Hawaii Polo Oceanfront Trail Rides
Embark on an unforgettable guided horseback adventure along Oahu's scenic North Shore, enjoying unique oceanfront and beach rides with well-trained horses and stunning coastal views.
- Guided horseback tours
- Oceanfront and beach riding experience
- Suitable for all riding levels
- Well-trained, gentle horses
Hawaii Polo Oceanfront Trail Rides is a guided horseback experience on Oahu’s North Shore, based in Waialua & Mokulēʻia near the Hawaii Polo Club. It stands out because it offers one of the island’s few true oceanfront riding experiences: a slow, walk-only trail ride along private shoreline where the setting, more than speed or challenge, is the point. For travelers who want something scenic, low-drama, and distinctly North Shore, it works well as a memorable half-day anchor.
The ride itself: beach views, gentle horses, unhurried pace
This is not a technical riding outing and it does not try to be. The horses are steady and the route is designed for a relaxed walking pace, which makes the experience accessible to first-time riders as well as more casual equestrians. Guides give a safety briefing and riding instructions before departure, and the format stays controlled throughout.
That pace is part of the appeal. Instead of covering ground quickly, the ride leans into the coastline: open sky, sea breeze, and long views along the North Shore. Depending on conditions and season, the setting can feel especially atmospheric around sunset. Wildlife sightings are possible, but should be treated as a bonus rather than an expectation.
The business uses polo and ranch horses, which suits the setting well. It feels less like a theme-park version of horseback riding and more like a straightforward North Shore ride built around the land and the shoreline.
Where it fits in a North Shore day
Hawaii Polo Oceanfront Trail Rides is best treated as a destination activity, not a quick add-on. From Waikīkī or Honolulu, the drive can take well over an hour each way when traffic is heavy, so it pairs best with a broader North Shore itinerary rather than a same-day scramble.
That makes it a good fit alongside lunch in Haleʻiwa, a beach stop, or a slower loop through Waialua and Mokulēʻia. If the goal is a day with one standout activity and not a packed checklist, this is the kind of experience that can carry the outing. Sunset rides are especially appealing for couples or small groups, though they are also the most likely to require advance planning.
On-site parking is available, which helps in an area where visitors often need to drive themselves. GPS should be set carefully using the full business name, since the address alone can be confusing.
Useful caveats before booking
This is a guided ride on private property, not a freeform beach ride, and the pace stays at a walk for safety. That will be a plus for beginners, but riders hoping for faster movement will need a different outing.
The operator has specific participation limits, including age and weight restrictions, and riders must be able to mount, sit upright, and follow instructions independently. Pregnant travelers should not plan on participating. Closed-toe shoes and long pants are the sensible choice, and helmets are provided.
Timing matters too. Reservations are strongly advisable, especially for sunset and private rides, and check-in is not casual: late arrivals can lose the ride. Weather can also affect operations, so it is smart to leave flexibility in a North Shore itinerary rather than stacking the day too tightly.
Best for travelers who want scenic, easygoing riding
This is a strong choice for families with older children, first-time riders, couples, and anyone who wants a quiet coastal experience rather than an adrenaline activity. It is also one of the better options on Oahu for travelers specifically looking for horseback riding with an oceanfront backdrop.
It is less compelling for experienced riders who want trot-or-canter terrain, or for anyone with mobility, back, neck, or weight concerns that make mounting and riding difficult. For the right traveler, though, Hawaii Polo Oceanfront Trail Rides delivers a distinctly Oahu experience: calm, coastal, and rooted in the landscape of Waialua and the North Shore.










