September 27-29, 2024

What is the Ride Aloha Festival?

Hawai‘i Bicycling League was founded in 1975 and while there was many long rides on Oahu, the first Honolulu Century Ride was in 1981. In 2016, we had the First Honolulu Aloha Fun Ride. Then in 2023, we had the first Ho’omaka to celebrate the 40th Honolulu Century RIde. Now in 2024, we’re hosting our Packet Pickup Expo the Ho‘omaka, the Honolulu Century Ride, the Honolulu Aloha Fun Ride, and a finish line festival at Kapi‘olani Park 

What to expect from a three day weekend of Bikes?

Packet Pickup Expo

Ho‘omaka Welcome Party

The Honolulu Century Ride (25-100 miles options)

The Honolulu Aloha Fun Ride (5- 8 miles options)

Finish Line Festival

Choose how to celebrate with us.

Whether if you want to hang out, volunteer, or ride with us on the last weekend of September we hope to see you. Hawai‘i Bicycling League wouldn’t be possible without our dedicated volunteers, our passionate community, and our active supporters.

Festival information and schedule

Confirmed Entertainment Schedule:

11:00-12:00pm Ali Sky

1:00-2:00pm Royal Hawaiian Band 

2:30-3:00pm Aloha Hawaii Brother Sister Duo (Ukulele & Hula)

3:30-4:30pm United States Air Force Band of the Pacific “Small Kine”

(Subject to change)

These food vendors will be set up from 11am to 5pm:

Chee Hoo Treats

Little Sparrow

(Subject to change)

Sunday, 9/29 – 11:00AM – 4:00PM

Keiki can ride bikes through a coned out course.

The Finish area is open to the public. We encourage anyone and everyone to come check out the live entertainment, the food vendors, and let their kids participate in the bike rodeo.

If you’d like participate, get involved, or have any questions please reach out to Chris@HBL.org.

Hawai‘i Bicycling League:

As O‘ahu’s oldest and largest cycling organization, Hawaii Bicycling League is working hard to achieve our mission of “enabling more people to bicycle for health, recreation, and transportation through advocacy, education, and events”.

We advocate for bicycle-friendly, safer street changes, including laws to protect people on bikes and other vulnerable road users, more bikeways and Complete Streets, as well as the policies and funding to make Hawaii a bicycle paradise.

We educate bicyclists and motorists on how to safely share our roads and to ensure anyone that wants to bike is empowered to bike. We educate over 8,000 4th graders on Oahu every year, growing the next generation of cyclists.

We host events both big and small to get people bicycling and bring together a community around the love of cycling.

This wouldn’t be possible without the support of our members, riders, contributors, and volunteers.

Mahalo for being part of the Ride Aloha Festival. All funds raised will go toward HBL’s advocacy and education efforts to make Hawai‘i’s streets safer for all.

If you want to “go the extra mile”, here is your opportunity.

Mahalo to our 2024 Sponsors!

Mahalo to our 2024 community support!

Mahalo to our 2024 Course & mechanical support!