Paliku Backcountry Campsite — Haleakalā National Park
Paliku Backcountry Campsite – Haleakalā National Park
Located at a breathtaking elevation of 6,380 feet (1,945 meters), the Paliku Backcountry Campsite offers adventurers an extraordinary camping experience on the eastern end of the wilderness valley in Haleakalā National Park. Accessing Paliku requires determination, as it can only be reached via a strenuous hike of 9.3 miles (15 km) along the Keoneheʻeheʻe Trail or 10.4 miles (17 km) via the Halemauʻu Trail.
Campsite Overview
This wilderness campsite includes:
- 4 individual sites
- 1 group site accommodating up to 10 people and 4 tents
Each single campsite allows a maximum of five people and two tents, ensuring an intimate atmosphere surrounded by nature.
Campground Features
Paliku campsite boasts several essential features:
- Pit Toilets: Basic sanitation facilities are available.
- Non-Potable Water: Seasonally available nearby; campers must treat or filter this water for drinking, especially important during drought conditions when no water will be provided.
- Fresh Air and Scenery: The lush, cool environment at Paliku is complemented by the picturesque forest cliffs and frequent cloud cover.
Reservations & Fees
Camping at Paliku requires an online reservation through Recreation.gov, with costs set at $20 per night. Note that there is a maximum stay of three consecutive nights per visit, and a limit of three nights across all park areas within a 30-day period. This fee covers online service costs and is non-refundable.
To enhance visitors’ experiences, the reservation system allows guests to view specific site information and photographs, empowering them to select their preferred site beforehand.
Planning Your Trip
Hikers should prepare adequately for the wilderness environment, as conditions can be unpredictable. Here are some essential tips:
- Weather Awareness: Expect temperatures to vary from 40 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and can drop to 30 degrees at night.
- Trail Conditions: The terrain may include steep paths with loose cinders; sturdy hiking shoes are highly recommended.
- Pack Essentials: Always carry a first aid kit, enough water (3-4 liters per person/day), food supplies, rain gear, and extra bedding.
- Leave No Trace: Campers must pack out everything they bring in; burying trash is not permitted.
Additional Regulations
To protect the fragile Hawaiian ecosystem:
- Stay on designated trails at all times.
- Keep hiking groups to 12 people or fewer, separating larger groups by at least 30 minutes on the trails.
- Pets and drones are strictly prohibited in the wilderness area.
Safety Considerations
For your safety:
- Always inform someone of your trip itinerary.
- Maintain communication with your hiking group, especially in case of separation.
- Help lines for emergencies can only be reached via designated park communication channels – cell phone service is limited.
Experience the immersive beauty and tranquility that the Paliku Backcountry Campsite has to offer at Haleakalā National Park, where every hike leads to majestic views and unforgettable memories.
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