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Lace up your shoes for the Keawakapu Beach Trail loop run, a moderate jogging route spanning 7.1 miles (11.5 km) with a total elevation gain of 382 feet (117 metres). You can expect to complete this scenic loop in about 1 hour and 12 minutes. The trail offers a fantastic…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Bus stop
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1.29 km
Highlight • Beach
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6.53 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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11.5 km
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Bus stop
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8.05 km
2.81 km
497 m
101 m
Surfaces
7.65 km
3.01 km
511 m
101 m
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The terrain varies. You'll find long stretches of soft, golden sand directly on Keawakapu Beach, which is great for barefoot running. There are also coastal trails and a jogging path along the shoreline. Some sections, particularly those part of the 'Keawakapu Beach loop run via Kihei & Kauhale' route, are mostly paved. You might also encounter lava rock formations at the northern and southern ends of the beach.
The difficulty can range from easy to moderate. While some routes around Keawakapu Beach are considered easy, the 'Keawakapu Beach Trail loop run' is rated as moderate for jogging. It's generally accessible, but a good fitness level is recommended for the full loop, especially on paved sections. The beach's gently sloping shoreline and calm waters make it quite manageable overall.
You'll be treated to stunning views throughout the run. Expect clear waters, swaying palm trees, and lush greenery. From the beach, you can see the West Maui mountains, Molokini Crater, and Kaho'olawe Island. It's particularly known for spectacular sunrises and sunsets. Keep an eye out for marine life, including colorful fish and sea turtles, especially in the rocky areas at either end of the beach.
For the most comfortable experience, it's best to go jogging earlier in the morning. The wind tends to pick up from late morning through the day, which can make running more challenging. Early mornings also offer calmer waters and beautiful sunrise views.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed on the Keawakapu Beach Trail loop run. It's always best to check local signage or official Maui County park regulations regarding pet policies before bringing your dog.
There is no mention of permits or entrance fees required for the Keawakapu Beach Trail loop run in the available information. Access to Keawakapu Beach and the surrounding public areas is generally free.
The information does not specify dedicated parking for the 'Keawakapu Beach Trail loop run'. However, Keawakapu Beach typically has public access points with parking available. It's advisable to look for public beach access parking lots in the Kihei or Wailea areas near the beach.
Along Keawakapu Beach, you can find basic amenities such as portable toilets and outdoor showers. These are convenient for refreshing yourself after a run or swim.
Yes, the route incorporates significant sections of the Wailea Oceanfront Boardwalk Trail. You'll spend a good portion of your run on this scenic boardwalk.
Beyond the natural beauty, an intriguing feature offshore is an artificial reef made from 150 car bodies, which has contributed to increased fish populations. The beach is also known for its serene, uncrowded atmosphere, making it a peaceful retreat. You might also spot sea turtles in the rocky areas.
The information does not specify a 'best time of year' for jogging, as Maui generally has pleasant weather year-round. However, considering the wind patterns, any time of year would be best enjoyed with an early morning run.