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Embark on the Charley Young Beach loop run, a moderate jogging route that takes you along the scenic Wailea coastline. This 6.6 miles (10.5 km) journey involves a gentle 297 feet (91 metres) of elevation gain, typically completed in about 1 hour and 7 minutes. You'll experience a diverse terrain,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.32 km
Highlight • Beach
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7.29 km
2.21 km
539 m
338 m
119 m
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9.60 km
539 m
338 m
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Parking is generally available in public beach access lots near Charley Young Beach or along the Wailea Beach Path. Since the path runs along Wailea's "resort row," you might also find parking associated with nearby resorts, though public access points are usually the best bet.
While the full Charley Young Beach loop run is categorized as moderate due to its distance and varied terrain, sections of the connecting Wailea Beach Path are considered easy and suitable for all skill levels. If you're a beginner, you can enjoy shorter segments of the paved path.
The route offers a diverse experience. You'll find predominantly paved concrete walkways and boardwalk sections along the Wailea Beach Path. However, the Charley Young Beach portion itself features soft, golden sand, ideal for beach jogging. Be aware that some areas, especially at the north end of Charley Young Beach, might include lava rock formations.
Early mornings are highly recommended to avoid crowds and the heat, especially during warmer months. The cooler temperatures and quieter atmosphere make for a more enjoyable run. Alternatively, stunning sunsets are a highlight, making late afternoon a popular time for scenic views.
Generally, dogs are not permitted on Maui's public beaches, including Charley Young Beach, or on the Wailea Beach Path. It's always best to check local signage for specific regulations regarding pets before bringing your dog.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Charley Young Beach or the connecting Wailea Beach Path. Public access to the beaches and coastal paths in this area is generally free.
You'll be treated to breathtaking scenery throughout your run. Expect panoramic ocean vistas, views of neighboring islands like Kaho'olawe and Lanai, and the West Maui mountains. The path winds past beautiful sandy beaches, luxurious resorts, palm trees, and well-manicured lawns. Keep an eye out for marine life such as turtles and whales during certain seasons.
Yes, public showers are available at Charley Young Beach, continuing a tradition started by its namesake. Along the Wailea Beach Path, which runs past numerous resorts, you may find access to amenities like restrooms and places to purchase water, though it's always wise to carry your own hydration.
The route passes by beautiful beaches such as Charley Young Beach and Keawakapu Beach. Charley Young Beach is known for its tranquil ambiance and historical connection to its welcoming former landowner. The entire Wailea Beach Path offers views of luxurious resorts and the stunning Pacific Ocean.
Yes, the Charley Young Beach loop run often encompasses parts of the scenic Wailea Beach Path. Additionally, Charley Young Beach forms the northern tip of Kamaole I Beach, connecting to a longer continuous stretch of sandy shoreline in Kihei.
The full loop run is approximately 10.5 kilometers (about 6.5 miles) and typically takes around 1 hour and 7 minutes to complete at a jogging pace, depending on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the views.