Trip Leader : TBD contact andy@fhnp.org or matt@fhnp.org to sign up
Level: Moderate – 8+ mile hike
Location: Hōlua Camping area and Ranger Cabin, Haleakalā Crater
This backcountry, backpacking trip begins with a challenging 8+ mile hike into the subalpine grasslands of Hōlua, traversing steep, rocky terrain at high elevation. Volunteers will tent camp in the open pasture near the Hōlua Patrol Cabin, with a small covered area available for shared meals and evening gatherings. At night, the crater offers some of the best stargazing on Earth, with clear views of the Milky Way and thousands of visible stars.
Service work varies by season and need, and may include invasive weed removal, native seed collection, trail clearing, and basic cabin maintenance. Trip leaders organize a hot group dinner each night (small fee applies), and day hikes for work or exploration may range from 2 to 8 miles.
This trip is a rewarding way to experience the quiet beauty of Haleakalā’s crater and to connect more deeply with its native ecosystems. You’ll be part of meaningful conservation work and gain knowledge about plants, birds, and species found only in Hawaiʻi and within the park itself.
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