The Sliding Sands Trail (Keonehe‘ehe‘e Trail) in Haleakalā National Park offers some of the most striking and otherworldly landscapes in Hawaii. This challenging trail descends into the crater of Haleakalā, a dormant volcano, revealing vibrant cinder cones, sweeping views, and unique plant life found nowhere else on Earth. With its high elevation, drastic temperature changes, and rugged terrain, this hike is both breathtaking and demanding, making preparation essential for adventurers.
### Adventure Guide to Hiking the Sliding Sands Trail, Maui
Keonehe‘ehe‘e Trailhead
Location: Begins at the Haleakalā Visitor Center at 9,740 feet.
What Makes It Special: Offers a front-row seat to the surreal volcanic landscape, resembling a lunar surface with deep-red cinder cones and sweeping valleys.
Key Features:
Steep 2,500-foot descent in the first four miles.
Fine volcanic ash creates a soft but slippery path.
Silversword plants, found only in Haleakalā, bloom here.
Pā Ka‘oao Overlook
Location: A short detour near the visitor center (0.5 miles round trip).
What Makes It Special: Provides a panoramic 360-degree view of the crater and surrounding cloud cover.
Key Features:
Perfect for acclimating before a longer trek.
Ideal sunrise viewpoint.
Kapalaoa Cabin & Return Route Options
Location: 5.6 miles from the trailhead.
What Makes It Special: Rustic backcountry cabin offering overnight stays with reservations.
Key Features:
Resting point with panoramic crater views.
Option to continue to Palikū Cabin or loop via Halemau‘u Trail (moderate ascent).
### Local Insights
Elevation Impact: The hike begins near 10,000 feet, so oxygen is thinner. Expect cool temperatures and strong winds.
Cultural Significance: Hawaiians consider Haleakalā sacred—the summit is associated with the demigod Māui, who, according to legend, lassoed the sun from this peak to slow its journey.
### Visitor Tips
Best Time to Go: Early morning to avoid heat and crowds. Sunrise reservations required if arriving before 7 AM.
What to Bring:
Layered clothing (temperatures vary from near-freezing to 70°F).
Sunscreen and sunglasses (UV rays are intense at high elevation).
Two liters of water per person (no water stations).
Hiking poles (help with steep grades).
Driving Directions: From Kahului, take Highway 37 to Highway 378, then Crater Road to the summit (about 1.5 to 2 hours).
Adventure Map
Reviews
Alex Zinka year ago
Summit to Halemau’u Trailhead hike (one way/through hike).
Incredible hike. Super cool views at the top and very cool to watch the colors and vegetation change on the way down. You could also see the ocean on the north shore in a few spots. The hike up at the end was hard but great views and it was partially shaded by 3pm. The hike overall took exactly 6 hours with a few breaks of about 1 hour total. The app was a little off at times, but our final stats were 11.5mi and 2,500 elevation gain (2,200 gain the last 3mi).
Alicja5 months ago
6 hours from the top to Pele’s paint pot. Difficult hike back up, much worse than coming down. Chilly.
Meiling Yueha month ago
The Sliding Sands Trail (Keonehe‘ehe‘e Trail) is a well-known hiking route here, renowned for its spectacular crater views and otherworldly landscapes. Beginning near Haleakalā’s summit (at 10,023 feet), the trail descends into the crater, reaching depths of 2,800 feet. An overnight permit is required to go all the way to the bottom. Along the way, the volcanic terrain feels like stepping onto an alien planet, with lava flows, silversword plants resembling cacti, and breathtaking seas of clouds. It’s awe-inspiring! To our surprise, our little one walked the entire trail with us, chatting and laughing along the way! 👍 Looks like we, the adults, are the ones who need to work on our fitness! 😅
Anne-Mariea month ago
Amazing hike! The initial descent is very easy with otherworldly surroundings. Loved how the vegetation gradually got thicker and we ended somewhere so different. The final ascent did have me a bit out of breath! But definitely doable. We did the 11 miles in about 4.5 hours with minimal breaks, easily hitching back a ride to the summit with the sunset crowd. Definitely recommend!
Anahi Huang11 months ago
Did sunrise at Haleakala, had breakfast and then went down the Sliding sands trail that eventually meets with the Halemau’u trail that ends/starts close to the hiker pick up area —- took a little over 6 hrs with some stops. Recommend good hiking shoes, plenty of sunscreen and something waterproof (the clouds brought rain in and we were drenched but luckily had extra clothes). SO WORTH IT!