Oahu hiking
Oahu hiking

Biking & Hiking Trails

Hike, bike, or jog along scenic trails stretching from Kawela Bay to Kahuku Point, pausing to swim or snorkel. Cyclists can enjoy the North Shore Bike Park, featuring expertly designed trails that weave through lush jungle, oceanfront paths, and hidden gems like banyan trees and secluded beaches.

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Oahu North Shore Biking Trails Only at Turtle Bay

Cultural Bike Tour

AGES 14 & UP

Hear the untold stories that encompass the resort's 1,300 pristine acres. Take a bike ride with our local expert as they guide you to significant points of interest.

Mountain Bike

Biking Trails

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Explore Turtle Bay's scenic trails by bike, including the North Shore Bike Park's jungle and oceanfront paths. Discover hidden gems like banyan trees and secluded beaches. Visit the Concierge for bike rentals.

Kawela Bay

Kawela Bay

Distance: 1.2 miles, 15 to 25-min walk

This secluded North Shore beach offers calm waters perfect for kayaking, outrigger canoe rides, and beginner surfing. A scenic path leads to a beautiful banyan tree, making it a peaceful, hidden gem.

Tide Pools at Turtle Bay Resort

Tide Pools

Distance: 0.30 miles, 5 to 10-min walk

There’s something magical about the tide pools. This shallow swimming area is perfect for little ones to cool off in. Explore the tide pools and you may discover some hermit crabs, opihi, and sea snails.

Coastline aerial - King's Walk

King's Walk

Distance: 0.25 to 1.5 miles, 15 to 25-min walk

King's Walk, named for Hawaiian royalty, stretches from Kuilima Cove to Kahuku Point. Enjoy a leisurely stroll with the chance to spot marine life and native birds along the scenic shoreline.

Banyan Tree

Banyan Tree

Distance: 1.1 miles, 15 to 25-min walk

This single tree is known for its otherworldly beauty with its intertwined stems and aerial roots. It's also been the backdrop for many movie scenes and TV shows, including LOST and Pirates of the Caribbean.

Keiki Cove at Turtle Bay Resort

Keiki Cove

Distance: 0.75 miles, 7 to 12-min walk

Keiki, meaning "child" in Hawaiian, perfectly describes this small, protected cove ideal for little ones to safely wade in the gentle waters.