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The island of Maui has so much to offer! Along with the memorable experience of a Haleakala sunrise volcano tour, which of course, we highly recommend, Maui boasts some absolutely picturesque hiking trails. So if you’re looking for some great hiking trails to explore after your bike tour of Haleakala, perhaps we can give you some helpful recommendations.
Hiking in Maui
Before talking about some the trails on the wonderful Valley Isle of Maui, it would be good to first mention a few basics on how to safely get the most out of any hiking adventure.
- Wear light clothing to keep cool, but layered clothing at the Haleakala Summit
- Wear sturdy hiking shoes with good tread
- Use insect repellent
- Use sunscreen
- Bring a backpack with enough water and food
- Also bring a First Aid kit, flashlight, map (preferably a paper map in case you lose cell phone service), and a compass
Haleakala National Park
This national park, which you will see some of on your Haleakala sunrise volcano tour, covers a diverse and engaging landscape with over 30 miles of hiking trails just in the summit area. On your Maui volcano bike tour, you will
first be taken to the Summit of Haleakala, Maui’s highest point, and spend about an hour there exploring the unique cinder landscape and the amazing crater before you start your bike down the volcano.
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There are several trails in the Summit Area such as the Sliding Sands Trail or the Halemau’u Trail. On these hiking trails you can see amazing views of this volcanic landscape as well as the unique wildlife found only on Haleakala. Because of the terrain and elevation, some of these trails are not for beginners, so check with the National Park Service for more details. Weather can be extreme at the summit, so be sure to wear layers of clothing.
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‘Iao Valley State Park
Located in central Maui, the ‘Iao Valley State Park offers another beautiful hiking adventure and is home to the famous 1,200-foot Iao Needle, the “iconic green-mantled rock” towering above Iao stream. This tropical area is also an important historical area for the island.
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This famously lush park offers a great hiking location for the whole family with a ridge-top lookout point and interactive exhibits at the Hawaii Nature Center in the park.
These are just a few of the hiking trails and day hiking trips you may want to plan after your Haleakala volcano tour adventure. Maui has so much to see and do, even beyond the beaches and ocean activities. Explore all that this island has to offer, starting with an exciting Haleakala sunrise volcano bike tour!
(First photo by Anna Hirsch)
(Second crater photo by Frank Kovalchek)
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(Iao Needle photo by Curt Smith)
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