Haleakala Observatory

Haleakala Observatory

  Soaring over ten thousand feet above sea level, Haleakala is home to some of the most surreal and spectacular views on Earth. With a crater massive enough to hold Manhattan Island, lava tubes that evoke another world entirely, and fauna and flora so rare...
Volunteering at Haleakala National Park

Volunteering at Haleakala National Park

  Imagine standing on the summit of the world’s largest dormant volcano and giving a cultural demonstration that holds your audience captive with tales of old Hawaii. Or, imagine lacing up your hiking boots to trek into a national park to plant rare, gorgeous...
100 years and a Haleakala National Park Stamp

100 years and a Haleakala National Park Stamp

  Yellowstone. Mount Rainier. The Grand Canyon; the Everglades. These four iconic and astoundingly beautiful places debuted this year on U.S. Forever stamps—and a few years ago our own Haleakala National Park has been added to the list. The unveiling of the U.S....
Haleakala: The Future of Science City

Haleakala: The Future of Science City

  Arrive on Maui and chances are your attention will be torn between the impossibly blue sea and the impossibly grand mountain that towers above it. Christened “House of the Sun” by Hawaii’s earliest settlers, Haleakala claims a number of top titles, from the...

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