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Urban hiking trails around Wailua offer diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to river valleys. The region is characterized by its lush greenery and proximity to the Wailua River, providing opportunities for walks alongside water features. Terrain generally features gentle elevation changes, making many routes accessible for various fitness levels. These trails often provide views of the Pacific coastline and local natural features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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8.29km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Waipouli Beach is a more low-key park by the Waipouli Beach Resort. There is public beach access on the south end, and it's a hangout spot for Kauai’s monk seals, right off the biking coastal path. This area is family-friendly, with shopping, coffee shops, activities, and hiking very close by. It has been marked as a wonderful spot to see the sunrise.
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Kapa'a Beach is a long beach with golden sands that parallels the Kapa'a Bike Path. The full name is Ke Ala Hele Makalae, meaning “path that goes by the coast." Most people simply call it the Kapa‘a Bike Path or Kaua‘i Bike Trail. This bike path is a multi-use path that totals about 7 miles.
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Kapaa Bike Path is one of the best places to ride along the coast in Kauai, it can be perfect to enjoy a ride surrounded by the beautiful coast landscape, while feeling the offshore breeze. It is 8 miles of a nice paved multi-use path that allows family-frendly cycling.
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The Royal Coconut Coast is known for the large amount of coconut trees, back in the Hawaiian Kingdom the area was originally reserved only for the ali’i (nobility) or royalty. From Wailua to Kealia, there are mountains and valleys covered with lush green forest, coconut trees along the beaches, with white sand and crystal clear water, a true paradise.
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This is a nice beach to spot beautiful sunrises in Kauai, and if you are lucky you can see Kauai’s monk seals, who often stop to rest in the area. Here is where the Kaapa Bike Path starts, and you can enjoy the convenient and family-friendly lodging, with shopping, coffee shops, and other activities. The beach is just in front of Waipouli Beach Resort, but it has public access on the south end.
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Stop and enjoy the view before you turn around and walk back to parking for a nice 1 mile walk
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Just a walking path that follows the beach from Safeway parking
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Wailua offers a selection of urban hiking trails, with over 10 routes available for you to explore. These trails are primarily easy to moderate, making them accessible for various fitness levels.
Urban hiking in Wailua provides a unique blend of coastal scenery, lush tropical vegetation, and glimpses into local life. You'll find trails that hug the coastline, offering refreshing ocean breezes and views, often passing through areas with historical significance or natural beauty like the Wailua River Valley.
The urban hiking trails in Wailua are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Hikers frequently praise the beautiful coastal views, the accessibility of the paths, and the opportunity to experience Wailua's natural charm without venturing into deep wilderness.
Yes, Wailua has several easy urban hikes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. Many of the coastal paths, like the Waipouli Beach – Beach walk loop from Wailua, are relatively flat and offer pleasant walking experiences with scenic views.
While most urban hikes focus on coastal and town areas, you can easily access viewpoints for stunning natural landmarks nearby. For example, Opaeka'a Falls is a short drive from many urban areas and offers a convenient roadside lookout. Some trails might offer distant views of the iconic Nounou Mountain (Sleeping Giant).
Absolutely! Many of Wailua's urban hikes are designed to showcase its beautiful coastline. The Kapaa Bike Path – Kapaa coastal path loop from Kapaa is a prime example, offering miles of oceanfront walking with stunning vistas and access to beaches.
Yes, several urban trails in Wailua are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Waipouli Beach loop from Wailua is a great option for a circular coastal walk.
Urban hikes in Wailua vary in length, typically ranging from 3.5 km to 8.3 km. You can find shorter, leisurely beach walks that take about an hour, or longer coastal paths that might take 2-3 hours to complete, depending on your pace.
Yes, parking is generally available near the starting points of many urban hiking trails in Wailua, especially along the coastal areas and near popular parks. It's advisable to check specific trailheads for designated parking lots or street parking availability.
Many urban hiking trails in Wailua are very family-friendly, particularly the easy coastal paths. Their relatively flat terrain and scenic views make them enjoyable for all ages. Trails like the Waipouli Beach Park – Beach walk loop from Kapaa are excellent choices for families.
Many urban trails in Wailua, especially the paved coastal paths and beach walks, are dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of local regulations regarding pets in specific areas or beaches. Remember to bring water for your pet.
Wailua offers pleasant hiking conditions year-round due to its tropical climate. However, the drier months from April to October are often preferred for urban hiking, as you'll experience less rain and comfortable temperatures. Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal to avoid the midday sun.


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