Take A Drive Above The Clouds On This Incredible 38-Mile Highway In Hawaii

Haleakala Highway offers an exhilarating drive above the clouds to the summit of Mount Haleakala, featuring diverse landscapes and panoramic views.

Just 27 square miles short of equaling the entire size of Oahu, Mount Haleakala is a gentle giant — a dormant volcano that has inspired those who make the journey to its summit for centuries. The mountain comprises 75 percent of Maui Island and is home to desert-like conditions, rainforests, and everything in between. While we love writing about Hawaii’s third tallest mountain peak — including their infamous sunrises — we’ve never talked about the incredible scenic drive above the clouds along Haleakala Highway.

The drive to the summit of Mount Haleakala is exhilarating, to say the least. While the Haleakala Highway is certainly known for its incredible destination, the steep, winding road is deserving of its own time in the spotlight.

Measuring in at approximately 38 miles in length, the two-lane Haleakala Highway, often referred to as Crater Road, is easily one of the most incredible drives you can take in Hawaii. After all, there are very few places in Hawaii — and even the entire United States — where you can drive above the clouds.

Completed in 1935 and open to the public, this well-traveled, well-maintained highway contains many blind turns, steep drop-offs, and switchbacks.

Haleakala Highway also holds the world record for gaining the most elevation in the shortest mileage.

Your journey will begin in the upcountry farming and flower-growing region of Kula at approximately 3,200 feet in elevation before climbing up the mountainside. At Mile Marker 10, you will be required to pay a fee to enter Haleakala National Park and continue to the summit.

Local animals, including cattle, are often encountered on the roadway, and because of the elevation, visibility is often restricted due to the clouds.

Along your journey to the summit, you will find both sprawling fields of green…

...as well as barren, red dirt landscapes that will make you feel as though you’ve been transported to an alien planet as you reach your final destination. In fact, it is said that you will encounter as many ecological zones along this 2-hour drive as you would on the journey from Mexico to Canada — how cool!

The highway ends at nearly 10,000 feet in elevation, where you will experience sweeping vistas and chilly weather.

Don't forget to bring your camera! Awe-inspiring, panoramic views abound along this incredible highway, and it’s almost as though you are driving upwards towards the heavens.

While Haleakala Highway is well-traveled and well-maintained, it is important to remember to drive carefully and obey speed limit signs.

Have you ever taken the road above the clouds to the summit of Mount Haleakala? Tell us, do you prefer driving or being a passenger as you make your way along a scenic route up the mountainside? I've done both, and I definitely prefer not driving so I can admire the views and snap some photographs.

The Haleakala National Park Service site has up-to-date information about fees and passes.

Be sure to check out more of our favorite scenic drives across Hawaii.

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