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- Haleakalā National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
This short National Park Service documentary film follows two biologists working to save rare and endemic forest birds in Haleakalā National Park Planning your visit? Pay online ahead of time for easy park access Get a permit to watch sunrise in the Summit District Top 10 tips for visiting Haleakalā Plan your visit to the Summit
- Haleakalā - Wikipedia
Early Hawaiians applied the name Haleakalā ("house of the sun") to the general mountain Haleakalā is also the name of a peak on the southwestern edge of Kaupō Gap In Hawaiian folklore, the depression (crater) at the summit of Haleakalā was home to the grandmother of the demigod Māui
- Haleakala Crater | Haleakala National Park - Mauis volcano
Spectacular, humbling, awe-inspiring, grand—myriad superlatives are often bandied about to describe Maui’s famed volcano, Haleakala Crater Read about Haleakala National Park and how to visit
- 13 Amazing Things to Do in Haleakala National Park - Earth Trekkers
Haleakala National Park is named for Haleakala, the massive volcano that forms the eastern part of Maui Watching the sunrise above the clouds and hiking into the crater are two of the best things to do in Haleakala National Park, but there is more to this park than visiting the summit of a volcano
- Haleakala National Park Maui | Go Hawaii
One of Maui's most popular attractions is Haleakala National Park Learn more about outdoor adventures and experiences on the mountain and plan your perfect vacation to the Hawaiian Islands
- Complete Guide To Visiting Haleakala | Haleakala National Park
Haleakala is the third largest volcano in all of Hawaii The volcano’s presence dominates, significantly impacting the island’s environmental, cultural, and geological makeup Visitors have endless opportunities to find adventure, sightseeing, and relaxation in and nearby Haleakala National Park
- Haleakala National Park Summit Sunrise Reservations, HaleakalĀ National . . .
Haleakala National Park is home to Maui's highest peak Rising 10,023 (3,005 m) feet above sea level, Haleakala means "house of the sun" and is where demigod Maui lassoed the sun, slowing its passage so people had more time to dry kapa (cloth) and grow food
- Haleakala National Park | Maui Hawaii
Haleakala means “House of the Sun” in Hawaiian and has long been a very special place for Native Hawaiians In fact, the summit is one of the most sacred places in Maui Historically, it was visited only on special occasions and by certain members of society
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