Plan your approach accordingly. The track forks here. Waterloo Station is private property but the lessees allow tramper access down their western boundary to Aparima Hut (12 bunks). It follows farm tracks and the stopbank for 3km before ascending hilly terrain to a height of 35m with good river views, before descending again to the flats. Note: In strong winds and rain it may be necessary to stop at Nichols Hut until weather clears. Te Araroa Downloads for entire trail. An alternative is to use the road bridge 100m upstream and cross a field on the right to the Surf Life Saving Club. Jo and Mike Gallen Homestay at 48 Brandon Hall Rd, 500m off trail. Otautau Hotel - 167 Main St, Otautau - P: 03 225 8166 - E: otautauhotel@vodafone.co.nz - W: Otautau Railway Hotel and Backpackers - 76-78 King St, Otautau - P: 03 225 8577 - backpackers, bar & restaurant. 380m ascent, 1240m descent. Trampers continuing on from the Mavora Walkway can walk south down and around the North Mavora Lake shore to the swingbridge across the Mararoa River at the lake’s outlet. The trail is not just a back-country track, it connects town and country and provides those who walk the track with a wide variety of New Zealand experiences. The Invercargill City Council (with the New Zealand Aluminium Smelter at Tiwai Point) have a plaque available to all who travel the length of New Zealand by foot or cycle. (It is left for 13km to Otautau and Tuatapere is 28km to the right.). Tides, waves and rivers. Te Araroa – New Zealand’s Trail – is the 3000km walking track stretching from Cape Reinga in the North of New Zealand to Bluff in the South. If exiting from the Mangahao-Makahika Track, walk approximately 7 km down Gladstone Road to Poads Road on left, crossing an old concrete bridge and walking uphill to the car park and information boards. Discover remote villages, magical kauri forests, breathtaking volcanic scenery and bustling cities on New Zealand’s Te Araroa trail. Exit to the right. Users will be able to view official trail notes, maps, elevation, campsites, huts, and offline topo maps without cell phone coverage. At the far side of Melrose Park turn left and climb a steep clay track to the summit of Mt Albert (use marked high route option). Trampers will need to carry and use a tent here. Here it joins with a 4WD track that leads to a junction. 2 x cabins with a single bed $30.00 pp with power. The first of three minor creeks is bridged. 90 mile beach is a huge stretch of sandy beach, which actually extends closer to 90 kilometres than 90 miles. Beyond this swingbridge, the track continues down the true right side of the Mararoa River to a third and final swing bridge. A pedestrian bridge takes walkers across the main city motorway, then leave the City to Sea by turning hard left. In general, the river runs barely above ankle height and will be easily crossed. Contact Lloyd Esler (, Vehicles on road or track Take extreme care walking on State Highway 1 roadside - wear hi-viz vest and/or pack cover, Take care crossing the railway line at Kekeno Place, Invercargill - Campbelltown passenger service - 1 Lee St, Bluff - P: 03 212 7404. After about 600m the track crosses a stream, a marker then indicates a right-hand turn and the beginning of the climb towards the Telford Tops. The trailheads on either side of the Rākaia make natural beginning or endpoints for Te Araroa section trampers and it is really only through-trampers that have to deal with the issue of getting from one trailhead to the other. Several sections of the route intentionally require kayaking and canoeing as well as the aforementioned ferry. Every dollar makes a difference. At the bottom of Richard Street turn left onto Bay Road and walk around to the Palmerston Road Bridge. Enter into the Gear Homestead grounds on the right. In order to comply with the daylight hours condition, trampers should start out early in the morning and make steady progress towards their final destination. It is a pathway stretching more than 3,000 kilometers (nearly 2,000 miles) from Cape Reigna at the top of the North Island to Bluff at the bottom of the South Island. Water may be available from small streams draining from the left. Follow Willis Street then turn left into Mercer Street. Tui Birdsong Bed and Breakfast - 18 Orari Street, Ngaio. Cross the stile at the fence-line on the park boundary and enter the bush. From Mt Victoria the route is on a ridge and approximately parallel to Alexandra Road, crossing the road several times. The Te Araroa Trust does an amazing job of offering these on their site to be downloaded FOR FREE! This track climbs steeply up the hill face to the right. Many sections are over uneven terrain where there is no real ground trail evident. From the road end a short 4WD track leads off to the start of the Longwood Forest Track. I’ll narrow it down for you. Take care as trains run regularly along this line. Follow the markers and track up this stream (Arapito Stream) to join the main wet weather track where it crosses Arapito Stream. Please register your trail usage before embarking on your journey. This is to a junction with Loop Road. Turn right here and walk the road shoulder into Riverton. There are many spectacular views of Wellington’s picturesque harbour, a wander right past the New Zealand Government Buildings and a walk down Wellington's "Golden Mile" shopping strip - passing outdoor shops in Willis and Mercer Streets: Kathmandu, Macpac and Bivouac. This alternative route is less exposed but lacks the drama the Breast Hill route affords. Alternatively, at high tide, walk the initial section on the Foreshore Road frontage then descend to the beach when the road turns inland. Exit Gear Homestead, passing through the Adrenalin Forest. It is also foot access only and dogs are prohibited.To reach Riverton during the lambing closure, continue on Tihaka Beach Rd to Orepuki Riverton Highway (SH99). It’s from here that you need prior permission to continue. Gas cooking facilities, microwave, hot shower, fire, toilet. Te Araroa Trail (NZ) The Te Araroa trail (‘The TA’) starts at Cape Reinga, the nothwesternmost tip of mainland New Zealand. Cross Te Moana Road (traffic lights) and down SH1 to the Waikanae River road bridge. The Long Hilly Track is an extremely popular day walk, taking in a number of historic mine workings from what was once the largest Chinese mining settlement in New Zealand, dating back to 1874. Created with sketchtool. This route begins at the corner of Bowen Street and Lambton Quay. The carpark and road are across another swing bridge beside the Waiotauru River. Beni Paroli (AT hiker) P: 06 368 4570, 027 9304151 E: Standard DOC camping ground 2km up road at School house Flat (near start of Pukeatua Track), $6.00. Trampers should camp here if arriving after midday (see Mt Linton Station conditions of access below). Along the way a careful assessment is required: if the Mararoa River can be forded safely then Te Araroa Trampers can continue down the track on the true right side to the Kiwi Burn then either divert 1.5km to the Kiwi Burn Hut, or ford the Mararoa River and continue south on the true left bank. From the Woodlaw Track trailhead turn left onto Scotts Gap-Feldwick Road and walk the road shoulder through Scotts Gap junction and onto Upper Scotts Gap Road. Pay by koha (donation). Below here the river bends around to flow east. As a result, Te Araroa Trust has declared the Rākaia a hazard zone which does not form part of the trail. The track starts on Struan Flat Road. Instead, it marks a natural break in the continuum, just like Cook Strait. Walk down Richard Street towards Riverton. Views in the Tararua Ranges in clear weather are outstanding. We host TA hikers from mid-December, once our commercial clients have finished for the season. Soon the trail climbs a few flights of steps and emerges into Truby King Historic Park. Follow Ottawa Road to the roundabout and continue straight into Waikowhai Road. Exit through the gate and turn left into Ōhariu Valley Road. And again, my disclosure is this is a dream vacation full of challenges. A regular train service from Wellington to Waikanae (The Kāpiti Line), stops at Waikanae, Paraparaumu and Paekākāriki. Weather in the Tararua Ranges is notorious for deteriorating rapidly. For walkers continuing south on Te Araroa Trail, from the Pukerua Bay Railway Station cross the railway track at the safe crossing point then proceed up a slight incline to Te Motu Road, turn right and walk right to the end where you will cross the footbridge over SH1, then once on the western side of SH1 walk south a further 250m to the start of the next section. The lodge location is handy to both hotels, all eating places and 2 minutes to ferry to Stewart Island. Through the gate the track crosses a bridge and then heads diagonally to the right towards a gap in another shelter-belt. The Te Araroa Trust offers a free app complete with GPS maps and all of the trail notes. The TA really is a grand mix of urban, rural, and wilderness hiking. Department of Conservation Visitor Centre - 18 Manners St - P: 04 384 7770 - E: Hotel Waterloo & Backpackers - 1 Bunny St, Wellington - P: 0800 225 725 - W: www.hotelwaterloo.co.nz. This is on a light but distinct farm track that leads up to the Birchwood Station/Twinlaw Forest boundary gate. Missy Sinai - P: 027 6557012 - offers a shower and place to rest up near the end of the Mangaone South track. Walk through Shorland Park to the sea boundary where there is a stone cairn memorial to the end (or beginning) of Te Araroa in the North Island. Te Araroa - The Trail App provides useful information to guide thru hikers along the Te Araroa trail. Transfers - Te Ānau Transfers - Ally Borges. Climb to the Yeates Track junction (810m), at the signpost bear right and ascend the ridge for about 30 minutes to a helipad and Te Matawai Hut (900m, 18 bunks). Parking at the railway station is preferred for all track users and provides more direct access to the track. From the north side of Cable Car terminal head north on a sealed level path past the Observatory and a sundial then downhill on the ‘City to Sea’ walkway. It is then a further 10km walk along the beach to the Dunns Road exit, which becomes visible at a gap in the dunes. At beach turn left (south) by yellow Marine Reserve triangles. Please email if at all possible, sign in both the book and on the COVID app. Bypass in Trelissick Park through Northern Walkway if Korimako Stream flooded. Once you leave Turnbulls hut you will continue on the Turnbulls Tramping Track, descending gradually for the next 4.5km until you reach the historic Ports Water Race. Pass a footbridge over the river and continue under the expressway. Turn left onto this road and walk 2.4km to the edge of the eucalyptus forest fringe. Through park to sandhill track at the far end (south). You will pass various sculptures, go through native bush, pass a café, a large rose garden, a playing field and then head downhill through ‘Bolton St Memorial Park’. The track initially crosses private farmland; follow the blue posts and farm track. All can be viewed and booked online. There is a collection box for you to leave the site fee, which we will collect each evening. The track then leaves the ridge to the right and descends through grasslands to the Telford Campsite, which has a toilet and water available from the stream. Cross over Tinakori Road at the pedestrian crossing and enter Wellington Botanic Garden through the 'Founders Gate'. In these situations, farm operations have right of way. Be sure to fill in intentions book at the start of the track. After crossing Arapito Stream the track climbs up the valley crossing a number of gullies before reaching the Plateau. If the Mararoa is not fordable then Te Araroa trampers must cross the final swingbridge. Weather and tide permitting, keep on the beach heading south for 8km. From the highway, the route follows Princhester Road to DOC’s Lower Princhester Hut (6 bunks). Martins Hut is compact with 4 timber bunks with mattresses. Please keep to the marked track and do not enter the rail corridor (you risk a $20,000 fine). Alternatively, descend Alexandra Road to Constable Street, crossing at the traffic lights to Coromandel Street. Safety first, prepare for variable weather, and track closures not shown on this app. Guthook is another app that can be purchased but it does not have trail notes and cannot push trail reroutes and updates like the official app can. The section along the tops are very exposed and prone to high winds. Continue up-hill for about 3 hours with a hard right turn just prior to exiting the bush before Pukeatua (812m) and a good lunch spot. or use the alternative Inland Track. This 3000.0 km route stretches from Cape Reinga in the North Island to Bluff, located on the tip of the South Island. Please phone or txt Kay 027 294 5306. Note - the DOC information board here describes the former Te Araroa route via Waiopehu Hut. Cross the Aparima River on the swingbridge near the hut. The Black Hut was built specifically for TA hikers providing hot shower, shampoo, composting toilet. The trail is not just a back-country track, it connects town and country and provides those who walk the track with a wide variety of New Zealand experiences. Trampers need to step aside and wait quietly until all livestock have passed. From here the new track heads south along the ridge climbing gently. Please stick only to the marked track and use stiles where provided. You will traverse 2 lovely sections of Kohekohe forest before another steep descent then cross 2 swing-bridges. Near the top of Weld Street turn sharp left (east) into Te Ahumairangi Park (previously "Tinakori Hill") on a gravel vehicle track. https://www.msrgear.com/blog/guide-thru-hiking-new-zealands- The trail conservancy hopes to reduce this amount in future years. There are also many other options in all levels of accommodation available within Invercargill. From here it follows an undulating ridge, finally climbing to the top of Nichols (unmarked) from where the track descends through tussock to the hut, east of the saddle. At Whenua Tapu Cemetery continue on Arā Harakeke past the large Taupō Swamp. Turn right (south) and a short distance along turn right onto a small track signposted "Coastal Track 900 metres". You’re unlikely to encounter vehicles, unless there is some forestry operation underway. ‎Te Araroa - The Trail App provides useful information to guide thru hikers along the Te Araroa trail. Continue on over a small bridge and a cantilevered section of pathway around a rock face. This section involves 3-6 days through the forest and alpine terrain and includes many steep ascents and descents. The farm track descends onto a large fan down to river level - follow the marked route to the optimum crossing point. About 4 hours (12km) into the journey walkers need to ford the mouth of Waimatuku Stream. For safety reasons, you'll need to call ahead - same day ok but at least a few hours notice - and be met and taken into the hut. A GPS may come in handy here (and across the tops) as the ground trail is not always obvious. The track leaves the road on the right here and travels up the forest fringe beside a fence line. These maps can be loaded onto a GPS to aid in navigation. As it leaves Kerikeri Inlet Road the trail ascends gradually through young pines for 2.5 kms … Before the climb up to Mores Reserve the track crosses sections of private farmland. Having thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail, I … From the Mt Victoria Summit, descend the steps, pass public toilets and onto the grass verge on the right-hand side of Alexandra Road. Turn right at this junction onto the forestry road and soon the road emerges from the forest. Continue on that track through paddocks, around forestry plantation and take in the sights and smells of New Zealand's largest farm station. Route to Waitewaewae Hut (310m 16 bunks) via Mt Crawford 1462m. This 3000.0 km route stretches from Cape Reinga in the North Island to Bluff, located on the tip of the South Island. Levin has a full range of services and amenities available and is a good point for resupply. (Optional exit down to Woodmancoate Road, Khandallah). In 30 minutes, turn sharp left (south) down steep Bell's Track to Awarua Street for approximately 1km. Note: The next section to Lower Wairaki Hut is predominantly within the forest. It climbs steadily over Mayo Point (666m) and exits the bush edge just before Gable End (903m) after about 2½-3 hours. About 75m along this track passes the former Te Araroa route branching uphill to Waiopehu and continues along the well-defined benched track. Cross the second footbridge towards the Otaihanga Domain. Drinking water, gas cooking facility, long drop toilet, no electric. You use your own cookers etc. If arriving by car it’s best to park near the bottom of the road and walk up. Conditions of the resource consent and the agreement with Kiwirail giving public access to the land are that no horses, dogs, bikes or motorised vehicles are permitted. Will need to walk along the road in certain conditions, Do not be tempted to take a short cut through the Waikanae Estuary, the sand can be very soft and dangerous at low tide. On occasion, the route will leave farm tracks but it is well marked - just look for the capped posts and/or stiles across each fence. Page last updated: Dec 16, 2020, 11:47 AM. Always check the Trail Status pages of the official Te Araroa website for recent changes or alerts on the trail. Completed in 2011, it’s a 3000 kilometer trail extending from Cape Reinga in the North to Bluff in the south. Follow the ridge up the summit of Mt Crawford for great views of the Tararua Range, Kāpiti Island, the coast and possibly Mt Taranaki. The highest point is at Pukeatua (812m). The track line turns left here and sidles east to join with a grassed farm track. Turn right onto Aotea subdivision track to State Highway 1. At this junction turn right and follow the water race for 250m before reaching the Round Hill Track and walking for 850m to the carpark. Section walkers heading south to north should park in the Pukerua Bay Railway Station carpark and enter the track from there following these directions in reverse - there is not enough room to park safely at the end of Muri Road. 250m ascent, 460m descent. After fording Wash Creek the route climbs to Mavora Lakes Road. Te Araroa - The Trail App provides useful information to guide thru hikers along the Te Araroa trail. Multiple Road crossings through the city, Vehicles on road or track - Multiple road crossings, Tides, waves & rivers - safer at low tide. The wet weather track then climbs and crosses a number of gullies and streams before the climb to the Plateau. This is in the vicinity of the gates which cross the road. Pretty coastal strip but dogged by a narrow footpath and heavy traffic for most of the way. When near to high-rise apartments, you can divert to cafes at the boat launch area. At the bottom of the grassed paddock turn right and follow Houghton Bay Road to the coast. Turn left immediately over the bridge into Bullock Lane (beside estuary) and follow a waterside path to Station Road. Follow markers down the other side (blue) to edge of Spicer Forest. Self-catering, hot shower, indoor mattress. Cross the river here, as river levels allow, and climb to the nearby Lower Wairaki Hut (4 bunks). We look forward to welcoming you from 18 December 2020 when our commercial clients have finished for the season. Few water sources No water sources on track - take with you. It then descends to the northern boundary of Waterloo Station, a Crown Pastoral Lease comprising 3500ha. 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