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Cabaña Hōlua

Lugar favorito • Refugio de montaña

Cabaña Hōlua

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Hōlua Cabin is a historic wilderness cabin nestled within the vast Haleakalā Crater in Haleakalā National Park on the island of Maui, Hawaii. Situated at an elevation of 2,115 meters (6,940 feet) near the Koʻolau Gap, this mountain hut offers a truly unique overnight experience for hikers exploring the interior of the dormant Haleakalā volcano. It stands as one of three such cabins, providing a vital refuge amidst the rugged, otherworldly landscape.

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    25 de mayo de 2022

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    Holua es uno de los pocos refugios en el cráter. Representa un regalo del cielo en tu camino ya que podrás encontrar un poco de sombra alrededor de la cabaña, pero también un césped para descansar, lo cual es bastante raro dentro del volcán.
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    3 de octubre de 2022

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    Cabaña que se renta con baño de fosa y agua no potable. Traiga suficiente para que le dure o un filtro.
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    Halemau‘u (Switchback) Trail a Hōlua Cabin — Haleakalā National Park

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    Embark on the Halemauʻu Trail, a moderate 7.6 miles (12.2 km) hike that leads you into the heart of Haleakalā National Park. Starting in an upland forest, the path quickly…

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    Embark on the Halemauʻu Trail for a difficult hike that plunges you into the heart of Haleakalā crater. This 12.5-mile (20.2 km) route involves a significant descent, gaining 2246 feet…

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    Elevación 2.120 m

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    miércoles 29 abril

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    Ubicación: Maui County, Estados Unidos de Amércia

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    How do I secure a permit to stay at Hōlua Cabin?

    Overnight stays at Hōlua Cabin require a wilderness permit, which is highly competitive due to limited availability. Permits are issued through a lottery system or reservation system managed by Haleakalā National Park. It's crucial to plan well in advance and check the official National Park Service website for the most current application procedures and release dates. You can find detailed information on the NPS wilderness cabins page.

    What are the primary hiking routes to Hōlua Cabin, and what is their difficulty?

    Hōlua Cabin is accessible via two main trails. The most common is the Halemauʻu Trail, a 6-kilometer (3.7-mile) one-way hike that descends into the crater. This route is generally considered intermediate due to its significant elevation change on the return ascent. The second option is from the Keoneheʻeheʻe (Sliding Sands) trailhead, which is a longer and more challenging 12-kilometer (7.4-mile) one-way trek. Both trails wind through rugged volcanic terrain, offering stunning views but requiring good physical condition.

    Is Hōlua Cabin suitable for families or beginner hikers?

    While the experience is unique, the hike to Hōlua Cabin is generally not recommended for very young children or absolute beginners due to the significant elevation changes and rugged terrain. The shortest route, the Halemauʻu Trail, still involves a substantial descent and a challenging climb back out. Hikers should be in good physical condition and prepared for wilderness conditions. However, older children with hiking experience and a good fitness level may enjoy the adventure.

    What essential gear should I pack for an overnight stay at Hōlua Cabin?

    For an overnight stay, you must bring your own food, sleeping bag, and sufficient drinking water. While the cabin has a kitchen area with a sink and basic utensils, the water is non-potable and can be scarce during droughts, so a water filter or purification tablets are highly recommended if you plan to use it. Other essentials include a flashlight or headlamp, first-aid kit, matches or a lighter, and appropriate layers of clothing for varying temperatures, as weather can change rapidly in the crater.

    What are the parking arrangements for accessing Hōlua Cabin trailheads?

    Parking for the Halemauʻu Trail is available at the Halemauʻu Trailhead parking lot. For the Keoneheʻeheʻe (Sliding Sands) Trail, parking is located at the visitor center near the summit. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak seasons, as parking lots can fill up quickly. Remember that access to the cabin is exclusively by foot, so you'll need to plan your hike accordingly from these trailheads.

    Are dogs or other pets allowed at Hōlua Cabin or on the trails within Haleakalā National Park?

    No, pets are generally not allowed on the wilderness trails or inside the cabins within Haleakalā National Park, including Hōlua Cabin. This policy is in place to protect the park's fragile ecosystem and native wildlife, such as the endangered nēnē (Hawaiian goose). Service animals are permitted, but specific regulations apply. Always check the official NPS website for the most current pet policies before your visit.

    What are the water facilities like at Hōlua Cabin?

    Hōlua Cabin provides a sink in the kitchen area, but the water is non-potable and must be treated before consumption. Furthermore, water availability can be inconsistent, especially during dry periods or droughts. It is highly recommended that hikers bring all the drinking water they will need for their entire trip, or at minimum, a reliable water filter or purification method as a backup.

    What is the best time of year to visit Hōlua Cabin for clear skies and stargazing?

    While clear skies can occur year-round, the drier months, typically late spring through early fall (May to October), often offer the best chances for clear weather and optimal stargazing conditions. However, weather in Haleakalā can be unpredictable at any time of year, with clouds and fog rolling in quickly. Always check the forecast before your trip, and be prepared for cool temperatures at night, even in summer, due to the high elevation.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around Hōlua Cabin?

    The area around Hōlua Cabin is part of a unique native shrubland ecosystem. The most notable wildlife you might encounter is the nēnē, the endangered Hawaiian goose, which is often seen foraging in the crater. You may also spot various native insects and birds. Remember to observe all wildlife from a respectful distance and never feed them, as this can harm their natural behaviors and health.

    How does Hōlua Cabin compare to the other wilderness cabins in Haleakalā Crater?

    Hōlua Cabin is one of three wilderness cabins in Haleakalā Crater, alongside Kapalaoa and Palikū. Hōlua is generally considered the most accessible, requiring the shortest hike from a trailhead. It's located in a shrubland environment near the Koʻolau Gap, offering unique views and a relatively easier entry point for those new to crater hiking. Kapalaoa is deeper in the crater, and Palikū is on the wetter, eastern side, known for its lush vegetation. Each offers a distinct wilderness experience, but Hōlua is often chosen for its relative ease of access and central location for exploring the crater's western side.

    Are there any circular routes or day hikes that can be done from Hōlua Cabin?

    Yes, Hōlua Cabin serves as an excellent base for exploring the crater. From the cabin, hikers can embark on various day hikes deeper into the crater, exploring fascinating cinder cones and trails like the Silversword loop. While a full circular route encompassing the entire crater is a multi-day endeavor, you can create shorter loops or out-and-back excursions from Hōlua to experience more of the unique volcanic landscape before returning to the cabin for the night.

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