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Start your jogging adventure on the Wailea Oceanfront Boardwalk, a moderate route that stretches for 3.2 miles (5.2 km). You will experience constant ocean views as you move along the coastline, gaining 103 feet (31 metres) in elevation. This path takes you past several beautiful crescent beaches, including Mokapu and…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The path is primarily paved or a winding stone path, with some sections of wooden boardwalk. It's considered easy walking and runs above the sand, not directly on the sandy shores. Be aware that it can be narrow in places, potentially requiring single-file movement when passing others.
Yes, this trail is rated as easy and is an excellent option for a relaxing jog, even for beginners. The path is mostly flat with minimal elevation changes.
You'll enjoy stunning ocean views throughout the entire path. It traverses along five crescent beaches, including Mokapu, Ulua, Wailea, and Polo Beach, and passes by luxury resorts. Views of offshore islands such as Lanai, Kahoolawe, and Molokini are visible, and during certain seasons, you might spot whales or turtles. Sunsets from the trail are particularly beautiful. The route itself is the Wailea Oceanfront Boardwalk.
Parking is available at various points along the trail, as it has multiple public access points from different beaches. However, some parking lots are known for car break-ins, so it's advised to secure your valuables and avoid leaving anything visible in your vehicle.
No, the Wailea Oceanfront Boardwalk Trail is free and accessible to the public. You do not need a permit or to pay an entrance fee to use it.
The research does not explicitly state the dog policy for the Wailea Oceanfront Boardwalk Trail. It's best to check local signage or with the resort properties along the path for specific regulations regarding dogs.
Going early in the morning is highly recommended. This helps you avoid both the crowds and the heat, as there is very little shade along the path. It also offers a chance to enjoy the serene ocean views before the area gets busy.
While the trail is enjoyable year-round, visiting during the cooler, drier months (typically November to May) can be more comfortable. During certain seasons, particularly winter, you may have opportunities for whale watching from the path.
The Wailea Oceanfront Boardwalk Trail is primarily an out-and-back path. It spans approximately 1.5 miles one-way, making for a roughly 3-mile (5 km) round trip.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Wailea Oceanfront Boardwalk Trail, which is the primary path for this run.
Given the lack of shade, bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and a hat. Comfortable running shoes are essential for the paved and stone path. Remember to secure any valuables if you're driving, due to reported car break-ins in some parking areas.