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- Haleakalā National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
This special place vibrates with stories of ancient and modern Hawaiian culture and protects the bond between the land and its people The park also cares for endangered species, some of which exist nowhere else Come visit this special place - renew your spirit amid stark volcanic landscapes and sub-tropical rain forest with an unforgettable hike through the backcountry
- Plan Your Visit - U. S. National Park Service
There are countless opportunities for adventure, fun, sightseeing, and solitude in Haleakalā National Park From the lush rain forests, to the rocky coastline, or the majestic overlooks of a volcanic landscape above the clouds— Haleakalā has a great deal to offer But many national parks, including Haleakalā, are expecting an especially busy season Therefore, trip planning is more
- Summit District - U. S. National Park Service
Mailing Address:Haleakalā National Park PO Box 369 Makawao, HI 96768
- Hiking - Haleakalā National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Halemau'u Trail at "Rainbow Bridge" on a clear day To the left of the trail is the Ko'olau Gap; to the right of the trail is the crater floor Forest and Kim Starr There is no better way to experience Haleakalā National Park than on your own two feet Enjoy the great outdoors on a variety of trails in the two dramatically different districts Due to the fragile nature of Hawaiian ecosystems
- Sunrise - Haleakalā National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
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- Things To Do - U. S. National Park Service
A Wilderness Experience The park's Wilderness is an unexpected and dramatic landscape at the top of the world, encompassing 24,719 acres of park land An Encounter With Native Hawaiʻi Have you ever seen a native Hawaiian honeycreeper? Or been surrounded by a truely Hawaiian ecosystem? Learn more about the park and discover its magic
- Basic Information - U. S. National Park Service
Located on the island of Maui, Haleakalā National Park extends from the 10,023 foot (3055m) summit of Haleakalā down the southeast flank of the mountain to the Kīpahulu coast near Hana These two sections of the park are not directly connected by road, but both can be reached from Kahului There are no gas stations within the park
- Fees Passes - Haleakalā National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Cashless Payments Beginning on July 1, 2023, Haleakalā National Park will be moving to cashless payments at entrances for all fees and payments Credit debit cards and digital forms of payment are accepted Consider purchasing your pass ahead of time on Recreation gov Moving to a cashless system helps to reduce wait times at the park's entrance stations and helps increase the amount of fee
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