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Honolulu County
Laie

Lāʻie loop

Moderate

2.9

(16)

65

runners

Lāʻie loop

00:55

8.58km

90m

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This moderate 5.3-mile (8.6 km) Lāʻie loop is a great jogging route with coastal views and takes about 55 minutes to complete.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Lā'ie Point State Wayside

Highlight • Natural Monument

Off the coast is a small island with a "Natural Bridge".

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4.25 km

1.82 km

1.47 km

564 m

434 m

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4.00 km

2.74 km

1.21 km

434 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Lāʻie loop suitable for jogging?

Yes, the Komoot Lāʻie loop is specifically designed for jogging and is rated as moderate difficulty. However, it's important to note that the Lāʻie Point State Wayside itself, while a highlight on the route, has uneven and rocky terrain that is not ideal for running. The jogging route likely utilizes more suitable paths in the vicinity.

What is the terrain like on the Lāʻie loop?

The Lāʻie loop, as a jogging route, likely features a mix of surfaces. While the Lāʻie Point State Wayside section can be bumpy and rocky, the overall jogging route will incorporate more runnable terrain, possibly including paved sections like those found on the Temple Beach Loop, and potentially some dirt roads. Expect varied surfaces suitable for a moderate jog.

What can I see along the Lāʻie loop?

The primary highlight of this route is the Lāʻie Point State Wayside, offering breathtaking panoramic ocean views, offshore islets, and a distinctive sea arch. You might also spot seabirds from the nearby Mokualai Islet Seabird Sanctuary. The route itself will provide diverse coastal and local scenery.

What is the best time of year to jog the Lāʻie loop?

Lāʻie, Hawaii, generally offers pleasant weather year-round. However, for jogging, the cooler, drier months from late spring to early fall (May to October) might be more comfortable. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as tropical showers can occur at any time.

Is the Lāʻie Point State Wayside dog-friendly?

While specific regulations for the Lāʻie Point State Wayside are not detailed, state parks in Hawaii generally require dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check the official Hawaii State Parks website for the most current pet policies before bringing your dog.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Lāʻie Point State Wayside?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to visit the Lāʻie Point State Wayside. It is a public scenic lookout. However, if your route extends to other trails like the Lāʻie Ridge Trail, a permit from Hawaii Reserves might be required for certain sections.

Where can I park to access the Lāʻie loop?

Parking is generally available near the Lāʻie Point State Wayside. Look for designated parking areas in the vicinity. As this is a popular scenic spot, arriving earlier in the day can help secure a parking space, especially on weekends.

Does the Lāʻie loop intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Public Beach Access (Clissolds Beach) and the Laie Bike Path, offering a varied experience for joggers.

Are there any restaurants or cafes near the Lāʻie loop?

Yes, the town of Lāʻie has various dining options, including cafes and restaurants, that are easily accessible from the loop. You'll find choices for a post-jog meal or a refreshing drink nearby.

What wildlife might I encounter on the Lāʻie loop?

Near the Lāʻie Point State Wayside, you have a good chance of spotting various seabirds, such as wedge-tailed shearwaters, red-footed and masked boobies, and brown noddies, especially due to the proximity of the Mokualai Islet Seabird Sanctuary. Keep an eye out for marine life in the ocean as well.

Is the Lāʻie loop family-friendly?

Given its moderate difficulty and the fact that it's designed for jogging, the Lāʻie loop can be family-friendly for active families. However, the uneven terrain at Lāʻie Point State Wayside might require extra caution for very young children or those with mobility issues. Consider the fitness level of all family members.

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