Description - La'ie Point State Wayside is a small, site on in the town of La'ie on O'ahu's northern windward coast. The site occupies one and a half acres of land on La'ie Bay. Laie Point is a small peninsula that juts out, forming a perfect fishing spot and scenic view location.
Attractions
- La'ie Point State Wayside provides a magnificent vista which includes an offshore sea arch and a Mokualai Islet, a seabird sanctuary. A plaque displayed at the tip of the point gives a legend related to this point of land. There are no facilities immediately available at the park.
Recreation - This provides access to shore fishing, viewing scenery and photo opportunities from the point. Climate - The climate is pleasantly mild on O'ahu throughout the year. Temperatures vary annually between 60 and 90 degrees F. Summer temperatures range from 68 to 82 degrees F with the water usually near 80 degrees. Winter temperatures vary from 61 to 80 degrees F with the water temperature close to 77 degrees. More rainfall occurs during the winter than other seasons of the year and most of it falls on the northeastern or windward portion of the island. Location -
La'ie Point State Wayside is located on the northern windward side of O'ahu. It is accessible from Kamehameha Highway via Naupaka Street in La'ie.
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