Maintaining Access to Turtle Bay’s Trails and Shoreline
Since the landmark 2015 agreement that preserved more than 75% of the 1,300-acre Turtle Bay property as open space in perpetuity, Areté Collective has continued to fulfill its commitment to responsible development by improving trail and shoreline access, expanding amenities and maintaining access amid ongoing construction.
Areté Collective is enhancing the public’s ability to enjoy Turtle Bay’s natural beauty by supporting improvements to over 8.5 miles of scenic hiking and biking trails that offer access to a diverse coastal ecosystem of forests, dunes, tide pools and pristine beaches, creating opportunities for the community to enjoy low-impact recreation. Its efforts align closely with the Ko‘olauloa Sustainable Communities Plan (KSCP), which encourages resort development that supports local jobs while preserving open space and enhancing shoreline access. Section 3.8.1.1 of the KSCP calls for improvements that benefit both residents and visitors through expanded access and low-impact recreation opportunities.
In addition to trail improvements, Areté Collective is also investing in enhanced shoreline access as part of the Lot RR-3 development. This includes:
- Two new public shoreline access points
- 26 new public parking stalls
- A new pedestrian easement on the west side of the Phase 1 site
- A new public restroom to support shoreline visitors
Areté Collective is committed to delivering these community benefits as outlined in the Unilateral Agreement (UA) and developed by the Kuilima North Shore Strategy Planning Committee (KNSSPC).
Areté Collective is committed to preserving public access throughout construction. The following trails are temporarily rerouted for safety, accessible by clearly marked access points on the Kahuku Main Trail:
- King’s Walk / East Coastline (Approx. 1.5 miles)
- Kahuku Main Trail / Kuilima Loop / Kahuku Point Trail / Kahuku Loop Trail / Rail Line Trail (Approx. 2.5 miles)
Areté Collective is proud to support efforts to maintain and enhance Turtle Bay’s trail system and expand public access to the shoreline, ensuring it can be enjoyed by the community for generations.
Recent News
Driving Positive Change: Areté Collective Supports Turtle Bay Foundation Golf Tournament
150 golfers from vendors, businesses and community partners teed off for a good cause at the 12th Annual Turtle Bay Foundation Golf Tournament, held at Turtle Bay’s Arnold Palmer Golf Course.
Development Update November 2025
Work continues at Kaihalulu East Drive, mauka drainage basins, and vertical construction at RR3 phase 1. Shoreline restoration and native planting are ongoing
Development Update October 2025
A temporary dust fence is being installed along Kaihalulu East Drive for 18–24 months to protect the environment and the construction area. Irrigation mainline realignment between holes 10 & 18 on the Fazio golf course continues with completion by the end of August. Mauka Basin work begins. Foundational work on RR3 phase 1 continues. Public access to hiking and biking trails will remain open throughout construction, with temporary access available via the Kahuku Trail



