This special place vibrates with stories of ancient and modern Hawaiian culture and protects the bond between the land and its people. The park also cares for endangered species, some of which exist nowhere else. Come visit this special place - renew your spirit amid stark volcanic landscapes and sub-tropical rain fore
Yes — your pass gets you in.
Your pass covers the $30 park entrance fee.
- Fee type Entrance fee — The standard per-vehicle park entrance fee. Entrance - Motorcycle: $25Entrance - Private Vehicle: $30Entrance - Per Person: $15Commercial Entrance - Per Person: $15Commercial Entrance - Sedan: $30
- HoursThe Summit and Kīpahulu Districts of Haleakalā are open 24 hours a day. A sunrise reservation is required for entry between 3am and 7am daily.
- Source National Park Service ↗
- Last verifiedJuly 6, 2026 · Confirmed
- Official pagewww.nps.gov ↗
- Contact 8085724400 · hale_interpretation@nps.gov
Located on the island of Maui, Haleakalā National Park extends from the 10,023 foot (3055m) summit of Haleakalā down the southeast flank of the mountain to the Kīpahulu coast near Hana. These two sections of the park are not directly connected by road, but both can be reached from Kahului. There are
Common questions
Quick Yes / No / Depends answers for Haleakalā National Park — always confirm with the managing site before you go.
Yes Does the America the Beautiful pass work at Haleakalā National Park?
Yes — your pass covers the entrance fee here.
Yes Can you swim here?
Yes — swimming is available at Haleakalā National Park. There are typically no lifeguards, so swim at your own risk and check conditions.
Yes Can you camp at Haleakalā National Park?
Yes — camping is available. Reserve ahead where required; you can check availability on Recreation.gov.
Depends Can you have a campfire?
Sometimes — campfires are subject to seasonal fire restrictions and bans. Always check current fire conditions first.
Yes Are there hiking trails?
Yes — trails here include Drawn**Pipiwai Trail **Hand, Halali'i Loop, HALEMAUU TRAIL, and more. Check length and difficulty before you go.
Depends Can you bring a dog?
Usually only leashed and in developed areas, campgrounds, and paved paths — not on most trails or in buildings. Pet rules vary by park, so check first.
No Are drones allowed?
No — launching, landing, or operating drones is prohibited on National Park Service land.
Yes What are the hours?
The Summit and Kīpahulu Districts of Haleakalā are open 24 hours a day. A sunrise reservation is required for entry between 3am and 7am daily.
Nearby sites
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge
CheckThis U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service site may charge a fee your pass covers — confirm before you go.
Herb Kane National Park Service Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site
ConfirmedFree entry — there is no entrance fee here, so you won’t need your pass to get in.