Halali'i

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

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Halali'i Details

Halali'i is a greyish cinder cone that's easily visible from the Haleakala Visitor Center. It sits alongside the Sliding Sands Trail and neighbors Ka Moa a Pele, a reddish cinder cone. As the name suggests, a cinder cone is a conical hill surrounding a volcanic vent, comprised of cinders and other material ejected from the vent.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Halali'i

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0.3 mi away

Pu'u Naue

Pu'u Naue is a red-gray cinder cone on the floor of Haleakala Crater.

0.4 mi away

Ka Moa o Pele

The reddish Ka Moa o Pele cinder cone stands at a height of 7,680 feet.

0.9 mi away

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Pu'u o Maui

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