
Pu'u Naue
Pu'u Naue is a red-gray cinder cone on the floor of Haleakala Crater.
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Pu'u Naue Details
Pu'u Naue is a red-gray cinder cone on the floor of Haleakala Crater. It's visible on the southern side of the Halemau'u Trail, about halfway along.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Pu'u Naue
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0.3 mi away
Halali'i
Halali'i is a greyish cinder cone that's easily visible from the Haleakala Visitor Center.
0.6 mi away
Ka Moa o Pele
The reddish Ka Moa o Pele cinder cone stands at a height of 7,680 feet.
0.7 mi away
Haleakala Crater
The summit area of Haleakala, while sometimes referred to as its crater, is actually a valley formed by erosion and periodically filled with lava flows.
1.0 mi away
Kapalaoa Cabin
The Kapalaoa Cabin sits at an elevation of 7,250 feet, 5.5 miles down the Keonehe'ehe'e Trail or 7.3 miles from Halemau'u Trailhead.
1.1 mi away
Pu'u Maile
Pu'u Maile is a cinder cone on the central crater floor east of Kapalaoa Cabin.