Paliku Campground Kula, HI 96790
About the Business
Paliku Campground is a picturesque retreat nestled in the heart of Kula, Hawaii, United States. This charming campground offers a peaceful and tranquil setting for visitors looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With lush greenery, stunning views, and a variety of amenities, Paliku Campground is the perfect place to relax and unwind. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent, park your RV, or rent a cabin, there is lodging option for everyone. The campground also features hiking trails, picnic areas, and other outdoor activities for guests to enjoy. Come experience the beauty and serenity of Paliku Campground during your next vacation in Hawaii.
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Kula, HI 96790, United States
Reviews
"Beautiful campground located at the east end of the park. The hike to get here is at least 9.5 miles. It's a downhill hike to get here, so it's an uphill hiking back. Clouds and fog often roll over the hills, so beautiful sunset/sunrise. It's humid and windy here, and it rained at night and in the morning when I was here. You camp on grass, so the ground can be wet from the rain and moisture. Last but not least, the only available water is at the cabins, and they are non-potable so make sure to bring filter. I started with 3L of water and refill them at the cabins. Check with the ranger because if it has rained for a while, there might be no water at the cabins. And take your time to hike and listen to your body since you're at high altitude."
"A beautiful location, but not for the faint of heart. The trail to get here, from just below the summit of Haleakala, is 10 miles each way. Terrain varies throughout the hike, from sand, to volcanic rock and into tall grass before you make it to the campsites. Weather at the campsite is as varied as the terrain you strode through. At times it can be sunny and beautiful, while others can be rainy and pummeling winds. Water is in need of being filtered, so don’t forget your tablets or water filter system. There’s one pit toilet behind the cabin and that’s about it for amenities. You bring with you all that you need to survive for your duration in the crater. All that being said, I can’t think of a more special place to camp and convene with nature. When people think of Maui/Hawaii, they usually think a tropical paradise and Haleakala has quite a different say in that. It’s humbling in its size and scope, cathartic in its silence and awe inspiring for its visual displays. You feel as if you’re on a different planet at times and you might as well be… you’re camping at the outlet of a volcano, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Not too many places you can say you’ve done that. One final thought: your trip back out is a DOOZY. Elevations range from 7 to 10 thousand feet and if your lungs aren’t acclimated, it can really suck the breath out of you. Don’t attempt the trek back without ample water and remember that your body is worth listening to. Take as many breaks as you need, it’s not as if the views are bad at any point."
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