Haleakala National Park Summit Entrance in Haleakala National Park

Haleakala National Park Summit Entrance

Visitors are required to pay via credit card at both entrances of the national park.

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Haleakala National Park Summit Entrance Details

Visitors are required to pay via credit card at both entrances of the national park. The summit entrance is just inside the national park on Crater Road, also called the Haleakala Highway.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Haleakala National Park Summit Entrance

Use nearby POIs to quickly expand your options beyond Haleakala National Park Summit Entrance while the map context is still fresh.

0.2 mi away

Supply Trail

The Supply Trail starts at the road leading to Hosmer Grove and runs steeply uphill for 2.3 miles before intersecting with the Halemau'u Trail.

0.4 mi away

Hosmer Grove

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

0.4 mi away

Hosmer Grove Campground

Auto-accessible Hosmer Grove Campground is on the way to the summit, on Haleakala's windy slopes.

0.6 mi away

Haleakala National Park

The stark volcanic landscape at the peak of Haleakala might not suggest it, but this national park on the Hawaiian island of Maui protects more endangered species than any other in the U.S.

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Park Headquarters Visitor Center

The first stop for most visitors is the Park Headquarters Visitor Center.