Visit the Park

Know before you go

Please review the Visitor information and Ranger tips below and be sure to visit the Park’s website to for updates on current conditions.

  • View into Haleakala crater

    Haleakalā Summit District

    The Summit District of Haleakalā National Park from the entrance to the summit at 10,023 feet is always open with Haleakalā Sunrise Reservations required from 3 am to 7 am HST.

  • View of Pipiwai Falls in Kipahulu District of Haleakala National Park

    Kīpahulu District

    The lush Kīpahulu District of Haleakalā National Park on the Eastside of Maui is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm. No reservations are required.

  • View into Haleakala crater at sunrise

    Haleakalā Sunrise

    Sunrise reservations allow access to the Summit District from 3 am to 7 am for $1.00 per vehicle. Reservations are available up to 60 days in advance and can only be used for the day specified on the reservation. The reservation fee is not part of the entrance fee. Entrance fees will be collected upon entry to the park. Visitors with National Park Passes, should bring their pass and ID ready to present at the gate for entry. Sunrise reservations can only be obtained online through recreation.gov and must be made prior to visiting the park. For questions about reservations, call the recreation.gov hotline at 1-877-444-6777.

Things to do

From breathtaking views to hiking, the Park offers rich experiences. For detailed information, please visit the NPS website.

  • two hikers in Haleakala

    Hiking Trails

    Summit District Trails are open year around including Haleakalā Crater hiking trails and wilderness areas. Kīpahulu District trails are open daily from 9 am to 5 pm include: Pīpīwai Trail and Kūloa Point Trail.

  • Haleakala summit view into crater

    Lookouts

    The Summit offers a breathtaking view of Haleakalā crater and on clear days, the Big Island. Leleiwi Overlook and Kalahaku Overlook offer more stunning views into Haleakalā crater.

  • two tents in misty Haleakala crater

    Wilderness Camping

    Tent campgrounds in Haleakalā Crater, Hosmer Grove Campground in the Summit District and Kīpahulu Campground are available by reservation only via Recreation.gov.

  • Paliku Cabin

    Wilderness Cabins

    Hōlua, Palikū, and Kapalaoa cabins can be reserved up to 6 months in advance via recreation.gov. Find more information about cabins on the Park website.

  • Night sky at Haleakala summit

    Stargazing

    Visitors can enjoy pristine dark skies from the summit. Due to its high elevation, the atmosphere is often clearer and light pollution is minimal, allowing for ideal viewing conditions.

  • Native bird sitting on a branch

    Birdwatching

    Planted in 1909, Hosmer Grove and the adjacent nature trail though sub-alpine shrubland provides an excellent venue to sign Hawai‘i’s colorful native forest birds.

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“E hele me ka pu’olo.”

Always take an offering with you.

Make every person, place or condition better than you left it always.

Olelo No'eau: Hawaiian proverbs & poetical sayings. Collected, translated, and annotated by Mary Kawena Pukui

Ranger tips

See what advice does a National Park Service ranger at Haleakalā National Park have for your visit.

  • Sun rising over Haleakala crater

    Make a Reservation

    Sunrise reservations are required at the Summit District from 3 am to 7 am. Reservations can be made online up to 60 days in advance and are only valid for the day reserved. These tickets are released at 7 am HST. Some last minute reservations for any given day will be released 2 days (48 hours) in advance.

  • Water bottle held up at Haleakala summit

    Stay hydrated & Dress the part

    Temperatures at the summit are much lower than down at the beach. You will be cold in beach wear, towels, and short sleeves. Wear warm layers, bring sunscreen, and stay hydrated. Weather conditions change quickly and without warning so be prepared for anything!

  • Group of four hikers on a trail through Haleakala crater

    Have a Plan

    Gas up or charge your car before coming to the park. Start all hikes early to give yourself ample time to finish before dark or District closure (for Kīpahulu). If you want to hike the 11-mile half loop at the summit from Keoneheʻeheʻe (Sliding Sands) Trailhead to the Halemauʻu Trailhead, you will need to make arrangements for a pick-up or have two cars.

  • 3 iphone screens showing NPS app

    Download the Park App

    The NPS has a new free app with tools to explore more than 400 National Parks nationwide. Find interactive maps, tours of park places, on-the-ground accessibility information, and much more to plan your national park adventures before and during your trip.

    Find the NPS App in the iOS App Store and Google Play Store.

  • Kipahulu visitor center

    Stay sharp

    The Kīpahulu District is currently open daily from 9 am to 5 pm. The Summit District is always open. Reservations are required for sunrise but are not required for sunset or night sky viewing.

    Up to date information regarding closures and conditions is available at the park website and on social media channels @haleakalanps.

Haleakalā Conservancy works to preserve wildlife, ecosystems, history, and culture through educating about the park and providing inspirational experiences.