Haleakalā National Park is hosting a week of fun during National Park Week and encouraging all to share their special connections with the park. All National Park Week events are free but park entrance fees still apply.Saturday, April 22 Celebrate Earth Day at your National Park:
- Free Entrance Day: National Park Week kicks off on Earth Day, April 22, with no entrance fees at Haleakalā National Park for all visitors. Sunrise reservations are still required to enter the Summit District from 3 to 7 am and can be obtained by visiting recreation.gov.
- Volunteer Clean-Up Event from 7:30 to 9 am: Help clean up the House of the Sun! Participate in a drop-in trash clean up at the Haleakalā Visitor Center at 9,740 feet.
- Earth Day Ranger-Led Program at 2 pm: Join a park ranger for a special Earth Day program at Hosmer Grove to learn about your role in protecting the planet.
- Celebrate Earth Day Online: Explore the park online with Earth Day Every Day activities, and learn more about endangered forest birds in our short film The Heart of Maui.
- Hosmer Hike at 10 am (Summit District): Meet at Hosmer Grove to join a park ranger for a guided hike to see rare forest birds, identify native Hawaiian plants, and learn more about the past, present, and future of this unique place. This program will be offered daily, April 22-30.
- Kūloa Point Walk at 2 pm (Kῑpahulu District): Join a park ranger for a 45-minute guided hike. Learn about the cultural importance of ʻOheʻo Gulch along this beautiful half-mile trail and follow the footsteps of people who have cultivated this land for generations. This program will be offered daily, April 24 –26.
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