Haleakala National Park in Hawaii is a beautiful blend of the ancient and modern Hawaiian culture, endangered and thriving flora and fauna species as well as spectacular landscapes. It's the perfect destination for a refreshing and relaxing camping experience. Located on the Hawaiian Island of Maui, this 52 sq. mile national park is a special place to visit to renew you spirit and enjoy an unforgettable time away from home.
On your visit to Haleakala National Park, you will get to see native birds found only in Hawaii, hike trails that lead to waterfalls and the mountain summit, as well as swim in the park’s pools and ocean. The diverse and beautiful plants and animals in the park are also a sight to behold. In addition, park naturalists and rangers offer various guided tours to campers and visitors that range from walks and talks, to cultural demonstrations.
Haleakala National Park, established in 1961, has two districts - Summit and Kīpahulu Districts, which are remote. There are two drive-up campgrounds available at the park, but no official RV campgrounds. Picnic tables, grills, and pit toilets are available in the campgrounds.