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Cycle the Kaiwiki Park via Wainaku loop, a moderate 10.0-mile touring route in Hilo, Hawaii, featuring lush scenery and coastal glimpses.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
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8.56 km
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16.1 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
15.6 km
310 m
153 m
Surfaces
12.4 km
2.32 km
1.21 km
153 m
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Elevation
Highest point (410 m)
Lowest point (20 m)
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You can typically find parking at Kaiwiki Park itself, which serves as a community park with facilities. The Wainaku area also offers potential access points, but Kaiwiki Park is a good starting option.
While specific public transport options directly to the trailhead are not detailed, Hilo has a public bus system. It's advisable to check local Hilo public transport schedules for routes that may serve the Kaiwiki Park or Wainaku areas.
The information available does not specify dog-friendliness for the entire loop. However, Kaiwiki Park is a community park, and local regulations for dogs in Hilo parks generally require them to be on a leash. Always check local signage.
Hilo experiences a tropical climate. While cycling is possible year-round, the drier months (typically May to October) might offer more consistently pleasant weather. However, Hilo is known for frequent rain showers, so be prepared for wet conditions regardless of the season.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Kaiwiki Park via Wainaku loop. It utilizes public roads and park access.
The Kaiwiki Park via Wainaku loop primarily features paved surfaces, making it well-suited for touring bicycles. While it includes an elevation gain of about 400 meters, the terrain is generally smooth.
The route is categorized as 'moderate' and requires 'good fitness' due to its length and elevation gain. However, its mostly paved surfaces make it accessible. For beginners or families, it could be a good challenge, especially if you're comfortable with some climbing. Shorter sections might be more suitable for younger children.
You can expect to experience Hilo's lush, tropical environment. The route may offer glimpses of the Pacific Ocean, various local parks, and native Hawaiian flora. The Wainaku area is near the coast, potentially providing coastal views or sights of the Wailoa River.
Kaiwiki Park is a notable point of interest, offering facilities such as a pavilion, restrooms, and sports fields, making it a convenient rest stop. The broader Hilo area also features attractions like the Hilo Bayfront Trails.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Waimalino Lane.
Given Hilo's tropical climate and potential for rain, it's advisable to wear moisture-wicking clothing and bring a light rain jacket. Hydration is key, so carry plenty of water. Sunscreen, a helmet, and basic bike repair tools are also recommended.