Discover the best top things to do in Kula, United States including Skyline Hawaii - Haleakala, Thompson Ranch Riding Stables, Proflyght Paragliding, Haleakala National Park, Maui Stargazing, Hawaiian Style Surf School, Seven Sacred Pools, Bike It Maui.
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Built in 2002, Skyline’s Haleakalā 5-line Haleakalā zipline tour was the first commercial zipline in the country, and, according to Fodor’s Travel, was the Most Amazing Zipline in the World in 2016. Guests zip over 90-foot drops, reach speeds of over 45 mph on Hawaii’s only pendulum line, and experience an Indiana-Jones style swinging bridge between lines. If you’re looking for a more serene option, our Haleakalā Classic Sunrise Tour offers edge-of-the-world views in all directions near the peak of Hawaii’s most storied volcano at the break of day in Haleakalā National Park, the #1 visitor attraction on Maui. See the best of Maui from the sky with our expert—and hilarious!—guides, trained for 80 hours (twice the industry standard) on safety, the island’s rich culture and history, and its delicate ecosystem. Other tour options include a Haleakalā Sunrise & Zip; a Sunrise, Downhill Bike & Zip, and a Waterfall, Hike & Zip Tour.
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We visited Thompson Ranch on our last day in Maui and went on their morning ride. 2 other people were supposed to ride with us but they were concerned about the steep rocky terrain, so it ended up being a private ride. The horses are so well cared for and loved, and the family was really nice and careful about who could ride their horses (not over 200 pounds, for instance.) We has a great 3 hour ride with Andrea, from the barn at 4000 ft up to their cabin at 6000 feet. Gorgeous views when we weren’t in the clouds, but being in the clouds on horseback was amazing too. Loved the entire experience! We would highly recommend them to anyone wanting a small group horseback ride in the mountains of Maui!
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Proflyght Paragliding offers tandem and solo instruction. Each participant will fly with a certified instructor, no experience is necessary. After running six to eight seconds, the guest will find themselves soaring high above Maui. After an amazing experience, the guest and instructor land in a grassy field next to the "Alii Lavender Farm." Proflyght Paragliding has been in continuous operation for over eighteen years, seven days a week, year-round and has an impeccable safety record.
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Towering over the island of Maui and visible from just about any point, Haleakala Crater is a force of nature in every sense. At 10,023 feet above sea level, this dormant volcano is the stage for a breathtaking range of landscapes—and skyscapes. Haleakala means "house of the sun" in Hawaiian, and legend goes that the demigod Maui lassoed the sun from its journey across the sky as he stood on the volcano’s summit, slowing its descent to make the day last longer. Many visitors wake up early to drive to the Haleakala Visitor Center, the best spot to watch what may be the most spectacular sunrise on earth. As the sun peeks over the horizon, an ever-changing swirl of color and light dance across the vast sea of clouds—a sight described by Mark Twain as “the most sublime spectacle I have ever witnessed.” Perhaps just as impressive are Haleakala’s sunsets and the bright, starry skies revealed at night. Remember, the National Park Service now requires a reservation for personal and rental vehicles to view the sunrise from the summit district. Your reservation is for parking at the summit and doesn’t include the required national Park entry fee. Drive times from Kaanapali and Wailea to reach the summit average 2 hours. Sunrises and sunsets are only two of the many reasons to pay Haleakala National Park a visit on your trip to Maui. Spanning more than 30,000 acres of public land, the stunning landscapes range from Mars-like red deserts and rock gardens near the summit to lush waterfalls and streams in the park’s coastal Kipahulu section, near Hana. There are numerous hiking trails that offer solitude and scenic vistas, while guided hikes and horseback rides provide an expert's insight in addition to the natural beauty. There are more endangered species here than any other park in the National Park Service, like blooming ahinahina (silversword) and nene (Hawaiian goose), the state bird. Visitors can also camp here, with separate campgrounds and cabins available.
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Maui Stargazing offers sunset and stargazing tours within Haleakala National Park for a science-based telescope adventure. We meet at the Kula Lodge and you hop aboard our luxury Mercedes Sprinter passenger van for the ultimate, off-the-grid visitor activity on Maui - and it's fun for all ages! Haleakala is among the best places on Planet Earth to observe celestial objects! At the 10,000 foot elevation, Haleakala Summit reaches above the clouds and is well away from light-polluted resorts. Learn the wonders of the night sky from an astronomy expert. We use the largest portable telescope on Maui, a 12-inch aperture Dobsonian, allowing the best views of deep sky objects including the visible planets, nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters. We supply all the warm outerwear you will need to stay warm, as well as hot beverages and snacks. Observing sites offer restrooms and shelter from wind.
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We're a locally owned family business that offer Surf & SUP lessons to anyone who wants to learn the basic techniques to get you surfing, or improve on your skills. Your local experienced instructor is with you throughout your lesson, with your choice of a small group or private lesson. Many years of happy customers learned to surf Hawaiian Style.
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With all the curves and turns of the road to Hana with its magical waterfalls climaxes with the beauty of the 7 Sacred pools ,definitely worth the drive.
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