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Haleakalā National Park (Cabin Permits)
Haleakalā National Park on Maui offers three wilderness cabins—Hōlua, Palikū, and Kapalaoa—accessible only by hiking trails, with a minimum distance of 3.7 miles required. Visitors must enter the park after 7 am unless they have a sunrise reservat...
Haleakalā National Park (Wilderness Tent Permit)
Haleakalā National Park features two primitive wilderness tent areas, Hōlua and Palikū, accessible only by hiking trails. Hōlua is at 6,940 ft and is reachable via shorter hikes, while Palikū, located at 6,380 ft, requires a more strenuous trek an...
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Haleakalā National Park (Cabin Permits)
Haleakalā National Park on Maui offers three wilderness cabins—Hōlua, Palikū, and Kapalaoa—accessible only by hiking trails, with a minimum distance of 3.7 miles required. Visitors must enter the park after 7 am unless they have a sunrise reservat...
Haleakalā National Park (Wilderness Tent Permit)
Haleakalā National Park features two primitive wilderness tent areas, Hōlua and Palikū, accessible only by hiking trails. Hōlua is at 6,940 ft and is reachable via shorter hikes, while Palikū, located at 6,380 ft, requires a more strenuous trek an...
Camp Olowalu
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Frequently Asked Questions
Many national parks charge an entrance fee. Fees vary by park and can be paid at the entrance gate or in advance via the America the Beautiful pass. Check the official NPS website for current fee information for Haleakalā National Park.
Permit requirements vary by campground within Haleakalā National Park. Some sites are first-come, first-served while others require advance reservations through Recreation.gov. We recommend booking early, especially for summer visits.
Wildlife varies by park. Always store food securely, maintain a safe distance from animals, and follow all park guidelines. Check the Haleakalā National Park visitor center or NPS website for specific wildlife advisories before your visit.
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
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