Those headed to Kipahulu should check road availability throughout the year because of considerable road repair work, the County of Maui announced this week. In fact, Pi`ilani Highway at Nuanualoa Gulch, near Mile Marker 37, will close completely in the near future as workers repair a section of road that was significantly damaged by a recent landslide. "The county has … [Read more...] about County of Maui: Piilani Highway near Nuanualoa Gulch in Kipahulu to close intermittently throughout the year
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Quizunderstood: What do you know about the reopening of O`he`o Pools?
1. On Dec. 8, officials with Haleakala National Park announced that they’d replaced sensitive stream monitoring equipment in Kipahulu–the theft of which had closed O‘he‘o Pools. When did that theft take place? A. July B. August C. September D. October E. November 2. On Dec. 7, Maui Tomorrow announced that a local attorney was returning to its board of directors. Who … [Read more...] about Quizunderstood: What do you know about the reopening of O`he`o Pools?
UPDATED: Haleakala National Park Free On MLK Day, But They Need Your Help
[NOTE: Park officials changed meeting location places below after this post went up. The post has been updated to include the new information.] So for those of you lucky enough not to work on Monday, Jan. 19, you'll be happy to know that Haleakala National Park will be waiving entrance fees that day in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. “We honor Dr. King and the … [Read more...] about UPDATED: Haleakala National Park Free On MLK Day, But They Need Your Help
NPS: No Potable Water At Kipahulu Park ‘For The Forseeable Future’
If you're going to visit or do some camping at the Kipahulu District of Haleakala National Park, you better take a lot to drink because we just heard that there's no longer any drinking water there. "Due to a leak in the main waterline in the Kipahulu District of Haleakala National Park there is no potable water in Kipahulu for the foreseeable future," stated a July 23 news … [Read more...] about NPS: No Potable Water At Kipahulu Park ‘For The Forseeable Future’
New Haleakala National Park Cultural Demonstration Series Features Local Talents
This Saturday, June 14, marks the beginning of Hana No'eau, a new interactive cultural demonstration series which will take place in the Kipahulu District of Haleakala National Park. To introduce the series, local cultural practitioners Bolly Helekahi and Patricia Gomez will teach participants how to use materials found in nature to create functional works of art. Helekahi … [Read more...] about New Haleakala National Park Cultural Demonstration Series Features Local Talents