Haleakalā National Park has increased campground fees to $20 per night per site. The higher fees went into effect October 11 for drive-in and crater campgrounds.
Previously, campsites cost $8 to $9 per night. Campsites reserved before the fee increase will be honored at the previous rate.
“The increased revenue will be used to maintain campgrounds and fund important projects throughout the park,” said Superintendent Natalie Gates. “We also anticipate that the fee adjustment will reduce the number of unused reservations.”
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