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![]() Network: FacebookHaleakala means “house of the sun.” The sunrise view from the dormant volcano in the Summit District show you why it has this name. Don’t forget to book your sunrise reservation today to experience a sunrise like this. Learn more about the summit and book your reservation here: https://www.recreation.gov/ticket/facility/253731 Time: The start of the summer tourism season. | ![]() Network: FacebookDo you enjoy hiking and the beauty of wilderness? If so, our wilderness experience will be the perfect addition to your trip. Choose from one of our many scenic trails or do them all. You can plan a day hike or stay overnight in one of our campgrounds or historical cabins. Find out more about our wilderness experience and what you need to prepare here: https://www.nps.gov/hale/planyourvisit/wilderness-area.htm Time: The start of the fall tourism season. |
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![]() Netwrok: FacebookDoes your child love the outdoors? If so, they would make a great Junior Ranger. When you visit the park stop by the visitor’s center and pick up a Junior Ranger booklet. After all the activities in the booklet are complete, your little explorer can be officially sworn in as a Junior Ranger and receive a badge. Learn more about National Junior Rangers here: https://www.nps.gov/teachers/index.htm Time: During National Park week, on or before Junior ranger day. | ![]() Network: FacebookDo you love to volunteer? If so, you may enjoy being a VIP. Volunteers in Parks are an integral part of our community and help maintain the park in many ways. You will meet a variety of people and build new skills. Whether it be remote or in person we value you our VIPs. Find out how you can volunteer: https://www.nps.gov/hale/getinvolved/volunteer.htm Time: National volunteer day (Sept. 21, 2020) |
![]() Network: InstagramSpread your fins and experience one of the wonders of the sea. From December through April Humpback whales can be spotted in the waters surrounding the Kīpahulu District. #Haleakalanationalpark #whalewatching #oceanviews #gohawaii #Maui Time: The start of the Humpback whale migration season. | ![]() Network: InstagramThe views from the Summit District are priceless and the entrance fee to experience them could be free. There are five days where entrance to the park is free. You don’t want to miss these picture-perfect moments. Find out what days to capitalize on here: https://www.nps.gov/hale/learn/news/haleakala-national-park-announces-free-entrance-days-for-2020.htm Time: A week before the first free entrance day. |
![]() Network: InstagramNo photoshop needed. The lack of air and light pollution make the night skies above Haleakala crystal clear. On most nights you can see stars and planets. Experience sky watching with us: https://www.nps.gov/hale/planyourvisit/skywatching.htm #Haleakalanationalpark #Nationalastronomyday #Skywatching #TheMilkyWay #Stargazing Time: National astronomy day (May 2, 2020) | ![]() Network: InstagramThe scenery is so perfect the pictures take themselves. Come visit Pele’s paint pot at Haleakala and let natures imagery captivate you. #Haleakalanationalpark #Pelespaintpot #pictureperfect #Gohawaii #visitmaui Time: World photography day (Aug. 19, 2020) |
![]() Network: TwitterWhy just eat a milky way when you can see a real one? #Nationalmilkywayday #Haleakalnationalpark Time: National Milky Way day (Mar. 12, 2020) | ![]() Network: TwitterFind your own adventure …….. or you can follow the Pipiwai trail and find your adventure much easier #Worldbambooday Time: World Bamboo day (Spet. 18, 2020) |
![]() Network: TwitterWho knew all swords weren’t silver? Learn more about the endangered Silverswords at Haleakala here: https://www.nps.gov/hale/learn/nature/silversword.htm #Endangered speciesday Time: Endangered species day (May 15, 2020) | ![]() Network: TwitterIf you don't like waking up at 2 a.m. to watch the sun come up that's okay. Sunsets at the summit of Haleakala are just as beautiful. Time: The end of winter after the last sunrise. |
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