Interesting. When I walked from Aulani to the far end (ie past lagoon 4) where the harbor entrance is and then back to Aulani along the waterfront path I only managed to get ~3 miles. I'll have to look at AllTrails site.There is a nice paved trail by the water that winds around the lagoons in Ko-Olina. AllTrails calls it "Ko Olina Beach Park Walking Trail". It's 4.7 miles according to All Trails. It's heavily trafficked but great for a morning run/walk.
Interesting. When I walked from Aulani to the far end (ie past lagoon 4) where the harbor entrance is and then back to Aulani along the waterfront path I only managed to get ~3 miles. I'll have to look at AllTrails site.
I thought 4.7 seemed incorrect as I remember running around 3 miles per day also.Interesting. When I walked from Aulani to the far end (ie past lagoon 4) where the harbor entrance is and then back to Aulani along the waterfront path I only managed to get ~3 miles. I'll have to look at AllTrails site.
As OKW lover already mentioned, that path at the 4 Seasons is usually if not always roped off. The last time I was there was Thanksgiving 2019 so maybe it’s changed since then. There is that path/road that goes between the Aulani and the 4S that you could run on to get around the 4S headed that direction. It’s not as pretty though. Going the other direction, from the Aulani past the Marriott, there is a decent sidewalk that runs along the main road once you hit the Marina if you want to go to longer. The golf course would be across the street on the left hand side on your way out away from the Aulani.The linked AllTrails loop was more than the 3 miles because they ran:
- Marriott to the 4Seasons - .8 miles
-4 Seasons to the Marina - 1.1 miles
- two circles at the marina - .55 miles
- Marina to the 4 Seasons - 1.1 miles
- 4 Seasons to the Marriott - .8 miles
That is 4.35 miles. Depending on if they had to go around people and how far the went up the path of the 4 Seasons would give the 4.7.
On MapMyRun it also looks like a small path connects the side walk with the smaller cove next to the 4 Seasons. It looks like a sandy path.