
Kama'oli'i
Rising 7,940 feet above sea level, Kama'oli'i is among the larger cinder cones in the Haleakala crater.
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Kama'oli'i Details
Rising 7,940 feet above sea level, Kama'oli'i is among the larger cinder cones in the Haleakala crater, sitting at a somewhat higher elevation then the nearby Pu'u o Maui.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Kama'oli'i
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0.4 mi away
Ka Lu'u o ka O'o
Ka 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.
0.6 mi away
Pu'u o Maui
The 600-foot-high Pu'u o Maui is the largest cinder cone in the Haleakala crater.
1.5 mi away
Haleakala Visitor Center
The compact Haleakala Visitor Center is the ranger station located closest to the summit, at an elevation of 9,740 feet above sea level.
1.5 mi away
Pa Ka'oao (White Hill) Trail
The Pa Ka'oao (White Hill) Trail is a quick 0.6-mile walk that rewards you with outstanding views.
1.5 mi away
Ka Moa o Pele
The reddish Ka Moa o Pele cinder cone stands at a height of 7,680 feet.