La'ie Point Sea Arch
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A winding road past pretty beaches, ending in La'ie (Laie), site of the Mormon temple.
Rugged, beautiful cove with interesting rocks, sea glass, and shells on shore. Rock to climb, and water rushing into cove.
Limestone rocks that spurt water when the waves are 4-6 feet, a path through twisty trees to the beach, a visitor center, and a loop hike by the intracoastal.
Incredible beach with blue-green water, rocks jutting out of the sea, arches, and caves.
Limestone rocks that spurt water when the waves are 4-6 feet, a path through twisty trees to the beach, a visitor center, and a loop hike by the intracoastal.
Wealthy neighborhood with cliffs covered in wildflowers above the turquoise sea.
Limestone rocks that spurt water when the waves are 4-6 feet, a path through twisty trees to the beach, a visitor center, and a loop hike by the intracoastal.
One-mile stunning walk with sweeping views of the coastline, sea stacks of all shapes, pelicans, coves, glistening water, flowers hanging off cliff faces.
Stunning beach with orange-pink sand, blue-green water, gorgeous flower-studded headland, and rock pools that kids love to explore.
Beach with waves crashing on limestone rock formations, blue-green water, and lots of fishermen.
Limestone rocks that spurt water when the waves are 4-6 feet, a path through twisty trees to the beach, a visitor center, and a loop hike by the intracoastal.
Beach with waves crashing on limestone rock formations, blue-green water, and lots of fishermen.
Ultra-shallow clear waters protected by a reef make this a perfect swimming spot for very young children.
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