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Maui Island Group

Range TypeArchipelago
Highest PointHaleakala (10,023 ft/3055 m)
CountriesUnited States
States/ProvincesHawaii
Area1,151 sq mi / 2,981 sq km
Area may include lowland areas
Extent50 mi / 80 km North-South
85 mi / 137 km East-West
Center Lat/Long20° 48' N; 156° 20' W
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Map of Maui Island Group
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Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the Maui Island Group.
HawaiiLevel 3 (Parent)
         Kauai and NW HawaiiLevel 4 (Sibling)
         OahuLevel 4 (Sibling)
         Maui Island GroupLevel 4
                 MolokaiLevel 5 (Child)
                 LanaiLevel 5 (Child)
                 KahoolawaeLevel 5 (Child)
                 West Maui MountainsLevel 5 (Child)
                 East MauiLevel 5 (Child)
         Hawaii Big IslandLevel 4 (Sibling)



Major Peaks of the Maui Island Group

Ten Highest Peaks
RankPeak NameftmRange5
1.Haleakala10,0233055East Maui
2.Haleakala Spur9680+2950+East Maui
3.Kilohana9560+2914+East Maui
4.Haupaakea Peak91592792East Maui
5.Hanakauhi89072715East Maui
6.Kalapawili Ridge83542546East Maui
7.Puu o Maui81932497East Maui
8.Kamoalii8160+2487+East Maui
9.Pohaku Palaha81052470East Maui
10.Puu Naue76982346East Maui
Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included.
Child Range High Points
RankPeak NameftmRange5
1.Haleakala10,0233055East Maui
2.Puu Kukui57881764West Maui Mountains
3.Kamakou49611512Molokai
4.Lanaihale3379+1030+Lanai
5.Lua Makika1483452Kahoolawae



Photos of Peaks in the Maui Island Group

Haleakala

From the summit of Red Hill, the vast crater of Haleakala sprawls out below to the east (1998-11-17).
Kolekole
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Azimuth mark on Haleakala points to the satellite triangulation stations on Kolekole (2016-10-26). Photo by MB Hansen.
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Magnetic Peak
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A barren moonscape near Magnetic Peak. Photo by Nathan Leroy.
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Pakaoao
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The USGS marker on Pakaoao is worn down from the elements, both natural and human (2016-10-26). Photo by MB Hansen.
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Haleakala Spur
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A barren moonscape near Magnetic Peak. Photo by Nathan Leroy.
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Hanakauhi
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Hanakauhi from Hala'ili cinder cone (2022-10-22). Photo by Nandor Szotak.
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Haleakala Crater - South Rim
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looking into the rim of the Haleakala Crater (2014-12-19).
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Puu Kukui
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Walking the boardwalk toward Pu'u Kukui, Maui (2010-12-01). Photo by Ken Jones.
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Kamakou
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The rugged rainforest bushwhack to Kamakou's summit. One must crawl under branches and through holes like the one shown here (2017-06-25).
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Lanaihale
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The island of Lanai and Lanaihale, its highest mountain, are practically the same thing (2010-12-04). Photo by Ken Jones.
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