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Haleakala National ParkA volcanic dyke is made brilliant red in the evening sun.
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Haleakala National Park
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Park news happens everyday - nene goslings hatch, uau return to their nesting grounds, newly propogated rare species are outplanted in areas recovering from damage by non-native hoofed animals. You'd have to visit the park every day to catch even half of the news.

Fortunately our resource managers try to keep us all up to date on new or unusual happenings via News Releases. Check them out as they appear here and always feel free to be in touch if you have further questions!

Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
The peak of Haleakala volcano, at 10,023 feet (3055 m) above sealevel is the highest point on Maui, the third-highest point in the state and may be the "peak" of your experience at Haleakala National Park.

Last Updated: October 03, 2006 at 20:20 EST