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Holua Primitive Wilderness Campsite — Haleakalā National Park

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Haleakala National Park

There are two primitive wilderness tent camping areas which are accessible only by trail, Hōlua and Palikū. Reservations are required for both campsites through www.recreation.gov. The reservation system is live as of April 22, 2021 at 7 am HST.

Each single campsite allows a maximum of five people and two tents. Group campsites allow for a maximum of ten people. Hōlua and Palikū campsites have pit toilets and seasonally non-potable water available nearby. The water must be filtered or treated before drinking. In times of drought, all water must be carried in. Horses, mules, and donkeys are permitted as pack animals on the Keoneheʻeheʻe Trail, Halemauʻu Trail, and Supply Trail. All waste produced by pack animals must be removed from parking areas and trailheads. No group may have more than 12 pack animals. Riders, commerical operators, and owners are responsible for the removal of dead or injured stock within 72 hours. Pets of any other kind are prohibited on all trails.

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Online reservations may be utilized to reserve sites up to six (6) months in advance The cost is $8-9 per reservation, for a maximum stay of three nights per 30 day period. This fee covers the cost of online services through the use recreation.gov, and is non-refundable.

No in-person permit reservation or pick up is available. A printed reservation from the confirmation email must be carried at all times by the trip leader. Upon receiving your reservation, watch the Leave No Trace video located on that page.

Staying overnight within Haleakalā National Park is only allowed in a designated camping area. Reservations can be made at Hosmer Grove Campground in the summit district or in Kīpahulu Campground in the coastal district.

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Shae M.
Reviewed Aug. 8, 2019

Awesome little park!!

Unreal! It’s like your on the moon. O! Watch for a NeNe, this bird is very rare and lives on at the top of this mountain . Beware the road it going up is all twists and turns. Be careful if you get carsick or are severely hungover 🤢

  • Review photo of Holua Primitive Wilderness Campsite — Haleakalā National Park by Shae M., August 8, 2019
  • Review photo of Holua Primitive Wilderness Campsite — Haleakalā National Park by Shae M., August 8, 2019
Jordan T.
Reviewed Jun. 17, 2019

beautiful but rainy campground in the clouds

We hiked through here on a day hike through the crater, and stopped here to rest and chat with some campers. The campground has one cabin available to reserve online (but reservations fill up fast) and then a grassy area to camp with a tent in. The guys we talked to said it was constantly raining the night before, so they camped in a small lava cave near the campground. It was a beautiful area of the crater to be in - truly 'in the clouds' - but it was misting the whole time we were there and I'm not sure I'd want to spend a night there if it was in a tent. The cabin seemed well maintained. There's an outhouse/toilet there, as well as water that must be treated/filtered. It was about 6-7 miles in, starting from the Sliding Sands Trail, or about 4 miles from Halemau'u Trailhead.

  • Review photo of Holua Primitive Wilderness Campsite — Haleakalā National Park by Jordan T., June 17, 2019
  • Review photo of Holua Primitive Wilderness Campsite — Haleakalā National Park by Jordan T., June 17, 2019
Bryce K.
Reviewed Jun. 3, 2019

A stunning and secluded backcountry campsite

Holua is one of two dispersed backcountry camping sites within the crater district of Haleakala National Park. A backcountry camping permit must be obtained from the visitor center to stay at Holua. Depending on where you start, it is a 4-6 mile hike into the site. Dispersed campsites are a 3 minute hike up the trail to the left as you arrive to the Holua cabin and located throughout the flat land next to the horse stables. The scenery here is absolutely stunning! Abutted next to the west-facing side of the crater wall, the magnificent color contrasts in the crater are on display at this campsite. We were lucky to be the only ones camping here. It was amazing to experience the ruggedness and purity of this beautiful part of Maui, untouched by society.

Things to note: as with all of the backcountry campsites and cabins of Haleakala, a water filter is necessary to filter the non-potable water. Bring layers and warm rated sleeping bags as it will easily get down to sub 40’s at night. And of course sun protection during the day.

  • Review photo of Holua Primitive Wilderness Campsite — Haleakalā National Park by Bryce K., June 3, 2019
  • Review photo of Holua Primitive Wilderness Campsite — Haleakalā National Park by Bryce K., June 3, 2019
  • Review photo of Holua Primitive Wilderness Campsite — Haleakalā National Park by Bryce K., June 3, 2019
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Holua Primitive Wilderness Campsite — Haleakalā National Park is located in Hawaii

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20.75300044 N
156.22900018 W

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