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Haleakalā National Park

Traditional Land of Native Hawaiians

Established as a National Park:
 1916

Park Size: 33,265 acres

Annual Visitors: 791,000

Park Fee: $30

Park Partner: Haleakalā Conservancy

Official Website: nps.gov/hale
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Our Projects at Haleakalā

A person sits on a bluff overlooking the ocean; the words
Two children look at a fixed binocular station out over a tropical forest; the words
A person stands on a grassy expanse; there is a restroom facility and tropical vegetation in the background
A juvenile 'I'iwi sits on a blooming 'Iliahi tree branch of red berries and white flowers

For maps and other park information, please see nps.gov/hale
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We appreciate The Fund for People in Parks' support for these important and uplifting projects. Thank you for improving opportunities for people to enjoy and learn about Haleakalā National Park."
          -Natalie Gates, Superintendent, Haleakal​ā National Park
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