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Haleakala
The journey to Haleakala
and Upcountry Maui begins in Kahului at the Haleakala Highway. The drive to
the top of Haleakala takes about 2½ - 3 hours depending on the weather and the
traffic. Your drive will take you through beautiful woodlands and pastures with
cattle grazing on the mountainside. You're likely to pass several groups of
cyclists biking down from the summit of the mountain.
The winds on Haleakala, especially the at 10,023 summit are often exceptionally strong. It's often difficult to hold a camera still to photograph into the crater. The hike to the top of nearby Pa Ka'oao (White Hill) is strenuous but the views from the top are well worth the 15 minute hike.
Often the best views into the crater are to be found from the Kalahaku Overlook located at the 9324 foot level.
Haleakala is a place of great importance to many people. To the Hawaiian people it is a place steeped in history, religion and culture. To the naturalist and geologist it is a place of great diversity and wonder.
The drive down from Haleakala is somewhat easier than the drive to the summit.
Upcountry Maui
Rather than return directly to
west Maui once you descend the mountain, it's well worth the time to head
further south on Route 37 to Ulupalakua, home of the Ulupalakua Ranch and the Tedeschi
Winery where you can sample some of their excellent pineapple wine.
The views of central Maui, Molokini Atol and Kaho'olawe as you drive Route 37 are amazing, as are the wonderful views of the beautiful ranch country on either side of the highway.
Upon arrival at Ulupalakua, you can eat lunch at the Ulupalakua General Store and Deli. If you go be sure to taste the chili which is made of fresh Hawaiian beef. It is served on a bed of rice and the portions are generous.
From Ulupalakua it is a long ride back to the resorts in West Maui or Kihei, but you'll be glad you made the trip.
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