Oʻahu offers terrain for every bicycling skill level. There’s plenty of variety… or stick to your favorite trails.
- Want a guided ride? Check out our Bike & Photo Tours.
- Prefer to explore on your own? We can suggest places to ride.
Ohana Trail
An intermediate trail between Kailua and Waimanalo


For trail status, map, reviews, and photos, see the Trailforks page. Not rain-friendly. Part of the beautiful Olomana Trails.
Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden & Visitor Center
An easier ride, just mauka (uphill) of Kaneohe on the windward coast
Take a leisurely ride on pavement, with the dramatic background of the Koʻolau mountains. It’s a botanical garden in Hawaiʻi. How great is that?
Hint: In the mood for solitude? Then try weekday mornings and evenings.
45-680 Luluku Road
Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744
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