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Photo of Hilton Grand Vacations Club Maui Bay Villas Closest
From $413 / night 6.81 mi

Hilton Grand Vacations Club Maui Bay Villas

· 4.4 Very Good · 46 reviews

Full-service reliability gives race groups the rhythm to recharge between sessions.

  • Soak in deep tubs to ease muscle tension after grandstand hours
  • Share extensive hot and cold breakfast buffets with your group
  • Browse extensive curated wine lists after a long race day
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Photo of Courtyard Maui Kahului Airport Best value
From $363 / night 6.84 mi

Courtyard Maui Kahului Airport

· 4.5 Excellent · 426 reviews

Select service with full-service finishes keeps groups sharp across back-to-back race days.

  • Gather at The Bistro for energizing food and pre-race strategy talks
  • Sip local beers while recapping the day's biggest moments
  • Recharge around the fire pit while discussing unforgettable racing action
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From $319 / night 6.87 mi

Hampton Inn & Suites Maui North Shore

· 5.0 Excellent

Known for taking care of guests so groups can focus on track thrills.

  • Reset your energy with soft or firm pillow options nightly
  • Fuel up with signature Hampton waffles before race day action
  • Connect with fellow fans in the comfortable outdoor seating area
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From $212 / night 13.95 mi

Days Inn by Wyndham Maui Oceanfront

· 4.2 Very Good · 893 reviews

Built for fans who respect the ritual and need dependable basics done right.

  • Choose from assorted cereals and pastries every single morning
  • Cool off in the outdoor pool after trackside heat
  • Transport your crew efficiently using available scheduled shuttle services
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Photo of Wailea Beach Resort - Marriott Maui Highly rated
From $601 / night 15.7 mi

Wailea Beach Resort - Marriott Maui

· 4.5 Excellent · 888 reviews

Global standards and upscale ease anchor crews chasing speed all weekend long.

  • Cool down in the heated indoor pool after trackside excitement
  • Power electric vehicles at convenient charging stations throughout your stay
  • Gather your crew in the open-concept Marriott Greatroom after checkered flags
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Photo of AC Hotel by Marriott Maui Wailea Highly rated
From $448 / night 15.86 mi

AC Hotel by Marriott Maui Wailea

· 4.5 Excellent · 266 reviews

Refined comfort meets racing intensity where consistent quality never misses a beat.

  • Recharge with in-room dining after long track days
  • Rinse away track dust in spacious walk-in shower stalls
  • Power up at full-service breakfast restaurant before race activities
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Photo of Residence Inn by Marriott Maui Wailea Highly rated
From $474 / night 15.95 mi

Residence Inn by Marriott Maui Wailea

· 4.6 Excellent · 939 reviews

Extended stays earn their keep when race weekends turn into gear-hauling marathons.

  • Access grab-and-go breakfast before early morning track sessions
  • Prepare for track days in bright bathrooms with Paul Mitchell products
  • Start race day with complimentary hot entrées and breakfast bowls
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From $658 / night 16.32 mi

Grand Wailea Maui a Waldorf Astoria Resort

· 4.4 Very Good · 1,118 reviews

Timeless service and cool interiors offer respite from trackside intensity.

  • Refresh with Salvatore Ferragamo or Aesop bath products daily
  • Taste the original Eggs Benedict recipe before race day begins
  • Savor curated lounge menu selections in the elegant lobby space
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Photo of Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea Top rated
From $846 / night 16.77 mi

Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea

· 4.8 Excellent · 533 reviews

Refined comfort designed for fans who'd rather watch than walk all morning.

  • Gather your group in serviced cabanas with architectural infinity-edge pool views
  • Experience VIP airport meet-and-greet service for your group
  • Experience live classical music performances in the elegant Grand Lobby
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Photo of Hotel Wailea Relais & Chateaux - Adults Only Highly rated
From $836 / night 17.1 mi

Hotel Wailea Relais & Chateaux - Adults Only

· 4.6 Excellent · 985 reviews

Where sophisticated hospitality turns race weekend into a culinary occasion.

  • Stretch tired legs on guided nature expeditions through property trails
  • Coordinate private chauffeur service for entire group circuit transfers
  • Connect with racing fans in the refined drawing room setting
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From $3309 / night 17.14 mi

Fairmont Kea Lani Maui Villa Experience

· 4.8 Excellent · 4 reviews

Grand arrivals matter less when you're hauling a cooler across asphalt.

  • Recharge with hot Nespresso coffee before early track call times
  • Debrief race day excitement at the legendary cocktail bar setting
  • Recharge in grand estates with gardens offering peaceful race weekend escapes
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Photo of Fairmont Kea Lani Maui Highly rated
From $934 / night 17.15 mi

Fairmont Kea Lani Maui

· 4.7 Excellent · 2,166 reviews

Elevated service and sophisticated spaces help racing fans recharge between track sessions.

  • Fuel up with locally sourced morning buffets before race day
  • Relive track highlights over bespoke cocktails with your racing group
  • Recap lap times at fire pit lounges with fellow fans
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Photo of Hyatt Vacation Club at Kaanapali Beach Maui Highly rated
From $778 / night 25.52 mi

Hyatt Vacation Club at Kaanapali Beach Maui

· 4.6 Excellent · 368 reviews

Race weekend energy carries further when your suite has the space to match it.

  • Wash fire suits and team gear in your own in-unit laundry
  • Cook a full breakfast and skip the overpriced paddock food stands
  • Spread across a spacious suite and keep the team tight all weekend
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Photo of Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa Highly rated
From $405 / night 25.74 mi

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa

· 4.6 Excellent · 1,300 reviews

Comfort-forward design crafted for travelers who prize quiet over proximity.

  • Gather your group for complimentary evening appetizers in Regency Club
  • Share race stories around cozy outdoor fire pit lounges
  • Recharge between race days in temperature-controlled indoor and outdoor pools
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Photo of The Westin Maui Resort & Spa Kaanapali Highly rated
From $736 / night 25.85 mi

The Westin Maui Resort & Spa Kaanapali

· 4.5 Excellent · 762 reviews

Hotels4Teams trusts this brand for travelers who value recharge over roughing it.

  • Plan group transportation with dedicated local transit concierge assistance
  • Experience lighting that shifts naturally with your circadian rhythm
  • Order 24-hour room service after late-night race celebrations
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Local Area Guide

Maui Raceway Park Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Welcome to the Maui Raceway Park area guide, designed to help drivers, teams, and spectators navigate their visit to this unique island drag racing facility. This guide will provide essential information on getting to the track, nearby accommodations, local dining options, and attractions, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience on and off the asphalt. Whether you're here for a race weekend or a casual day of motorsport, we've got you covered for planning your stay around the rumble of engines.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

Maui Raceway Park is situated on the island of Maui, specifically along Mokulele Highway in Central Maui. This location places it in a more rural, industrial, and agricultural area, rather than a dense urban center, offering a distinct island experience. Access is primarily via Mokulele Highway (Route 311), which connects to major roadways like Kuihelani Highway (Route 32) and Puunene Highway (Route 350). The nearest major airport is Kahului Airport (OGG), located approximately 5-7 miles away, making it quite accessible for mainland visitors. Driving times from OGG to the raceway are typically around 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic. Public transportation options are limited in this less populated part of the island, so a rental car or rideshare service is highly recommended for most visitors. Arriving by car is the most practical method, with ample space for vehicle parking directly at the raceway. Consider arriving 30-45 minutes before scheduled events to secure good parking spots and avoid queues at the entrance, especially on busy race days.

Section 02

Where to Stay

Accommodations near Maui Raceway Park are clustered primarily in the nearby towns of Kahului and Wailuku, which are the commercial hubs of Central Maui, and further afield in the resort areas of Kihei and Ka'anapali. While there are no hotels immediately adjacent to the raceway itself due to its semi-rural setting, the towns of Kahului and Wailuku offer a range of options from budget-friendly motels to comfortable mid-range hotels, often preferred by teams seeking practical bases. Kihei, located a short drive south, provides a wider variety of hotels and condos, many with kitchenettes ideal for groups, and offers easier access to beaches. The popular resort areas of Ka'anapali and Lahaina are further west but still within a reasonable driving distance for those seeking a more resort-focused experience. Due to the nature of events at Maui Raceway Park, demand for lodging can spike significantly during major racing events. It is advisable to book accommodations well in advance, especially for popular race weekends. Utilizing map filters to search for hotels within a 5-10 mile radius of the raceway can help identify convenient options, balancing proximity with available amenities and price points.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

Kahului Airport (OGG) is 10-15 minutes away by car.

Arrival & Parking

Arrive 30-45 minutes before events for best parking and entry.

Tip

Grab a casual bite in nearby Kahului or Wailuku.

Explore Nearby

Visit the Maui Tropical Plantation for a covered excursion.

Team Regroup

Regroup at a local eatery in Kahului or Wailuku post-event.

  • Kahului Airport (OGG) is 10-15 minutes away by car.
  • Arrive 30-45 minutes before events for best parking and entry.
  • Grab a casual bite in nearby Kahului or Wailuku.
  • Visit the Maui Tropical Plantation for a covered excursion.
  • Regroup at a local eatery in Kahului or Wailuku post-event.
Section 04

Race Day Flow

Arrival & Pre-Event

Plan your arrival for 30-45 minutes before the gates officially open to ensure optimal parking and a relaxed entry into the facility. This buffer allows time to find a suitable spot, especially if you're bringing chairs or equipment, and to get oriented before the first qualifying runs or heats begin. Familiarize yourself with the track layout and concession locations upon entering. Grab a drink or a quick snack and settle in before the main action kicks off. Allow ample time for any security checks, which are generally straightforward but can cause minor delays during peak entry times. Enjoy the pre-race atmosphere as competitors make final preparations and the crowd builds anticipation.

During the Event

Once the racing commences, familiarize yourself with the best viewing areas. Spectator seating is available, but many prefer bringing their own chairs or blankets to set up in designated areas. Plan your trips to restrooms and concessions between races or during qualifying sessions to minimize missed action. Stay hydrated, especially during warmer parts of the day, by utilizing available water stations or purchasing beverages. If you're with a group, establish a clear meeting point in case anyone gets separated. Enjoy the diverse range of vehicles and the unique sounds and sights of drag racing in a tropical setting.

Post-Event & Departure

As the final runs conclude, be prepared for a gradual exit. While the track may seem clear, parking lots and main roadways can become congested as everyone departs simultaneously. Consider a brief cool-down period at your spot, perhaps enjoying a final beverage, before joining the flow. If you're relying on rideshare, be aware that pickup zones might be centralized and subject to waiting times. If driving, exercise patience on Mokulele Highway and surrounding roads, as traffic will increase significantly. Reflect on the day's races and enjoy the transition from the high-energy environment of the track back to your accommodation or next destination on the island.

Arrival & Pre-Event

Plan your arrival for 30-45 minutes before the gates officially open to ensure optimal parking and a relaxed entry into the facility. This buffer allows time to find a suitable spot, especially if you're bringing chairs or equipment, and to get oriented before the first qualifying runs or heats begin. Familiarize yourself with the track layout and concession locations upon entering. Grab a drink or a quick snack and settle in before the main action kicks off. Allow ample time for any security checks, which are generally straightforward but can cause minor delays during peak entry times. Enjoy the pre-race atmosphere as competitors make final preparations and the crowd builds anticipation.

During the Event

Once the racing commences, familiarize yourself with the best viewing areas. Spectator seating is available, but many prefer bringing their own chairs or blankets to set up in designated areas. Plan your trips to restrooms and concessions between races or during qualifying sessions to minimize missed action. Stay hydrated, especially during warmer parts of the day, by utilizing available water stations or purchasing beverages. If you're with a group, establish a clear meeting point in case anyone gets separated. Enjoy the diverse range of vehicles and the unique sounds and sights of drag racing in a tropical setting.

Post-Event & Departure

As the final runs conclude, be prepared for a gradual exit. While the track may seem clear, parking lots and main roadways can become congested as everyone departs simultaneously. Consider a brief cool-down period at your spot, perhaps enjoying a final beverage, before joining the flow. If you're relying on rideshare, be aware that pickup zones might be centralized and subject to waiting times. If driving, exercise patience on Mokulele Highway and surrounding roads, as traffic will increase significantly. Reflect on the day's races and enjoy the transition from the high-energy environment of the track back to your accommodation or next destination on the island.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Maui Raceway Park

On site

Maui Raceway Park is the central attraction for motorsports enthusiasts visiting this part of Maui. As the island's premier drag racing facility, it hosts a variety of events throughout the year, from weekly bracket races to larger championship competitions. Visitors can experience the thrill of high-speed drag racing, witness a diverse array of vehicles, and soak in the unique island atmosphere. The park typically offers spectator seating, concessions, and areas for pit crews and racers to work on their vehicles. It’s an essential stop for anyone interested in automotive performance and a lively local pastime. Check their schedule in advance for event details and gate times to plan your visit accordingly.

Maui Swap Meet

3.5 mi

Held every Saturday morning at the Kahului Fairgrounds, the Maui Swap Meet is a vibrant community event that offers a taste of local island life. It's a great place to find unique souvenirs, local crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, and a wide variety of new and used items. For car enthusiasts, it's also an excellent spot to browse for automotive parts and accessories, often attracting local car clubs and individuals showcasing their vehicles. The atmosphere is lively and friendly, with many vendors offering local delicacies and refreshing drinks. Arriving early is recommended to get the best selection and avoid the largest crowds, making it a perfect stop before or after a morning at the raceway.

5–15 Minutes Away

Maui Tropical Plantation

5.2 mi

The Maui Tropical Plantation offers a refreshing change of pace from the high-octane environment of the raceway. This expansive agricultural attraction features lush gardens, a scenic lake, and opportunities to learn about Hawaii's diverse plant life. Visitors can take a narrated plantation train tour to see crops like pineapple, papaya, and sugarcane, or explore the grounds at their own pace. The site also houses a charming marketplace with local artisan shops, a restaurant serving island-inspired cuisine, and a popular coffee shop. It’s an ideal spot for families or anyone looking for a relaxed, educational, and scenic experience, providing a tranquil counterpoint to the excitement of drag racing.

Kanaha Beach Park

5.7 mi

Kanaha Beach Park is a popular local spot known for its beautiful sandy shores and excellent windsurfing and kitesurfing conditions due to consistent trade winds. While it might not be ideal for swimming due to the choppy waters and strong winds, it's a fantastic place for observing watersports enthusiasts, enjoying a picnic, or simply taking a leisurely stroll along the expansive coastline. The park offers ample parking, picnic facilities, and vast open spaces perfect for relaxing or letting children play. It provides a quintessential Maui beach experience, showcasing the island's natural beauty and active outdoor lifestyle, making it a great option for a post-race unwind or a daytime break.

Walkable

  • Maui Raceway Park — Maui Raceway Park is the central attraction for motorsports enthusiasts visiting this part of Maui. As the island's premier drag racing facility, it hosts a variety of events throughout the year, from weekly bracket races to larger championship competitions. Visitors can experience the thrill of high-speed drag racing, witness a diverse array of vehicles, and soak in the unique island atmosphere. The park typically offers spectator seating, concessions, and areas for pit crews and racers to work on their vehicles. It’s an essential stop for anyone interested in automotive performance and a lively local pastime. Check their schedule in advance for event details and gate times to plan your visit accordingly. On site
  • Maui Swap Meet — Held every Saturday morning at the Kahului Fairgrounds, the Maui Swap Meet is a vibrant community event that offers a taste of local island life. It's a great place to find unique souvenirs, local crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, and a wide variety of new and used items. For car enthusiasts, it's also an excellent spot to browse for automotive parts and accessories, often attracting local car clubs and individuals showcasing their vehicles. The atmosphere is lively and friendly, with many vendors offering local delicacies and refreshing drinks. Arriving early is recommended to get the best selection and avoid the largest crowds, making it a perfect stop before or after a morning at the raceway. 3.5 mi

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Maui Tropical Plantation — The Maui Tropical Plantation offers a refreshing change of pace from the high-octane environment of the raceway. This expansive agricultural attraction features lush gardens, a scenic lake, and opportunities to learn about Hawaii's diverse plant life. Visitors can take a narrated plantation train tour to see crops like pineapple, papaya, and sugarcane, or explore the grounds at their own pace. The site also houses a charming marketplace with local artisan shops, a restaurant serving island-inspired cuisine, and a popular coffee shop. It’s an ideal spot for families or anyone looking for a relaxed, educational, and scenic experience, providing a tranquil counterpoint to the excitement of drag racing. 5.2 mi
  • Kanaha Beach Park — Kanaha Beach Park is a popular local spot known for its beautiful sandy shores and excellent windsurfing and kitesurfing conditions due to consistent trade winds. While it might not be ideal for swimming due to the choppy waters and strong winds, it's a fantastic place for observing watersports enthusiasts, enjoying a picnic, or simply taking a leisurely stroll along the expansive coastline. The park offers ample parking, picnic facilities, and vast open spaces perfect for relaxing or letting children play. It provides a quintessential Maui beach experience, showcasing the island's natural beauty and active outdoor lifestyle, making it a great option for a post-race unwind or a daytime break. 5.7 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Raceway Concessions

On site

The Maui Raceway Park offers on-site concessions to keep spectators and participants fueled throughout race days. These typically feature classic trackside fare such as hot dogs, burgers, plate lunches, and refreshing beverages. It’s the most convenient option for grabbing a bite without leaving the venue, allowing you to stay close to the action. Expect standard casual dining prices and a busy atmosphere during event hours. This is the go-to spot for quick sustenance while you’re immersed in the racing excitement, offering essential refreshments to keep you going.

Various Food Trucks

Variable

Depending on the specific event at Maui Raceway Park, various food trucks often set up in the adjacent parking areas or on Mokulele Highway. These trucks can offer a diverse range of cuisines, from local Hawaiian favorites like plate lunches and kalua pig to international flavors and sweet treats. It's worth exploring these options for a more varied culinary experience that often supports local small businesses. Check event schedules or ask at the gate for information on which food trucks are expected to be present on your visit day.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Tin Roof

3.7 mi

Chef Sheldon Simeon's Tin Roof is a highly popular, no-frills take-out spot serving up delicious Hawaiian-inspired comfort food. Located in a small industrial building, it's the perfect place for a hearty lunch after a morning at the track. Signature dishes include the Mochiko Chicken, Pork Belly bowls, and Garlic Shrimp. Be prepared for a line, as this place is a local favorite and often has a queue stretching out the door, but the unique flavors and generous portions are well worth the wait. It’s ideal for picking up food to enjoy at a nearby park or back at your accommodation.

Bounty Hunter Sports Bar & Grill

4.1 mi

For a more relaxed atmosphere where you can enjoy a meal and watch sports, Bounty Hunter Sports Bar & Grill in Kahului is a solid choice. This establishment offers a menu with a variety of American pub fare, including burgers, sandwiches, wings, and appetizers, alongside a selection of local dishes. It's a great place to catch up with your group, discuss the day's racing events, and enjoy a cold drink. The casual setting makes it welcoming for teams and families alike, providing a comfortable environment to refuel and unwind after a day of high-speed action.

Local & Elevated Picks

Star Noodle

25.1 mi (consider drive time)

While a bit of a drive from the raceway, Star Noodle in Lahaina offers an exceptional dining experience that is often considered a must-try on Maui. This award-winning restaurant features a menu inspired by Asian and Pacific Rim flavors, with standout dishes like their Lahaina Fried Soup, Vietnamese Crepes, and various noodle bowls. The ambiance is lively and chic, making it a perfect spot for a celebratory meal or a more upscale dining experience. It's worth planning a trip to Lahaina to enjoy their creative cuisine and craft cocktails if you have extra time on the island.

Mama’s Fish House

10.5 mi

Mama's Fish House, located on the North Shore near Paia, is arguably Maui's most famous and acclaimed restaurant, renowned for its incredibly fresh, locally caught fish prepared with island ingredients. Each fish on the menu is named and comes with a description of its origin from that specific day. The stunning oceanfront setting adds to the magical experience, making it a perfect choice for a special occasion or a memorable meal. Reservations are essential and must be made months in advance. While the drive from the raceway is significant, it represents a premier dining destination on the island for those seeking an unforgettable taste of Maui.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Raceway Concessions — The Maui Raceway Park offers on-site concessions to keep spectators and participants fueled throughout race days. These typically feature classic trackside fare such as hot dogs, burgers, plate lunches, and refreshing beverages. It’s the most convenient option for grabbing a bite without leaving the venue, allowing you to stay close to the action. Expect standard casual dining prices and a busy atmosphere during event hours. This is the go-to spot for quick sustenance while you’re immersed in the racing excitement, offering essential refreshments to keep you going. On site
  • Various Food Trucks — Depending on the specific event at Maui Raceway Park, various food trucks often set up in the adjacent parking areas or on Mokulele Highway. These trucks can offer a diverse range of cuisines, from local Hawaiian favorites like plate lunches and kalua pig to international flavors and sweet treats. It's worth exploring these options for a more varied culinary experience that often supports local small businesses. Check event schedules or ask at the gate for information on which food trucks are expected to be present on your visit day. Variable

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Tin Roof — Chef Sheldon Simeon's Tin Roof is a highly popular, no-frills take-out spot serving up delicious Hawaiian-inspired comfort food. Located in a small industrial building, it's the perfect place for a hearty lunch after a morning at the track. Signature dishes include the Mochiko Chicken, Pork Belly bowls, and Garlic Shrimp. Be prepared for a line, as this place is a local favorite and often has a queue stretching out the door, but the unique flavors and generous portions are well worth the wait. It’s ideal for picking up food to enjoy at a nearby park or back at your accommodation. 3.7 mi
  • Bounty Hunter Sports Bar & Grill — For a more relaxed atmosphere where you can enjoy a meal and watch sports, Bounty Hunter Sports Bar & Grill in Kahului is a solid choice. This establishment offers a menu with a variety of American pub fare, including burgers, sandwiches, wings, and appetizers, alongside a selection of local dishes. It's a great place to catch up with your group, discuss the day's racing events, and enjoy a cold drink. The casual setting makes it welcoming for teams and families alike, providing a comfortable environment to refuel and unwind after a day of high-speed action. 4.1 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • Star Noodle — While a bit of a drive from the raceway, Star Noodle in Lahaina offers an exceptional dining experience that is often considered a must-try on Maui. This award-winning restaurant features a menu inspired by Asian and Pacific Rim flavors, with standout dishes like their Lahaina Fried Soup, Vietnamese Crepes, and various noodle bowls. The ambiance is lively and chic, making it a perfect spot for a celebratory meal or a more upscale dining experience. It's worth planning a trip to Lahaina to enjoy their creative cuisine and craft cocktails if you have extra time on the island. 25.1 mi (consider drive time)
  • Mama’s Fish House — Mama's Fish House, located on the North Shore near Paia, is arguably Maui's most famous and acclaimed restaurant, renowned for its incredibly fresh, locally caught fish prepared with island ingredients. Each fish on the menu is named and comes with a description of its origin from that specific day. The stunning oceanfront setting adds to the magical experience, making it a perfect choice for a special occasion or a memorable meal. Reservations are essential and must be made months in advance. While the drive from the raceway is significant, it represents a premier dining destination on the island for those seeking an unforgettable taste of Maui. 10.5 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Traffic on Mokulele Highway can be unpredictable, especially around airport hours and event times: allow extra travel time.

Evenings can bring cooling trade winds: , so bring a light jacket or sweatshirt for comfort after sunset.

Local island time is a real phenomenon: services and opening hours can sometimes run a bit later than expected.

While many restaurants offer casual dining: , check for dress codes if planning for an evening meal in resort areas.

Seasonal note: Maui Raceway Park hosts events year-round, with the weather generally warm and pleasant across all seasons. The dry season from April to October sees the most consistent racing conditions and highest attendance, with temperatures often in the high 80s Fahrenheit. The cooler, wetter season from November to March can bring occasional showers, which might cause delays or cancellations, but temperatures are milder, typically in the 70s and low 80s. Even during the wetter months, race days are often sunny, and the trade winds help keep the atmosphere comfortable. Travel to Maui is popular year-round, but peaks during holiday periods and summer months, so booking accommodations and rental cars in advance is always a good strategy.

  • Traffic on Mokulele Highway can be unpredictable, especially around airport hours and event times allow extra travel time.
  • Evenings can bring cooling trade winds , so bring a light jacket or sweatshirt for comfort after sunset.
  • Local island time is a real phenomenon services and opening hours can sometimes run a bit later than expected.
  • While many restaurants offer casual dining , check for dress codes if planning for an evening meal in resort areas.
  • Renting a car is highly recommended for convenient access to the raceway and exploring other parts of Maui.
  • Seasonal note: Maui Raceway Park hosts events year-round, with the weather generally warm and pleasant across all seasons. The dry season from April to October sees the most consistent racing conditions and highest attendance, with temperatures often in the high 80s Fahrenheit. The cooler, wetter season from November to March can bring occasional showers, which might cause delays or cancellations, but temperatures are milder, typically in the 70s and low 80s. Even during the wetter months, race days are often sunny, and the trade winds help keep the atmosphere comfortable. Travel to Maui is popular year-round, but peaks during holiday periods and summer months, so booking accommodations and rental cars in advance is always a good strategy.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

Winter on Maui brings milder temperatures, typically ranging from the mid-60s to low 80s Fahrenheit. While generally sunny, this season has a higher chance of rain showers, which can occasionally affect outdoor events like drag racing. Pack light layers, including a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings and potential rain. Rain can make asphalt surfaces slick, so event organizers may implement delays or reschedule based on conditions.

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Spring & early summer

Spring and early summer (April to June) offer consistently pleasant weather with temperatures in the high 70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit. This is a prime time for outdoor activities, with sunny days and gentle trade winds dominating. It’s ideal weather for spectating at the raceway, but sunscreen, hats, and light clothing are essential. These months typically have lower chances of significant rainfall, making race schedules more reliable.

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Mid-summer

July and August are the warmest months, with temperatures often reaching the high 80s Fahrenheit, sometimes touching 90. The humidity can be noticeable, especially during the day. Staying hydrated is crucial, so bring plenty of water. Light, breathable clothing is a must. While heat is a factor, the trade winds usually provide some relief at exposed locations like the raceway. This period generally sees very little rain.

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Fall season

The fall months (September to November) see a gradual cooling with temperatures hovering in the mid-70s to low 80s Fahrenheit. The trade winds remain consistent, offering a comfortable environment. While still warm, it’s less intensely hot than mid-summer. This is another excellent period for racing events, with relatively low chances of disruptive rain, though occasional showers can occur as the season progresses towards winter.

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Rain & snow

Snow is non-existent on Maui at sea level. Rain is most common during the winter months (November to March) but typically comes in passing showers rather than prolonged downpours. These showers can temporarily halt racing activities due to wet track conditions. Even during rainy periods, mornings and afternoons can be clear and sunny. Pack a light, waterproof jacket or umbrella for unexpected showers, but focus primarily on sun protection and comfortable warm-weather attire.

Winter

Winter on Maui brings milder temperatures, typically ranging from the mid-60s to low 80s Fahrenheit. While generally sunny, this season has a higher chance of rain showers, which can occasionally affect outdoor events like drag racing. Pack light layers, including a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings and potential rain. Rain can make asphalt surfaces slick, so event organizers may implement delays or reschedule based on conditions.

Spring & early summer

Spring and early summer (April to June) offer consistently pleasant weather with temperatures in the high 70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit. This is a prime time for outdoor activities, with sunny days and gentle trade winds dominating. It’s ideal weather for spectating at the raceway, but sunscreen, hats, and light clothing are essential. These months typically have lower chances of significant rainfall, making race schedules more reliable.

Mid-summer

July and August are the warmest months, with temperatures often reaching the high 80s Fahrenheit, sometimes touching 90. The humidity can be noticeable, especially during the day. Staying hydrated is crucial, so bring plenty of water. Light, breathable clothing is a must. While heat is a factor, the trade winds usually provide some relief at exposed locations like the raceway. This period generally sees very little rain.

Fall season

The fall months (September to November) see a gradual cooling with temperatures hovering in the mid-70s to low 80s Fahrenheit. The trade winds remain consistent, offering a comfortable environment. While still warm, it’s less intensely hot than mid-summer. This is another excellent period for racing events, with relatively low chances of disruptive rain, though occasional showers can occur as the season progresses towards winter.

Rain & snow

Snow is non-existent on Maui at sea level. Rain is most common during the winter months (November to March) but typically comes in passing showers rather than prolonged downpours. These showers can temporarily halt racing activities due to wet track conditions. Even during rainy periods, mornings and afternoons can be clear and sunny. Pack a light, waterproof jacket or umbrella for unexpected showers, but focus primarily on sun protection and comfortable warm-weather attire.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

Maui Racing Association (hosts events)

Neighborhood

Central Maui (near Puunene/Kahului)

Nearest airport

Kahului Airport (OGG)

Parking

Ample on-site parking available

Walkable district

Limited, car-dependent outside the immediate venue

Groceries & supplies

Stores in Kahului (e.g., Foodland, Safeway)

Pharmacy

Longs Drugs, CVS in Kahului

Urgent care

Maui Urgent Care in Kahului

Downtime

Relax at nearby beaches like Kanaha or explore Maui Tropical Plantation

Pro tip

Check the raceway's social media for event schedules and weather advisories.

Primary teamMaui Racing Association (hosts events)
NeighborhoodCentral Maui (near Puunene/Kahului)
Nearest airportKahului Airport (OGG)
ParkingAmple on-site parking available
Walkable districtLimited, car-dependent outside the immediate venue
Groceries & suppliesStores in Kahului (e.g., Foodland, Safeway)
PharmacyLongs Drugs, CVS in Kahului
Urgent careMaui Urgent Care in Kahului
DowntimeRelax at nearby beaches like Kanaha or explore Maui Tropical Plantation
Pro tipCheck the raceway's social media for event schedules and weather advisories.
Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the closest hotels to Maui Raceway Park?

The closest hotel to Maui Raceway Park is Hilton Grand Vacations Club Maui Bay Villas (6.81 mi, from $413/night) — a 14-minute drive. Other nearby options include Courtyard Maui Kahului Airport (6.84 mi, from $363/night) and Hampton Inn & Suites Maui North Shore (6.87 mi, from $319/night). Hilton Grand Vacations Club Maui Bay Villas offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Courtyard Maui Kahului Airport offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Hampton Inn & Suites Maui North Shore offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.

Which hotels near Maui Raceway Park are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Maui Raceway Park accommodate team and group travel. Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa (25.74 mi, from $405/night), Hilton Grand Vacations Club Maui Bay Villas (6.81 mi, from $413/night), and Courtyard Maui Kahului Airport (6.84 mi, from $363/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.

Are there budget-friendly hotels near Maui Raceway Park?

Yes — Days Inn by Wyndham Maui Oceanfront (13.95 mi, from $212/night) is a budget-friendly option near Maui Raceway Park, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.

Which hotels near Maui Raceway Park are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels near Maui Raceway Park are ideal for a weekend getaway. Grand Wailea Maui a Waldorf Astoria Resort (16.32 mi, from $658/night), Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea (16.77 mi, from $846/night), and Hotel Wailea Relais & Chateaux - Adults Only (17.1 mi, from $836/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.

Which hotels near Maui Raceway Park are good for families?

Several hotels near Maui Raceway Park are well-suited for families. Hilton Grand Vacations Club Maui Bay Villas (6.81 mi, from $413/night), Courtyard Maui Kahului Airport (6.84 mi, from $363/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Maui North Shore (6.87 mi, from $319/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near Maui Raceway Park offer free parking?

Hampton Inn & Suites Maui North Shore (6.87 mi, from $319/night) and Days Inn by Wyndham Maui Oceanfront (13.95 mi, from $212/night) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels near Maui Raceway Park offer free breakfast?

Hampton Inn & Suites Maui North Shore (6.87 mi, from $319/night), Days Inn by Wyndham Maui Oceanfront (13.95 mi, from $212/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Maui Wailea (15.95 mi, from $474/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Maui Raceway Park have an outdoor pool?

Hotel Wailea Relais & Chateaux - Adults Only (17.1 mi, from $836/night) and Hyatt Vacation Club at Kaanapali Beach Maui (25.52 mi, from $778/night) have an outdoor pool.

Which hotels near Maui Raceway Park offer bus or oversized vehicle parking?

Days Inn by Wyndham Maui Oceanfront (13.95 mi, from $212/night) and Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa (25.74 mi, from $405/night) can accommodate buses or oversized vehicles.

Which hotels near Maui Raceway Park are pet-friendly?

Hilton Grand Vacations Club Maui Bay Villas (6.81 mi, from $413/night), Courtyard Maui Kahului Airport (6.84 mi, from $363/night), and Days Inn by Wyndham Maui Oceanfront (13.95 mi, from $212/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.

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