Pu'u Maile
Pu'u Maile is a cinder cone on the central crater floor east of Kapalaoa Cabin.
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Pu'u Maile Details
Pu'u Maile is a cinder cone on the central crater floor east of Kapalaoa Cabin. Hikers on the Sliding Sands Trail, on the way to Paliku Cabin or campsite, will see it to the north.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Pu'u Maile
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Kapalaoa Cabin
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Haleakala Crater
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Pu'u Naue
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Halali'i
Halali'i is a greyish cinder cone that's easily visible from the Haleakala Visitor Center.
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Ka Moa o Pele
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