Haleakalā National Park Overview
This special place vibrates with stories of ancient and modern Hawaiian culture and protects the bond between the land and its people. The park also cares for endangered species, some of which exist nowhere else. Come visit this special place - renew your spirit amid stark volcanic landscapes and sub-tropical rain forest with an unforgettable hike through the backcountry.
Entrance Fees
Timed Entry Reservation - Park & Location - $1 |
A reservation is required for each vehicle entering the park from 3:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. You may book a reservation up to 60 days in advance and 2 days in advance of the start date. |
Haleakalā National Park Per Person Entry Fee; includes bicyclists, walk-ins, hikers - $15 |
This fee is for visitors entering the park on a bicycle or on foot. Entry Fee is valid for 3 days starting from the day of purchase. Please use credit cards for payment of entry fees at the Summit and Kīpahulu entrance stations. All park visitors are required to purchase a recreational use pass upon entering Haleakalā National Park. Passes are non-transferable. |
Entrance - Per Person - $15 |
Admits one individual with no car to Haleakalā National Park including both the Summit and Kīpahulu Areas. Youth 15 and under are admitted free. |
Commercial Entrance - Per Person - $15 |
$15.00 per person for non-road based organized groups that offer activities such as Astronomy and Hiking. |
Haleakalā National Park Private Motorcycle Entry Fee - $25 |
Entry Fee is valid for 3 days starting from the day of purchase. Please use credit cards for payment of entry fees at the Summit and Kīpahulu entrance stations. All park visitors are required to purchase a recreational use pass upon entering Haleakalā National Park. Passes are non-transferable. |
Entrance - Motorcycle - $25 |
Valid for three days. Admits a private, non-commercial motorcycle to Haleakalā National Park including both the Summit and Kīpahulu Districts. |
Haleakalā National Park Private Vehicle (14 pax capacity or less) Entry Fee - $30 |
Entry Fee is valid for 3 days starting from the day of purchase. Please use credit cards for payment of entry fees at the Summit and Kīpahulu entrance stations. All park visitors are required to purchase a recreational use pass upon entering Haleakalā National Park. Passes are non-transferable. |
Haleakalā Natonal Park Non-Commercial Organized Groups Fee; Scouts, Rotary, Clubs, Youth Groups, Churches, Reunions - $30 |
Organized groups that do not qualify for Educational Fee Waivers are charged as follows: $25.00 Non-commercial vehicles with a vehicle capacity of 14 or less. $12.00 per person Non-commercial vehicles with a capacity of 15 or greater. Youth 15 and under are free. Individuals or families with any valid Annual or Lifetime pass may use their pass for entry at the per person rate. Pass and photo ID must be present upon entry. |
Entrance - Private Vehicle - $30 |
Valid for three days. Admits private, non-commercial vehicle (14 max capacity or less) and all occupants to Haleakalā National Park including both the Summit and Kīpahulu Districts. |
Commercial Entrance - Sedan - $30 |
$30.00 plus, $15.00 per person for road based tour vehicles, such as sedans, with a passenger carrying capacity of 1-7 people. |
Commercial Entrance - Van - $45 |
$45.00 for road based tour vehicles, such as large vans and mini buses, with a passenger carrying capacity of 8-25 people. |
Hawai‘i Tri-Park Annual Pass - $55 |
Valid for 12 months from purchase date. Admits the pass holder/s and passengers in a non-commercial vehicle (14 pax capacity or less) to Haleakala National Park, Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park and Pu`uhonua O Hōnaunau National Historical Park. All other National Parks in Hawai‘i are free entry. |
Annual Entrance - Park - $55 |
Valid for 12 months from purchase date. Admits the pass holders and passengers in a non-commercial vehicle (14 max capacity or less) to Haleakalā National Park, Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park and Puʻuhonua ʻO Hōnaunau National Historical Park. All other National Park sites in the state of Hawaiʻi do not charge an entrance fee. |