TravelWhat It’s Like to Travel to Maui Right Now—a Year After the Catastrophic WildfiresMaui is recovering from the wildfire but some residents are not ready for tourists to come back.00CopyFacebookXTruthGettrLinkedInTelegramEmailSavePrintBlack Rock Beach, Ka’anapali, West Maui. Christopher Reynolds/Los Angeles Times/TNSTribune News Service8/26/2024|Updated: 8/26/20240:00X 1By Christopher Reynolds From Los Angeles TimesFive hundred feet outside the Lahaina burn zone, the tourists receive their leis.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentTribune News ServiceAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesProbate—The Terrible, Horrible, No-good Side of Estate PlanningDec 02, 2025Cookbook Author Dishes on Jewish-Mexican Cuisine That Is ‘Kosherísimo’Dec 02, 2025Let Them Eat Cake: Food for Cancer Patients Can Also Add JoyDec 02, 2025This Boise Hotel Ranked Among the World’s Best. What Makes It a Top Place to Stay?Nov 28, 2025Related TopicsMaui