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Hosmer GroveYou'll find the turn-off to Hosmer Grove a mile below the Park Headquarters Visitor Center.

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Hosmer GroveYou'll find the turn-off to Hosmer Grove a mile below the Park Headquarters Visitor Center.

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Holua CabinThe Holua Cabin is the easiest of the park's three wilderness cabins to reach.

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Leleiwi OverlookHeading up toward Haleakala's summit, visitors should pull into the parking lot on the right side of the road at mile 17.5 to visit Leleiwi Overlook.

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Halali'iHalali'i is a greyish cinder cone that's easily visible from the Haleakala Visitor Center.

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Pu'u o MauiThe 600-foot-high Pu'u o Maui is the largest cinder cone in the Haleakala crater.

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Kama'oli'iRising 7,940 feet above sea level, Kama'oli'i is among the larger cinder cones in the Haleakala crater.
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Ka Lu'u o ka O'oKa Lu'u o ka O'o ("Plunge of the Digging Stick") is a multicolored volcanic cinder cone in the Haleakala summit crater that hikers can walk around.

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Ka Moa o PeleThe reddish Ka Moa o Pele cinder cone stands at a height of 7,680 feet.
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Pu'u MailePu'u Maile is a cinder cone on the central crater floor east of Kapalaoa Cabin.

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Haleakala ObservatoryWhether your an amateur with a telescope or a professional astronomer, the summit of Haleakala is one of the best places in the world to observe the heavens.

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Pu'u'ula'ulaPu'u'ula'ula is the highest point on Haleakala -- in other words, the real "summit" of the volcano.

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Haleakala CraterThe summit area of Haleakala, while sometimes referred to as its crater, is actually a valley formed by erosion and periodically filled with lava flows.

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Waikamoi Preserve (Nature Conservancy)Join a guided hike into this high-elevation rainforest and alpine shrubland.
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Hawaiian HaleA reproduction of a traditional Hawaiian hale, or house, stands near the Kipahulu Visitor Center.

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Ohe'o GulchCommonly, if incorrectly, referred to as the Seven Sacred Pools, the pools of Ohe'o Gulch are located in the Kipahula section of the park.

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Magnetic PeakMagnetic Peak looks a lot like Haleakala's numerous other cinder cones, except that the iron-based materials it ejected make it mildly magnetic.

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Haleakala National Park Summit EntranceVisitors are required to pay via credit card at both entrances of the national park.