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.SavePrintBlack 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 ArticlesIt’s 43 Hours From LA to Chicago. These Train People Like It That WayDec 22, 2025Your Secret Weapon for Smarter InvestingDec 20, 2025Why Do Mortgages Get Sold? And What You Can Do About It?Dec 19, 2025Hearty BorschtDec 19, 2025Related TopicsMaui