Haleakalā National Park

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Weather forecast

Sun, Aug 12
Min: 13.17°C
Max: 16.64°C
Few clouds
Mon, Aug 13
Min: 11.98°C
Max: 16.85°C
Few clouds
Tue, Aug 14
Min: 11.53°C
Max: 16.74°C
Broken clouds
Wed, Aug 15
Min: 11.66°C
Max: 15.05°C
Light rain
Thu, Aug 16
Min: 11.76°C
Max: 15.41°C
Broken clouds
Fri, Aug 17
Min: 11.85°C
Max: 15.74°C
Overcast clouds

Air Quality

050100150200300Air Quality Index: 37
Good (0-50)
Air quality is satisfactory, and there is little to no health risk.

To-Do Activities

  • Camping
  • Backcountry Camping
  • Guided Tours
  • Bus/Shuttle Guided Tour
  • Hiking
  • Junior Ranger Program
  • Swimming
  • Shopping

Things to explore

Sorry, Not have any trail or things you can explore

Campgrounds and More

A gray tent is pitched next to a grill and picnic table. Tall shrubs and grass line the area.
Hosmer Grove Campground

Hosmer Grove lies in the cloud belt of Haleakalā, just below the 7,000 foot level (2134m) in the Summit District. Be prepared for rain and cold weather. Nighttime temperatures can drop into the to near freezing (0°C); daytime highs average 50-65°F (10-18°C). The campground has picnic tables, barbeque grills, drinking water, and pit toilets. Overnight stays are limited to three (3) nights total for all Park areas in a thirty day period. Pets are not permitted in or around campsite facilities.

A green tent is pitched next to a raised grill on a grassy area. Trees cast some shade from behind.
Kīpahulu Campground

The Kīpahulu campground is about 1/8 mile (.2km) south of the Kīpahulu Visitor Center. It overlooks ocean cliffs and is a short walk from 'Ohe'o Gulch. The campground has picnic tables, BBQ grills, and pit toilets. No water is available at Kīpahulu Campground; However, drinking water is available at the Kīpahulu Visitor Center restrooms. There are two general stores in the nearby town of Hāna (10 miles [16km] away) where you can purchase water and basic food supplies.

a rustic building with tall cliff and greenery surrounding picnic table in foreground
Wilderness Cabins

Located on the island of Maui, Haleakalā National Park maintains three wilderness cabins for visitor use-- Hōlua, Palikū, and Kapalaoa. All cabins are accessible only by trail from the summit area and require you to hike a minimum of 3.7 mi (5.9 km).

orange tent set up in grassy area with mist and clouds in background
Wilderness Tent Sites

There are two primitive wilderness tent areas which are accessible only by trail, Hōlua and Palikū. These sites are only reservable on recreation.gov. No first come-first serve sites are available.

Standard Park Information

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