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Hiking on Maui
Maui’s beauty knows no boundaries. This region’s diverse topography provides a multitude of ways to experience the natural majesty of this tropical paradise. Whether you hike atop the scenic summit of Haleakala, Maui’s highest peak, take the Halemauu Trail or the Keeneheehee Trail down from the crater to see volcanic landscapes, or venture into mountainous wilderness to witness rare endemic plants like the ahinahina, the choices are endless.
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National ParksHaleakala National ParkHaleakala National Park, the House of the Sun, is a spectacular natural phenomenon steeped in ancient and modern Hawaiian culture. More than 29,000 acres in size, Haleakala is world-famous for its spectacular sunrises and endangered species populations, some of which exist nowhere else in the world.
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Kapalua Coastal TrailsKapalua Coastal Trail is a three mile out-and-back trail along Maui's northwest coast that runs from Kapalua Bay to DT Fleming Beach Park. Along the way you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of the Pacific, hidden coves, lava rock formations, tide pools and a skyline etched by high-end resorts, restaurants and shops.
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UpcountryUpcountry is a term which describes not only a way of life, but much of the area on the Haleakala side of Maui away from the shoreline. This mostly rural and agricultural side of Hawaii includes many of Maui’s farms, ranches, and gardens, as well as wonderful little towns to explore and restaurants to enjoy.
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Road to HanaTouted as one of the world’s best road trips, the Road to Hana winds through tropical rainforests, cascading waterfalls, around pools and past bamboo forests ending in beautiful Hana. The Road to Hana is all about the journey – not just the destination. For those that prefer not to drive the 620 curves and 59 bridges on their own, there are several guided excursions our concierge can help coordinate.