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Предрассветный утренний велосипедный тур по Халеакала с горными наездниками (6500 футов до уровня моря)

Обзор
A more affordable option to our often sold out sunrise tour, the Pre-Dawn tour offers the same beautiful colors of the sunrise from the outside of Haleakala National Park. You will enjoy the same 26 mile (42 km) bicycle tour from the 6,500' all the way down to the ocean at Paia at a more affordable rate.
Город: Мауи
Mon 23 Jun
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Начинается с $165.00
Mon 23 Jun
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Что включено
Local guide
Bottled water
Use of helmet and chrome cruiser bike
Snacks (with a no-host meal stop)
Local guide
Bottled water
Use of helmet and chrome cruiser bike
Дополнительная информация
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Weight restrictions apply; maximum weight is 280 lbs
  • Minimum height required is 5 feet
  • Age restriction: Riders must be over the age of 15 years old.
Что ожидать
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Mountain Riders
Mountain Riders guests meet at our office 886 Haliimaile Ave, Haliimaile at approx 7:30 am. The Self-Guided Bike Tour begins with a guided van tour from our office in Hailiimaile in route to Haleakala. You will begin your self paced downhill through Haleakala Ranch, Kula, Makawao and finishing at our office in Haliimaile located on the Northshore of Maui.
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Historic Makawao Town
Located on the mid-slopes of Maui’s Haleakala volcano, Makawao has one foot in its plantation past and another in its thriving arts community. This charming town was once named one of the top 25 arts destinations in the United States. Makawao is the biggest little town in the region locally known as Upcountry Maui and is famous for its Hawaiian cowboys, or paniolo. Since the late 19th century, horseback-riding paniolo have wrangled cattle in Maui’s wide-open upland fields. The Makawao Rodeo, held yearly on the Fourth of July, is Hawaii's largest paniolo competition and has been an Upcountry tradition for more than 50 years. The weekend events include a parade and traditional rodeo competitions such as barrel racing, calf roping and bareback bronco riding, all with a few Hawaiian twists. For a snack, follow the locals to get a famous cream puff from T. Komoda Store. Established in 1916 by Takezo Komoda, a Japanese plantation worker, this little store and bakery does big business.
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Haleakala National Park
We start our tour at the entrance to Haleakala National Park at 6500 ft and ride to Paia.
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Mountain Riders
Mountain Riders guests meet at our office 886 Haliimaile Ave, Haliimaile at approx 7:30 am. The Self-Guided Bike Tour begins with a guided van tour from our office in Hailiimaile in route to Haleakala. You will begin your self paced downhill through Haleakala Ranch, Kula, Makawao and finishing at our office in Haliimaile located on the Northshore of Maui.
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Historic Makawao Town
Located on the mid-slopes of Maui’s Haleakala volcano, Makawao has one foot in its plantation past and another in its thriving arts community. This charming town was once named one of the top 25 arts destinations in the United States. Makawao is the biggest little town in the region locally known as Upcountry Maui and is famous for its Hawaiian cowboys, or paniolo. Since the late 19th century, horseback-riding paniolo have wrangled cattle in Maui’s wide-open upland fields. The Makawao Rodeo, held yearly on the Fourth of July, is Hawaii's largest paniolo competition and has been an Upcountry tradition for more than 50 years. The weekend events include a parade and traditional rodeo competitions such as barrel racing, calf roping and bareback bronco riding, all with a few Hawaiian twists. For a snack, follow the locals to get a famous cream puff from T. Komoda Store. Established in 1916 by Takezo Komoda, a Japanese plantation worker, this little store and bakery does big business.
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Haleakala National Park
We start our tour at the entrance to Haleakala National Park at 6500 ft and ride to Paia.
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Mountain Riders
Mountain Riders guests meet at our office 886 Haliimaile Ave, Haliimaile at approx 7:30 am. The Self-Guided Bike Tour begins with a guided van tour from our office in Hailiimaile in route to Haleakala. You will begin your self paced downhill through Haleakala Ranch, Kula, Makawao and finishing at our office in Haliimaile located on the Northshore of Maui.
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Historic Makawao Town
Located on the mid-slopes of Maui’s Haleakala volcano, Makawao has one foot in its plantation past and another in its thriving arts community. This charming town was once named one of the top 25 arts destinations in the United States. Makawao is the biggest little town in the region locally known as Upcountry Maui and is famous for its Hawaiian cowboys, or paniolo. Since the late 19th century, horseback-riding paniolo have wrangled cattle in Maui’s wide-open upland fields. The Makawao Rodeo, held yearly on the Fourth of July, is Hawaii's largest paniolo competition and has been an Upcountry tradition for more than 50 years. The weekend events include a parade and traditional rodeo competitions such as barrel racing, calf roping and bareback bronco riding, all with a few Hawaiian twists. For a snack, follow the locals to get a famous cream puff from T. Komoda Store. Established in 1916 by Takezo Komoda, a Japanese plantation worker, this little store and bakery does big business.
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Haleakala National Park
We start our tour at the entrance to Haleakala National Park at 6500 ft and ride to Paia.
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Mountain Riders
Mountain Riders guests meet at our office 886 Haliimaile Ave, Haliimaile at approx 7:30 am. The Self-Guided Bike Tour begins with a guided van tour from our office in Hailiimaile in route to Haleakala. You will begin your self paced downhill through Haleakala Ranch, Kula, Makawao and finishing at our office in Haliimaile located on the Northshore of Maui.
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Historic Makawao Town
Located on the mid-slopes of Maui’s Haleakala volcano, Makawao has one foot in its plantation past and another in its thriving arts community. This charming town was once named one of the top 25 arts destinations in the United States. Makawao is the biggest little town in the region locally known as Upcountry Maui and is famous for its Hawaiian cowboys, or paniolo. Since the late 19th century, horseback-riding paniolo have wrangled cattle in Maui’s wide-open upland fields. The Makawao Rodeo, held yearly on the Fourth of July, is Hawaii's largest paniolo competition and has been an Upcountry tradition for more than 50 years. The weekend events include a parade and traditional rodeo competitions such as barrel racing, calf roping and bareback bronco riding, all with a few Hawaiian twists. For a snack, follow the locals to get a famous cream puff from T. Komoda Store. Established in 1916 by Takezo Komoda, a Japanese plantation worker, this little store and bakery does big business.
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Haleakala National Park
We start our tour at the entrance to Haleakala National Park at 6500 ft and ride to Paia.
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Горные всадники
Гости Mountain Riders встречаются в нашем офисе по адресу 886 Haliimaile Ave, Haliimaile примерно в 7:30 утра. Велосипедный тур с самостоятельным гидом начинается с экскурсии на микроавтобусе из нашего офиса в Хайлиимаиле по пути в Халеакала. Вы начнете свой самостоятельный спуск через ранчо Халеакала, Кула, Макавао и закончите в нашем офисе в Халиимайле, расположенном на северном берегу Мауи.
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Исторический город Макавао
Расположенный посреди склонов вулкана Халеакала на Мауи, Макавао одной ногой стоит в прошлом своих плантаций, а другой — в своем процветающем сообществе художников. Этот очаровательный город когда-то был назван одним из 25 лучших мест искусства в Соединенных Штатах. Макавао — самый большой маленький городок в регионе, известном как Upcountry Maui, и известен своими гавайскими ковбоями, или паниоло. С конца 19 века верхом на лошадях паниоло гоняли скот на широко открытых горных полях Мауи. Родео Макавао, проводимое ежегодно 4 июля, является крупнейшим соревнованием паниоло на Гавайях и уже более 50 лет является традицией северной части страны. Мероприятия выходного дня включают в себя парад и традиционные соревнования по родео, такие как гонки на бочках, катание на телятах и ​​езда на лошадях без седла, все с некоторыми гавайскими изюминками. Чтобы перекусить, следуйте за местными жителями, чтобы купить знаменитый слой с кремом в магазине T. Komoda. Этот небольшой магазин и пекарня, основанный в 1916 году японским работником плантации Такэдзо Комода, ведет большой бизнес.
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Национальный парк Халеакала
Мы начинаем наш тур у входа в национальный парк Халеакала на высоте 6500 футов и едем в Пайю.
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Makawao
Narrated tour through the quaint towns of Makawao and Kula proceeding up the slopes of Haleakala Ranch where you will watch the predawn colors before starting your bike ride.
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Kula
The bike portion of the tour begins at the 6500 foot level of Haleakala. You will coast your bikes through the 29 sweeping switchback turns while viewing the beautiful island views.
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Historic Makawao Town
Located on the mid-slopes of Maui’s Haleakala volcano, Makawao has one foot in its plantation past and another in its thriving arts community. This charming town was once named one of the top 25 arts destinations in the United States. Makawao is the biggest little town in the region locally known as Upcountry Maui and is famous for its Hawaiian cowboys, or paniolo. Since the late 19th century, horseback-riding paniolo have wrangled cattle in Maui’s wide-open upland fields. The Makawao Rodeo, held yearly on the Fourth of July, is Hawaii's largest paniolo competition and has been an Upcountry tradition for more than 50 years. The weekend events include a parade and traditional rodeo competitions such as barrel racing, calf roping and bareback bronco riding, all with a few Hawaiian twists. For a snack, follow the locals to get a famous cream puff from T. Komoda Store. Established in 1916 by Takezo Komoda, a Japanese plantation worker, this little store and bakery does big business.
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Makawao
Narrated tour through the quaint towns of Makawao and Kula proceeding up the slopes of Haleakala Ranch where you will watch the predawn colors before starting your bike ride.
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Kula
The bike portion of the tour begins at the 6500 foot level of Haleakala. You will coast your bikes through the 29 sweeping switchback turns while viewing the beautiful island views.
21
Historic Makawao Town
Located on the mid-slopes of Maui’s Haleakala volcano, Makawao has one foot in its plantation past and another in its thriving arts community. This charming town was once named one of the top 25 arts destinations in the United States. Makawao is the biggest little town in the region locally known as Upcountry Maui and is famous for its Hawaiian cowboys, or paniolo. Since the late 19th century, horseback-riding paniolo have wrangled cattle in Maui’s wide-open upland fields. The Makawao Rodeo, held yearly on the Fourth of July, is Hawaii's largest paniolo competition and has been an Upcountry tradition for more than 50 years. The weekend events include a parade and traditional rodeo competitions such as barrel racing, calf roping and bareback bronco riding, all with a few Hawaiian twists. For a snack, follow the locals to get a famous cream puff from T. Komoda Store. Established in 1916 by Takezo Komoda, a Japanese plantation worker, this little store and bakery does big business.
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Makawao
Narrated tour through the quaint towns of Makawao and Kula proceeding up the slopes of Haleakala Ranch where you will watch the predawn colors before starting your bike ride.
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Kula
The bike portion of the tour begins at the 6500 foot level of Haleakala. You will coast your bikes through the 29 sweeping switchback turns while viewing the beautiful island views.
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Historic Makawao Town
Located on the mid-slopes of Maui’s Haleakala volcano, Makawao has one foot in its plantation past and another in its thriving arts community. This charming town was once named one of the top 25 arts destinations in the United States. Makawao is the biggest little town in the region locally known as Upcountry Maui and is famous for its Hawaiian cowboys, or paniolo. Since the late 19th century, horseback-riding paniolo have wrangled cattle in Maui’s wide-open upland fields. The Makawao Rodeo, held yearly on the Fourth of July, is Hawaii's largest paniolo competition and has been an Upcountry tradition for more than 50 years. The weekend events include a parade and traditional rodeo competitions such as barrel racing, calf roping and bareback bronco riding, all with a few Hawaiian twists. For a snack, follow the locals to get a famous cream puff from T. Komoda Store. Established in 1916 by Takezo Komoda, a Japanese plantation worker, this little store and bakery does big business.
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Makawao
Narrated tour through the quaint towns of Makawao and Kula proceeding up the slopes of Haleakala Ranch where you will watch the predawn colors before starting your bike ride.
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Kula
The bike portion of the tour begins at the 6500 foot level of Haleakala. You will coast your bikes through the 29 sweeping switchback turns while viewing the beautiful island views.
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Historic Makawao Town
Located on the mid-slopes of Maui’s Haleakala volcano, Makawao has one foot in its plantation past and another in its thriving arts community. This charming town was once named one of the top 25 arts destinations in the United States. Makawao is the biggest little town in the region locally known as Upcountry Maui and is famous for its Hawaiian cowboys, or paniolo. Since the late 19th century, horseback-riding paniolo have wrangled cattle in Maui’s wide-open upland fields. The Makawao Rodeo, held yearly on the Fourth of July, is Hawaii's largest paniolo competition and has been an Upcountry tradition for more than 50 years. The weekend events include a parade and traditional rodeo competitions such as barrel racing, calf roping and bareback bronco riding, all with a few Hawaiian twists. For a snack, follow the locals to get a famous cream puff from T. Komoda Store. Established in 1916 by Takezo Komoda, a Japanese plantation worker, this little store and bakery does big business.
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Makawao
Narrated tour through the quaint towns of Makawao and Kula proceeding up the slopes of Haleakala Ranch where you will watch the predawn colors before starting your bike ride.
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Kula
The bike portion of the tour begins at the 6500 foot level of Haleakala. You will coast your bikes through the 29 sweeping switchback turns while viewing the beautiful island views.
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Historic Makawao Town
Located on the mid-slopes of Maui’s Haleakala volcano, Makawao has one foot in its plantation past and another in its thriving arts community. This charming town was once named one of the top 25 arts destinations in the United States. Makawao is the biggest little town in the region locally known as Upcountry Maui and is famous for its Hawaiian cowboys, or paniolo. Since the late 19th century, horseback-riding paniolo have wrangled cattle in Maui’s wide-open upland fields. The Makawao Rodeo, held yearly on the Fourth of July, is Hawaii's largest paniolo competition and has been an Upcountry tradition for more than 50 years. The weekend events include a parade and traditional rodeo competitions such as barrel racing, calf roping and bareback bronco riding, all with a few Hawaiian twists. For a snack, follow the locals to get a famous cream puff from T. Komoda Store. Established in 1916 by Takezo Komoda, a Japanese plantation worker, this little store and bakery does big business.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Фотографии путешественников
Отзывы (53)
valerie_k
Oct 2024
Our tour guide Joe knew I was nervous so he put me up front with him and made me feel so great about being adventurous and facing my fear of heights. It was a wonderful adventure and I would recommend to anyone who loves to take in beautiful sights and challenge themselves to face their fears!! The stop in the town was also very nice and a good break after waking up so early to have some breakfast and explore the local area!!
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2024
Mahalo for sharing your experience. We are happy to hear Joe helped you face your fears.
H7680EVkennetho
Jun 2024
Totally recommend this to everyone coming to MAUI the staff was a blast the trip was fantastic (wear a coat or warm jacket to sunrise) would do this again and again
Ответ от хоста
Aug 2024
We appreciate your time in writing such a kind review. Mahalo for joining us !
K1354ZFjenniferp
Nov 2023
Greatest experience in Maui so far. I'm so glad we went with Mountain Riders vs the bigger company. We ended up riding with just 4 people and our guide (who had 25 years of experience) and we had an empty road vs being out there with 20+ riders with the bigger company (we saw them setting up as we were taking off down the mountain). The bikes Mountain Riders use are heavier and have bigger tires and drum brakes, which means you go faster and feel safer going around turns. Both our guide and our driver were amazing and we learned a ton in the van, including which celebrities live in which houses up in the mountains and where to get the best donuts on a stick. We had a great stop for breakfast and coffee before a nice easy downhill coast back to the starting point. I don't regret skipping the sunrise tour at the top of the mountain and just going with the pre-dawn tour. We got to see all the colors in the sky but we stayed 10 degrees warmer and got 2 more hours of sleep. My one tip is to dress warmer than you think you need (and bring gloves!) because at least in late Nov it gets cold at 6500 feet!
Ответ от хоста
Nov 2023
Mahalo for taking the time to make this review. We are so glad you had a great time that's what we strive for. Again Mahalo

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