Ride steep ranch singletrack with views of three volcanoes
3–3.5 hours
Bike, helmet, trail snack
Explore nearly 100 acres of historic Anna Ranch on a guided mountain bike ride across singletrack terrain.
Climb from the ranch to a trailside snack stop with views of Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Hualalai.
Full refund with at least 48 hours' notice. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows are charged the full price.
Ride singletrack with steep sections and switchbacks. You should have riding experience. Beginners can join if you have an adventurous spirit and are willing to learn how to negotiate switchbacks and climbs.
You get a friendly, professional, CPR-certified guide, a full-suspension traditional or electric-assist mountain bike, a helmet, water, a trailside snack, rain gear (if needed), and safety lights.
Bring the shoes you want to ride in (cycling shoes are not provided). If you use specific pedals, bring them; some common pedals may be available first come, first served. You can also bring personal comfort items like a saddle, cycling shorts, a cycling computer, or hydration systems.
Anna Ranch Heritage Center, 65-1480 Kawaihae Rd, Waimea, HI 96743
Set against the cool, misty uplands of Waimea on the Big Island, Anna Ranch Heritage Center invites you to step into a world shaped by Hawaiian ranching tradition. The scent of eucalyptus drifts across open pastures, and the weathered wooden structures speak quietly of generations past. Anna Ranch Heritage Center stands as a rare, living reminder of the paniolo way of life that once defined this region.
Guides like Thomas, Jade, Natalie, Rachel, and Sylvia consistently stand out in reviews, praised for their local knowledge, patience with beginners, and genuine warmth. The tours span some of the Big Island's most spectacular settings, from Volcanoes National Park and lava tubes to Mana Road and the rainforested trails around Kilauea. E-bikes are available across most tours, which reviewers with limited cycling experience found especially helpful on more challenging terrain. A couple of reviewers noted that communication around route details and difficulty levels could be clearer before arrival. One group found themselves on a significant climb without adequate preparation or e-bikes, so it is worth confirming the specifics of your chosen route ahead of time. That said, the guides themselves consistently earn high marks for going above and beyond, and repeat visitors show up frequently in the reviews, which speaks volumes about the overall experience.
Had a blast
Sheldon Rilliet
July 3, 2026
Had a blast
Sheldon Rilliet
July 3, 2026
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