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The Maui Tropical Plantation loop offers a delightful touring cycling experience through the lush Waikapū Valley, showcasing Maui's agricultural heritage. You'll pedal past vibrant tropical gardens, sugarcane fields, and pineapple groves, with the majestic West Maui Mountains often in view. It's a gentle journey on mostly paved surfaces, providing a different perspective than the island's more strenuous coastal or volcanic routes.
This easy 7.5-mile (12.0 km) loop has a minimal 358 feet (109 metres) of elevation gain, making it a perfect family-friendly bike trail that takes only about 44 minutes to complete. You can easily access the route from the Maui Tropical Plantation, where you'll find parking, amenities, and dining options. Consider an early start to enjoy cooler temperatures and make the most of your day.
What makes this route stand out is its accessibility and the opportunity to explore Maui's agricultural heartland without demanding physical exertion. It's a leisurely option for those seeking a relaxed ride, offering a pleasant environment and a chance to see the island's diverse landscapes beyond the beaches. The proximity to the Maui Tropical Plantation means you can combine your ride with a visit to its gardens and attractions.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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11.3 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
While the Komoot route is a cycling path in the vicinity, not within the plantation itself, you can typically find parking at or near the Maui Tropical Plantation. This provides a convenient starting point for your ride, allowing you to explore the surrounding Waikapū Valley.
Yes, this route is generally considered easy with minimal elevation gain and mostly paved surfaces, making it suitable for touring cyclists of various fitness levels, including families and beginners. It's a great way to enjoy the scenery without strenuous climbs.
The route is characterized by mostly paved surfaces. As you cycle through the Waikapū Valley area, you'll experience diverse scenery, transitioning from lush tropical landscapes to potentially drier regions, with views of exotic gardens and agricultural fields.
The route offers scenic views of the Waikapū Valley and the dramatic backdrop of the West Maui Mountains. You'll pass by fields of tropical crops like sugarcane and pineapple, and the Maui Tropical Plantation itself is a notable landmark showcasing Maui's agricultural heritage.
Maui generally offers pleasant cycling weather year-round. However, the drier seasons (typically April to October) might be more comfortable. Afternoon winds can be a factor in Central Maui, so consider cycling in the morning for potentially calmer conditions.
As this route primarily uses public roads in the vicinity of the plantation, dogs are generally allowed if they are well-behaved and on a leash. However, always be mindful of local regulations and ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling alongside traffic.
No, you do not need a permit or to pay an entrance fee to cycle this specific route. It utilizes public roads around the Maui Tropical Plantation, which are freely accessible.
Yes, the Maui Tropical Plantation itself is a hub for amenities. It offers dining options, shopping for local crafts, and restrooms, making it a convenient stop before or after your ride.
This Komoot route is primarily a road cycling route that uses shared public roads in the Waikapū Valley area. While some sections of Maui have dedicated bike paths, this specific loop is not exclusively a bike trail. Always be aware of traffic and ride safely.
The Maui Bus system serves various parts of the island. You would need to check the current Maui Bus routes and schedules to see if there's a stop conveniently located near the Maui Tropical Plantation in Waikapū Valley that accommodates bicycles.
While the route is easy, be mindful of potential afternoon winds in Central Maui, which can make cycling more challenging. Also, some roads on Maui can be narrow with rough shoulders. Always stay alert for vehicle traffic and consider cycling earlier in the day for a more comfortable experience.
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