About HawaiiPass
HawaiiPass monitors sold-out Kalalau permits and Hāʻena reservations
Short answer
HawaiiPass is an independent email alert service for travelers trying to catch reopened Kalalau Trail permits and Hāʻena State Park reservations. We monitor availability for the dates and pass types you choose, then email you when matching openings appear. You still book directly through the official reservation system.
Last updated: May 2026
What we monitor
Kalalau and Hāʻena availability alerts
Kalalau permits
HawaiiPass monitors reopened Kalalau camping permit dates for travelers who need overnight Kalalau Trail access. See Kalalau alerts.
Hāʻena reservations
HawaiiPass monitors Hāʻena parking, shuttle, and entry availability for sold-out dates. See Hāʻena alerts.
How alerts work
HawaiiPass does not issue permits
Step
What HawaiiPass does
What you do
1
You choose dates and pass types.
You provide the trip details to monitor.
2
We scan for matching reopened availability.
You watch for alert emails.
3
We email when a match appears.
You book directly on the official site.
HawaiiPass is not Go Hāʻena, Hawaiʻi DLNR, Hawaiʻi State Parks, or an official permit issuer. Official rules, prices, availability, and booking decisions are controlled by the official reservation systems.
Official sources
Use official sites for final rules and booking
Go Hāʻena
Official Hāʻena State Park reservations: gohaena.com
Kalalau permit reservations
Reserve Kalalau camping permits through the State of Hawaiʻi permit system. Open Kalalau permit reservations
Kalalau trail info and rules
Review official DLNR trail information, access rules, and safety guidance for the Kalalau Trail. Read DLNR Kalalau Trail info
Kalalau overnight parking
Reserve overnight parking separately through Go Hāʻena after securing a valid Kalalau camping permit. Reserve Kalalau overnight parking
