Haleakala Summit Best Self-Guided Bike Tour with Bike Maui

Experience the most amazing views in all of Hawai'i atop Haleakala! After touring Haleakala National Park, you will ride custom Kona bikes from 6,500 ft. down the mountain for 15 miles of pure joy! Ma

Experience the most amazing views in all of Hawai'i atop Haleakala! After touring Haleakala National Park, you will ride custom Kona bikes from 6,500 ft. down the mountain for 15 miles of pure joy! Make stops along the way to take in the stunning scenery, enjoy a casual breakfast, and to explore the historic town of Makawao. WHAT’S INCLUDED • NAI Certified Guides • Entrance into Haleakala National Park • KONA Mountain Bikes • DAKINE Backpacks • Helly Hansen Rain Gear • Bell Helmets WHAT TO BRING • Closed-Toe Shoes • Layered Clothing • Sweatshirt or Jacket • Knit Cap or Hat • Sunglasses • Sunscreen • Phone/Camera • Small Snacks • Water RESTRICTIONS ALL BIKE RIDERS' MUST: • Understand and Acknowledge the risks involved • Be 12 years old or older • Have recent bike riding experience • Be over 4’10” tall • Be physically capable of enduring this outdoor activity • Be free of any medications that may cause drowsiness • Not be pregnant • Not weigh over 270 lbs. • Wear closed-toe shoes

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Location: Maui

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Q&A

Q: Are there certain age or weight restrictions for this bike tour?

A: Yes, there are restrictions for this tour. Riders must be at least 12 years old, over 4'10", and weigh less than 270 lbs. It’s also important that they have recent biking experience. So, make sure whoever you’re gifting this to meets those requirements!

Q: What if the weather is bad on the day of the tour? Can we reschedule?

A: Great question! If the weather isn’t cooperative, you can usually reschedule your tour. Just give the provider a call as soon as you know, and they’ll help you find another date. It’s best to plan for some possible rain since it's at high elevation, so keeping flexible is key!

Q: What should I wear for the bike ride down Haleakala?

A: It's best to wear layers! It can be chilly at the summit, so a sweatshirt or jacket is a good idea. Closed-toe shoes are required too. Don’t forget a hat and sunglasses—it's sunny! Consider bringing a light backpack for anything you might need during the ride.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Haleakala bike tour – anyone done it?

I'm considering this bike tour for my brother's birthday. I've heard the views are stunning, and who doesn't love biking downhill? Just curious if anyone has done it recently or if there's anything I should know before booking. I want it to be special!

Anyone have tips for the Haleakala bike ride?

I’m planning to do this self-guided bike tour soon. I've biked before, but never downhill like this! Any tips for first-timers? What to expect in terms of difficulty?