
Driving Directions
Although the two sections of the park are not directly connected by road, visitors can reach both from Kahului.
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Driving Directions Details
Traveling to Haleakala National Park presents an adventure that showcases the remarkable diversity of Maui's landscapes, from its soaring summit to the lush Kipahulu coast. Each journey, whether to the ethereal realms of the park's summit area or the verdant, waterfall-strewn district of Kipahulu, offers a distinct experience, underscored by the need for careful planning and preparation, especially considering the absence of gas stations within the park. Journey to the Summit: The route from Kahului to the summit of Haleakala is a scenic drive that gradually ascends through upcountry Maui's pastoral landscapes before reaching the park's otherworldly summit area. Taking Route 37 to 377 and finally to 388, drivers will experience a dramatic change in elevation, climate, and vegetation. This drive, approximately 1.5 hours, culminates in one of the most spectacular sunrise or sunset views in the world, from atop a dormant volcano that is sacred to the Hawaiian people. Remember, the nearest gas station is in Pukalani, so fueling up before the ascent is crucial. The temperature drop as you reach the summit, often reaching as low as 30°F, necessitates bringing warm clothing and windproof gear. Journey to Kipahulu: The route to Kipahulu takes you along the famed Hana Highway (Route 36 turning into 360), a journey that is as memorable as the destination itself. This approximately 3-hour drive from Kahului winds through lush rainforests, past cascading waterfalls, and along the rugged coast, offering numerous opportunities for exploration and photography. The road to Kipahulu is a testament to Maui's natural beauty but requires patience and attentiveness due to its narrow, winding nature. The last place for gas is in Pa'ia, making it essential to fill up before embarking on this scenic route. Kipahulu, accessible via Route 31 from the east for those coming from Maui's south coast, offers a more remote, less traveled path to this coastal section of the park, known for its rich biodiversity and cultural history. Driving Tips and Considerations: * Preparation is Key: Ensure your vehicle is well-prepared for the journey, with a full tank of gas and emergency supplies including water, snacks, and a first-aid kit. * Respect the Road: The Hana Highway, in particular, is known for its beauty as well as its potential hazards. Drive cautiously, respect speed limits, and be mindful of other travelers and local residents. * Enjoy Responsibly: While exploring Haleakala's vast landscapes, remember the principles of Leave No Trace. Stay on designated trails and roads, respect wildlife, and carry out all trash. * Cultural Respect: Both the summit and Kipahulu are deeply significant to the Hawaiian people. Approaching these areas with respect and mindfulness toward their cultural importance enhances the experience. Visiting Haleakala National Park is an unforgettable journey that connects visitors with the awe-inspiring natural and cultural heritage of Maui. Whether standing atop the silent summit, gazing into the crater at dawn, or exploring the lush trails and waterfalls of Kipahulu, the journey to these sacred places is an integral part of the Haleakala experience. By planning, respecting the land, and embracing the spirit of adventure, visitors can ensure their trip to Haleakala is not only memorable but also respectful of this majestic landscape and its cultural significance.
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