Trip Leader is TBD contact andy@fhnp.org or matt@fhnp.org
Level: Difficult – 15+ mile backpacking trip
Location: Kapalaoa, Haleakalā Crater
This backcountry service trip takes you deep into the heart of Haleakalā Crater, with a strenuous 8+ mile hike to Kapalaoa Visitor Cabin, nestled against the southern, leeward crater rim. The surrounding landscape is one of the both remote and ecologically significant.
Haleakalā National Park, including the area around Kapalaoa, is known for its remarkable biodiversity and one of the highest percentages of endemic species, plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth. During the trip, you’ll learn more about native plants, birds, and ecological relationships that are unique to Hawaiʻi and Haleakalā. At night, the crater offers some of the best stargazing on Earth, with clear views of the Milky Way and thousands of visible stars.
Volunteers stay two nights in the historic visitor cabin, sleeping on bunks and sharing hot dinners organized by the trip leader (small fee applies). Service work may include invasive weed removal, native seed collection, trail repair, or basic cabin maintenance. Day hikes for volunteer work and exploration may span 8+ miles.
This is an incredible opportunity to enjoy your park in places few people ever see, while making a tangible impact on its preservation.
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