Credit/debit cards and digital forms of payment are accepted Consider purchasing your pass ahead of time on recreation.gov Moving to a cashless system helps to reduce wait times at the park's entrance stations and helps increase the amount of fee. Climate & altitude from your hotel at sea level, you’ll ascend more than 10,000 feet to the top of haleakalā. Haleakala national park’s current entrance fee is $30 per vehicle, which covers all passengers in a private car and is valid for three days (applicable to both the summit and kīpahulu districts) Children 15 years old and under enter free of charge
If you plan to arrive very early. 30.00 valid for three days Everything you need to know about getting into haleakala national park, including fees and reservation requirements for the sunrise hours. Entrance fees and reservations first things first—visiting haleakalā national park requires a bit of planning The entrance fee is $30 per vehicle, good for three days of exploration across both districts of the park (more on that later) As of july 1, 2023, the park is cashless, so you’ll need to purchase your pass online at recreation.gov
Entrance fees will be collected upon entry to the park Visitors with national park passes, should bring their pass and id ready to present at the gate for entry Sunrise reservations can only be obtained online through recreation.gov and must be made prior to visiting the park.
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