Can you do Haleakala Sunrise on your own?
Can you do Haleakala Sunrise on your own?
If you want to watch the Haleakala sunrise, you NEED a reservation. (Or you need to go for a Haleakala sunrise tour.) If you want to go after sunrise time, then you can go to Haleakala without a reservation on your own!
Where can I watch the sunrise at Haleakala?
Watching A Haleakala Sunrise
- Visitor Center. The best place to experience a sunrise on Maui is from the Summit Visitor Center.
- Red Hill Observatory. The Observatory at the top of Puu Ulaula (“Red Hill”) is just past the first parking lot and marks Haleakala’s highest point.
- Kalahaku Overlook.
How do you do the sunrise at Haleakala?
How To Do Sunrise at Haleakala National Park
- Stay Upcountry.
- Fuel Up (Both You And Your Car)
- Pack Layers.
- And Provisions.
- Prep Your Tech.
- Go On A Weekday.
- Take Your Time.
- Stop in Makawao For Brekkie.
Is Haleakala better at sunrise or sunset?
“Temperatures immediately before dawn and immediately after dusk are regularly below freezing,” the Haleakalā National Park Service cautions, so both sunrise and sunset will be pretty cold, and you’ll thus need to dress pretty warm. Overall, many locals will say that the sunset experience on Haleakalā is the best!
Is the sunrise at Haleakala worth it?
First, yes, it’s worth it. There’s a reason Haleakala is called ‘House of the Sun’ and I personally would do it every day if I could. Just be sure to get started early so you can get a decent parking spot and location at the top of the hill for the view. Second, a blanket will likely leave you shivering quite a bit.
What do you do after sunrise on Haleakala?
After sunrise there are many hikes through the park to see landscapes, the famous silver fern, and the beautiful morning light. It costs $15 per vehicle to visit Haleakala National Park and the ticket is good for three days. You can use the same ticket to visit the Pipiwai Trail, one of our favorite hikes in the world.
Should I do Haleakala sunrise or sunset?