Haleakala National Park Maui - Haleakalā
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On Maui Island, there is a sizable shield volcano called Haleakala.
Haleakala, often known as the "house of the sun," or Red Hill, has a peak that is 10,023 feet tall.
The peak has a large depression with steep sides, measuring 7 miles long, 2 miles wide, and 2,600 feet deep.
The mountain, which is a part of
Haleakala National Park,
is largely barren and menacing-looking.
The two primary trails entering the volcano are the Sliding Sands Trail and the Halemau Trail.
The journey to Haleakala is fairly taxing because it drops into the volcano for roughly 2,000 feet before returning uphill.
The mountain's great elevation and low temperature at the summit, which dips to 40°F, make climbing challenging.
Nonetheless, none of that deters hikers and tourists, and it's customary to climb Haleakala's top in the early morning hours.
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