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Description

Haleakalā offers ranger-led night sky programs weekly throughout the year! Join a team of rangers to learn about the night sky above Haleakalā. Program topics vary by ranger, but often weave together elements of astronomy, wayfinding, dark sky preservation, and moʻolelo (story).
What to Expect
A 30–45-minute ranger talk, including the use of a green laser pointer to point out different features of the night sky. Depending on conditions, this talk will be followed by 30-45 minutes of telescope viewing.
What to Bring
  • Chairs or a blanket, as seating is not provided
  • Many warm, waterproof layers, as (even in the summer!) nighttime is typically around 40°F (4°C)
  • Any food and drink you may want. There is no food available for purchase in the Summit District, although there is a water bottle filling station near the program area.
  • AVOID bringing white light, as this will impact your night vision. Red light is provided in the program area.
Accessibility Information
This program takes place at 9,740 ft above sea level, so do not plan on attending this program if you have a health condition triggered by rapid elevation increase or went diving in the past 18 hours. Nighttime temperatures regularly dip below 40°F (4°C). To get to the program location, it is a ~100 ft (30 m) walk from your car up a paved, ADA accessible ramp. The program area is paved but does not include any seating. Rangers at the visitor center are available for any additional questions.
Additional Notes
This event is weather-dependent and may be canceled due to unsafe or unfavorable conditions. Arrive early for the program, especially during holiday weekends.
Do not smoke, drink alcohol, or bring any pets to the program.

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Event & Park Photos

A ranger points to the night sky with people sitting and standing around the ranger
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Ranger led night sky programs involve both a constellation talk and a telescope!

Credit: NPS Photo / S. Wurmser

A ranger points to the night sky with people sitting and standing around the ranger
A purple star-filled sky over illuminated clouds
'Ahinahina blooms in Haleakala crater
Waimoku waterfall in the park's Kipahulu District
The Pools of ?Ohe?o in the park's Kipahulu District
Sun setting over the volcano crater and horizon

Event Details

Regular EventCampfire/Evening Program

Date & Time

Schedule: Recurring Event

From: Aug 21, 2025

To: Mar 9, 2025

Times:

07:30 PM - 08:30 PM

Duration: 1 hour

Location

Next to Haleakalā Visitor Center

Cost

Free

No additional program fee. A park entrance fee is required.

Registration

No Registration Required