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Governor Wallace Rider Farrington High School is a popular track close to Honolulu with a soft surface that is open to the public. It has electric lighting for those fall evening workouts.

Ala Moana Regional Park is a running spot with a hard surface. It could be suitable in the winter time as it also has has electric lighting.

Best places for workouts in Honolulu

If you want to run hills in or around Honolulu you might find some to your liking at Diamond Head.

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Winter running in Honolulu

Winters in Honolulu can get windy. March and April are usually the most windy with average wind speeds of 6.7m/s15.1mph .

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Tracks Running tracks in Honolulu

Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex | McKinley High School | Chaminade University | Moanalua High School


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Weather in Honolulu

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