Discover the magic of the world's first national park, Yellowstone.
Stretching across east Maui, Haleakala National Park is home to Haleakala Crater, an active, but not currently erupting volcano, and Maui's highest peak.
The park is best known for its massive glaciers, but is also an ideal destination for those seeking wildlife, kayaking, or simply a chance to get away.
It preserves the world's longest known cave system, with over 360 miles of caves.
More than 100 caves, 250 million years old.
The park displays the hardened results of over thirty separate lava flows exposed at Lava Beds.
The tower is actually the core of an ancient volcano, rising over 500 feet into the air, with an aspect of columns given by hardened cooled magma.
Meaning "bad land" in Spanish, the landscape here is formed mainly by lava flow.