Haleakalā National Park in Maui is famous for its incredible sunrises and sunsets.
Here, visitors can drive up over 10,000 feet to the summit of Haleakalā, an active shield volcano. The change in landscape (and weather) is striking, and travelers can often drive through — and above — the clouds to witness a truly magical inversion.
I recommend getting up early (with a mandatory timed-entry reservation) to watch the sunrise from the summit. It’s also beautiful at sunset, and although no reservations are needed at this time of day, I recommend arriving early, as space tends to fill up quickly.
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