 4 moderate routes and 2 challenging routes for more experienced cyclists.
Cycling around Hickam Housing offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll find lush, green areas with mature monkeypod trees, coastal views of Pearl Harbor and the Pacific Ocean, and glimpses of local neighborhoods and golf courses. The broader Oahu region also provides opportunities for stunning mountain vistas and significant elevation gains.
Yes, several routes are great for families. The Pearl Harbor Bike Path is an easy, 3.4-mile trail offering coastal views and a pleasant ride for all ages. Many of the other easy, paved paths in the area, such as the West Loch Bike Path or Ala Moana Park Path, are also suitable for family outings.
You can encounter several interesting landmarks and attractions. The Makapu'u Lookout – King Kamehameha Statue loop, for instance, passes by the iconic King Kamehameha Statue. Other nearby points of interest include the Pearl Harbor National Memorial and the Aloha Tower.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers longer routes with significant elevation. The Makapu'u Lookout – King Kamehameha Statue loop is a difficult route spanning over 48 miles with considerable climbing. The broader Oahu region also features routes like the East Honolulu from Pearl City Loop, which is over 100 miles and provides stunning views.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the coastal paths, green spaces, and the scenic views of the Pacific Ocean and Pearl Harbor. The variety of routes, from easy, flat rides to more challenging options, is also frequently appreciated.
Yes, there are several circular routes. For example, the Makapu'u Lookout – King Kamehameha Statue loop is a challenging circular route. The broader Honolulu area also features loops like the Waikiki Beach – Kapiolani Park Loop and the Diamond Head Lighthouse – Waikiki Beach Loop, offering diverse experiences.
Hickam Housing's central location in Honolulu means there are numerous civilian cafes, restaurants, and pubs accessible nearby. While specific establishments directly on every bike path aren't listed, you'll find dining options in the surrounding Honolulu area, especially closer to popular spots like Waikiki Beach.
For a relaxed ride on well-paved surfaces, consider the Sand Island via Sand Island Parkway. This easy 4.8-mile path offers pleasant coastal scenery. Other paved bike paths like the West Loch Bike Path and Ala Moana Park Path are also excellent choices for leisurely rides.
Absolutely. The Oneʻula Beach via Ewa Beach route is a 6.1-mile trail that leads directly through coastal areas to Oneʻula Beach. Additionally, Hickam Housing residents have access to an on-base beach, and world-famous Waikiki Beach is easily accessible from many routes in the broader Honolulu area.
Oahu generally offers pleasant cycling conditions year-round due to its tropical climate. However, the drier season from May to October typically provides more consistent sunny weather, which can be ideal for touring cycling. The cooler, wetter season from November to April might bring occasional showers, but rides are still very enjoyable.
Generally, most public bike paths and trails in Oahu, including those near Hickam Housing, do not require specific permits for recreational cycling. However, if you plan to access trails within military installations or specific state parks, it's always advisable to check their official websites for any unique access requirements or regulations.


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