Maka'eo Walking Path

Written by T.Witts at www.casago.com
Maka'eo Walking Path entrance
Flowers blooming
Relaxing area for visitors
Painted rocks

About

A short yet historic trail is ready to be explored in the Old Kona Airport State Park. So put on your walking shoes, grab some water, and make your way to the Maka'eo Walking Path!

The trail, less than a mile long, was created in 2002 by the Friends for Fitness and is beside the picturesque Kailua-Kona beach. 

Originally home to the Old Kona Airport, built in 1947, the park has evolved significantly over the decades. In the 1960s, the airport needed an upgrade due to the limitations of its runway, leading to the construction of the new Kona International Airport at Keahole Point in 1970. By 1976, the old airport had transformed into a state park, paving the way for the birth of the Maka'eo Walking Path. 

Maka'eo, meaning "point of the piercing eye," is a fitting name for a path that offers a piercingly beautiful view of the Hawaiian flora. The partially paved loop showcases a diverse range of plants, from native species to unique succulents, maintained with care by the local community​. 

The garden spaces along the path reflect a diverse cultural influence, featuring elements like a Japanese garden and a Thai pavilion house alongside various sculptures. 

Whether you're a fitness enthusiast, a nature lover, or someone who appreciates the blend of history and community, Maka'eo Walking Path is a must-visit destination in Kailua-Kona.

Fun Facts & Cool Features

The path is ingeniously designed with two asphalt loops, measuring 0.3 and 0.7 miles, respectively, creating a versatile 1-mile circuit for walking and running. This feature allows for various exercise routines, accommodating leisurely strolls and vigorous workouts. 

At the entrance, a small exercise pavilion equipped with various fitness bars provides an inviting space for visitors to engage in strength and stretching exercises, seamlessly blending the beauty of the outdoors with fitness.

Adding to the path's allure is the Maka'eo Fitness Trail, featuring 10 exercise stations. Each station, complete with outdoor equipment and exercise challenges, is designed to improve various aspects of physical fitness, such as balance, coordination, and strength, catering to all levels of fitness enthusiasts and ensuring ADA accessibility. 

The future establishment of the Creative Arts Garden will add an artistic dimension to the path. This garden is planned to showcase sculptures and artworks by local Big Island artists, providing a creative workspace for artists to engage in various art forms. 

This fusion of art and nature enhances the path's aesthetic appeal and promotes cognitive creativity and overall health.

Getting There

Here are the step-by-step driving directions from the Kailua-Kona city center to Maka'eo Walking Path:

  • Start from Kailua-Kona city center and head towards Kuakini Hwy.
  • Continue on Kuakini Hwy towards the north for approximately 2 miles.
  • Turn right into the entrance of the Old Kona Airport State Recreation Area.
  • Drive to the north end of the parking lot. You'll see an oasis of plants across from the beach.
  • Park your vehicle here. The Maka'eo Walking Path starts at this spot.
  • Address: 755560 Kuakini Hwy, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Cost

Maka'eo Walking Path is a public space free for everyone to enjoy.

Local Tips

  • Along the path, you might encounter wild cats, Hawaiian mongoose, birds, and various exotic flowers and plants.​
  • The path is more enjoyable in the early morning or evening to avoid the hot sun. Evenings are pleasant for experiencing the Hawaiian sunset.
  • Free parking and decent bathrooms and showers are available. There are also benches, a playground, and small shelters along the path.
  • One loop around the path takes approximately 20-30 minutes, so you can expect to spend around 1 hour if you take your time and enjoy the surroundings.​

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