Road closures for the 2025 King's Runner 10K
HONOLULU (KHON2) — With less than 24 hours remaining, the downtown Honolulu, Kakaako and Ala Moana area will be filled with thousands of runners for the 2025 King's Runner 10K.The 6.2-mile course will take runners from Thomas Square, through Kakaako Waterfront and Ala Moana Beach Parks and finishes on Victoria Street, just adjacent to the start line.
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Multiple traffic controls will be in effect starting at 1 a.m. As athletes complete the sections, roadways will progressively be opened.
All roads are expected to be reopened by 10 a.m.
Punchbowl Street to Pohukaina will have two left lanes closed
Pohukaina Street to Keawe will be contra-flowed to South Street
Cooke Street to Ala Moana from Pohukaina closed in both directions
Cooke Street to Ilalo in both directions from Ala Moana to Ilalao
Ahui Street to Ilalo will be closed to Waterfront Park
Ahui Street to Ward Avenue Extension to Ward Avenue east side
S. King Street from Victoria to Punchbowl will have two right lanes closed
Ward Avenue to Ala Moana Beach Park Ewa Entrance two lanes eastbound will be closed
Victoria Street from Beretania to S. King will be down one lane
Officials added that some bus routes will be canceled and/or detoured.
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If you have any other questions regarding traffic on race day, call (808) 221-9534.
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