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For runners near Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, there are several excellent options to consider. The island’s unique blend of natural beauty, historic trails, and varied terrains make it a running paradise. From scenic coastal routes like Ali’i Drive to challenging trails like the King’s Highway, there’s something for every type of runner. Let’s explore these options in detail:

Runners on trail in Pu'u Wa'awa'a Forest Reserve

Ali’i Drive

Ali’i Drive is perhaps the most iconic running route in Kailua-Kona. This approximately 7-mile stretch begins at the intersection of Palani Drive, Ali’i Drive, and Kuakini Highway and follows the coastline, offering stunning ocean views. The route is relatively flat for the first five miles, making it beginner-friendly but becomes hillier in the last two miles, with an elevation gain reaching a maximum of 289 feet.

  • Scenery and Amenities: Along the route, runners will pass several beach parks equipped with water stations and restrooms, approximately every two miles. This makes it an ideal route for those who want to stay well-hydrated and have easy access to facilities during their run.
  • Popularity: Ali’i Drive is used in the Ironman World Championships, attracting many runners who want to train on this challenging course. The wide shoulder and mile markers placed every ½ mile make it easy to navigate and track progress.

Walua Trail

The Walua Trail is a 6.5-mile route that provides a mix of dedicated walking paths and residential roads. Starting at the intersection of Lako Street and Walua Road, the trail offers a quiet, less trafficked alternative to other routes.

  • Elevation and Views: The trail’s steady three-mile upward climb rewards runners with stunning vistas of Kahalu’u Bay, followed by a fast and fun downhill return.
  • Accessibility: This trail is easily accessible from various parts of Kailua-Kona, making it a convenient choice for local runners looking for a scenic and moderately challenging run.

Old Airport Beach Park

Old Kona Airport Beach Park, also known as Maka’eo Walking Path, is another fantastic spot. This 1-mile path meanders through gardens, shaded areas, and picnic spots within the park grounds.

  • Terrain and Environment: The loop is peaceful, surrounded by lush greenery and occasional glimpses of the ocean. Benches along the path offer places for runners to take a break or enjoy a moment of relaxation.

Mana Road in Waimea

For those willing to venture further, Mana Road in Waimea is an excellent choice for long-distance running. Stretching over 40 miles, this red dirt road runs from Waimea to the Mauna Kea volcano.

  • Long-Distance and Events: The various terrains, from uphill climbs to long descents, offer a diverse running experience. The Mana Road Mahalo Run, covering distances from 5K to 50K, is a notable event held annually.
  • Scenic Views: With breathtaking views of Mauna Kea and the encompassing landscapes, this route provides a stunning backdrop for long training runs.

Queen Ka’ahumanu Highway (Queen K Hwy)

The Queen Ka’ahumanu Highway, or “Queen K”,, runs along the coast from Kailua-Kona to Kawaihae and Waimea. It’s a popular route for both cyclists and runners.

  • Challenging Terrain: Known for its hilly sections, the highway is a testing ground for endurance athletes. Strava segments like the “Queen Ka’ahumanu Hwy Climb” highlight notable portions where runners and cyclists can track their performances.
  • Historical Significance: This highway has a rich history, a modern infrastructure and a strong connection to the Ironman World Championships, making it a symbolic route for many running enthusiasts.

King’s Highway Trail (Hoapili Trail)

For the more adventurous, the King’s Highway Trail (Hoapili Trail) is a must-try. This historic path extends approximately 175 miles from ‘Upolu Point near Hawi to the eastern border of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

  • Historical Importance: Used by the ali’i (Hawaiian royalty), the trail was critical for ceremonial events and trade in ancient Hawaii. Today, runners can traverse this ancient route, gaining a sense of historical connection while challenging their endurance.
  • Varied Terrain: The trail’s diverse terrain, from rocky coastlines to upland paths, provides a unique and strenuous running experience. Those who undertake this trail will find themselves immersed in both the natural beauty and history of the island.

Join a Running Group

If you like running with a group, Big Island Running Company group runs staring at their store every Tuesday and Thursday at 5pm. various distances and various paces. All abilities are welcome. Check out their website for more information as well as info on more local running events.

Additional Options

There are more options for running in and around Kailua-Kona for those willing to explore further:

  • Pine Trees Beach and Kaloko Trails: Located a bit further from town, these trails require a short car trip but offer excellent running opportunities with less crowd and serene environments.
  • Hualalai Mountain: Though not for the novice runner, the slopes of Hualalai Mountain provide a challenging terrain with beautiful ocean and sunset views, making it a fulfilling experience despite the effort required.
  • Makaula-‘O’oma and Kekaha Kai Trails: Both rated highly in terms of difficulty and scenic beauty, these trails offer more rugged terrains suitable for trail running aficionados.

Kailua-Kona and its surrounding regions offer an array of running routes that cater to every level of runner, from scenic coastal paths and moderate trails to historic and adventurous routes. Whether you prefer the vibrant energy of Ali’i Drive, the tranquility of Walua Trail, the long-distance challenge of Mana Road, or the historic significance of the King’s Highway Trail, you are sure to find a running route that not only tests your physical limits but also fills you with the unique spirit of Hawaii.

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Summer is considered one of the best times to visit Hawaii for several great reasons. The weather is consistently warm, with temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit (24-29°C), creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities and beach outings. The ocean is generally calmer during the summer, which is perfect for snorkeling, swimming, diving, and other water activities, with excellent visibility enhancing the experience of exploring coral reefs and marine life.

Summer is the dry season, with a lower chance of rain disrupting outdoor plans. The drier weather is better for hiking, sightseeing, and enjoying the beaches. The extra hour of daylight allows for more time to explore and enjoy activities, maximizing the vacation experience whether you’re hiking, lounging on the beach, or visiting attractions.

The summer months host a variety of cultural events and festivals, including local music festivals, hula competitions, and food fairs. A quick flight to Oahu gets you to the Obon events  on Oahu throughout the summer  or Duke’s OceanFest in Waikīkī in late August. Summer aligns with school vacations, making it a convenient time for families to travel. Hawaii offers numerous family-friendly activities and accommodations, making it an ideal destination for summer family trips.

Honu Sea Turtle on a beach

While winter is the peak season for humpback whale watching, summer still offers opportunities to see other marine life such as dolphins, sea turtles, and colorful fish, making it a great time for snorkeling and diving. Many of Hawaii’s tropical plants and flowers are in full bloom during the summer, adding to the island’s beauty and providing fantastic photo opportunities, especially in botanical gardens and parks.

Summer is also an excellent time for adventure activities like surfing, paddleboarding, kayaking, and zip-lining, with favorable weather conditions making these activities more enjoyable and safer. Additionally, some attractions, like Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, may be less crowded during the summer compared to the peak winter tourist season, allowing for a more relaxed and intimate experience with nature.

Overall, the combination of pleasant weather, abundant outdoor activities, cultural events, and natural beauty makes summer an ideal time to visit Hawaii.

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Part of the history of a culture is in its language. 

“The Hawaiian language, ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i, came to our shores along with the first people to arrive from the ancestral homelands of Polynesia. The language evolved alongside the culture into the nuanced, multi-layered ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i we know today.” (Go Hawaii)

Malama Ka Aina painted on a lava rock wall

Learning some common phrases in Hawaiian can greatly enhance your experience when visiting Hawaii and show respect for the local culture. Here are a few common phrases along with their pronunciation guide:

  1. Aloha (ah-LOH-hah) – This is perhaps the most well-known Hawaiian word, meaning both “hello” and “goodbye.” It also carries deeper meanings such as love, affection, and peace.

  2. Mahalo (mah-HAH-loh) – This word means “thank you.” It’s important to express gratitude, and using “mahalo” is a great way to show appreciation in Hawaii.

  3. E komo mai (eh KOH-moh my) – This phrase means “welcome” or “come in.” You might hear it when entering a shop or someone’s home.

  4. A hui hou (ah HOO-ee HOH) – This phrase is often used to say “until we meet again” or “goodbye.”

  5. ʻOhana (OH-hah-nah) – This word means “family.” In Hawaiian culture, ‘ohana represents not only blood relatives but also close friends and community members.

  6. Pau hana (pow HAH-nah) – This phrase means “finished work” or “after work.” It’s often used to refer to the time after work when people relax and socialize.

  7. Keiki (KAY-kee) – This word means “child” or “children.” You might hear it used in various contexts, such as in childcare or educational settings.

  8. Hale (HAH-leh) – This word means “house” or “building.” You may see it in street names or when referring to specific locations.

  9. Mauka (MOW-kah) – This word means “towards the mountains.” In Hawaiian geography, directions are often given relative to the mountains (mauka) or the sea (makai).
  10. Makai (mah-KYE) – This word means “towards the sea” or “oceanward.”

If you want to dig in even deeper, Duolingo has Hawaiian as a language option!

Remember, pronunciation is key when speaking Hawaiian words. Pay attention to the vowels, as they are pronounced distinctly, and try to mimic the rhythm and flow of the language as best as you can. Locals will appreciate your effort to embrace their language and culture even if your pronunciation isn’t perfect at first.

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Discover Your Dream Summer Getaway with Kona Vacation Rentals!

Summer is finally here, and what better way to celebrate than with incredible discounts on your dream vacation rental in Kona, Hawaii! At Kona Vacation Rentals, we believe that every moment of summer should be filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable memories. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce our exclusive summer discount deals, designed to make your vacation even more extraordinary.

View of waves at Kua Bay
Unbeatable Offers:

We’re offering two incredible deals that you won’t want to miss:

  1. Book 6 Days, Get 7 Nights Free: Extend your stay in paradise with our special offer! Book a 6-day stay with Kona Vacation Rentals, and we’ll treat you to an extra night, absolutely free. That’s seven blissful days to soak up the sun, explore the island, and indulge in the ultimate relaxation.
  2. Stay Longer, Save More: Planning an extended vacation? We’ve got you covered. Book 12 nights at any of our luxurious properties, and not only will you enjoy a longer stay, but we’ll also reward you with nights 13 and 14 completely free of charge. It’s our way of saying thank you for choosing Kona Vacation Rentals for your Hawaiian getaway.

Flexible Stay Dates:

We understand that summer plans can be unpredictable, which is why our discounts are available for stays from now until September 20th. Whether you’re looking to escape for a quick weekend retreat or embark on an extended vacation, you can take advantage of our unbeatable offers on any available dates within this timeframe.
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Hassle-Free Booking:

Forget about complicated discount codes or last-minute surprises – at Kona Vacation Rentals, our discounts are automatically applied at checkout. Simply select your desired property, choose your dates, and watch the savings add up instantly. It’s that easy!

Your Ultimate Summer Escape Awaits:

From pristine beaches and breathtaking sunsets to thrilling outdoor adventures and world-class dining, Kona, Hawaii, offers endless opportunities for summer fun. And with our exclusive discount deals, there’s never been a better time to plan your getaway.

Don’t wait until it’s too late – seize the opportunity to experience the vacation of a lifetime with Kona Vacation Rentals. Book now and take advantage of our incredible summer discounts before they’re gone!

Experience the Magic of Kona:

At Kona Vacation Rentals, we’re dedicated to helping you create memories that will last a lifetime. Contact us today to learn more about our summer discounts and start planning your dream vacation in paradise. Your unforgettable summer adventure awaits!

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Hawaii tourism

Wonderful news! At midnight on March 25th the Safe Travels Hawaii Program is expiring for all domestic vacationers to Hawaii!

What does this mean?

That starting March 26, 2022 you can travel to Hawaii without filling out any online forms or codes, not having to show proof of vaccination or any pre-flight testing! Again this is for DOMESTIC flights (at this time). International travelers must still follow the federal guidelines. But the situation is always fluid and moving so we will keep you updated.

Again anyone traveling to Hawaii starting on March 26th from the mainland on a domestic flight will no longer have any travel requirements to fulfill!

Just in time for a beautiful Spring and Summer on the Island 🙂

 

Happy 4th of July!

Happy 4th of July from Kona everyone!

Stay safe, follow your local fireworks ordinances and keep an eye on your pets if the louder celebrations stress them out. Most importantly have a wonderful time whatever your day may bring 🙂