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Bryan Clay Exercise Park
Cost
$10
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Venue: Bryan Clay Exercise Park
Workout Description
From IslandScene.com:
Sometimes you just don’t feel like working out in a crowded, stuffy, and dimly-light gym. When that’s the case, have no fear. We’ve got a great alternative for you—head to the Bryan Clay Exercise Park, named for the 2008 Olympic decathlon gold medalist alum from Kaneohe.
It’s located along the mauka slope of the Diamond Head State Monument, right near the entrance to the crater. The park officially opened in October 2013, and has nine separate stations in which you can literally do dozens of different body-weight resistant exercises.
Adjacent to the park is the Fort Ruger Pathway, a 1.3-mile paved trail. Completed in conjunction with the park, the path includes picnic and rest areas along the way. Also, just across the street is Bark Park, an off-leash dog park.
The Bryan Clay Park is at great location that can allow you to inter-mix some weight training when you’re walking, running, hiking, or enjoying the Diamond Head area with your furry friend.
Location: Diamond Head State Monument Entrance, near the corner of Diamond Head Road and 18th Ave.
Features: Nine workout stations, 1.3-mile paved trail nearby, picnic areas, dog park nearby, restrooms at Kapiolani Community College.
Workout Category
Exercise Type
- Independent Exercise
Reservation Required
- No
Venue
Bryan Clay Exercise Park
Workout Location
Diamond Head State Monument Entrance, near the corner of Diamond Head Road and 18th Ave.
Location Type
Outdoor
Location Features (*some features may incur costs*)
- Great View
- Bathroom Facilities Available
- Pet-Friendly
- Child-Friendly