3252 - Otanewainuku
3252- Otanewainuku
These tracks are situated in the Otanewainuku Forest – south of Tauranga and Te Puke.
The loop track to the summit starts behind the shelter and is reasonably steep in parts, but the view from the top is worth the climb. Amazing fungi, old Kauri and other trees. Heaps of birds - Robin, Tui, Silver eye, Kereru and Tomtit. The lookout tower constructed on the summit (640 metres) offers panoramic views from East Cape to Mount Tarawera and Rotorua, and across the Mamaku Plateau to Mount Ruapehu. Then return via loop to the Otanewainuku loop lookout track to carpark. This walk should take us about 105hrs return.
Otanewainuku Rimu loop: Walk among large Rimu trees in Otanewainuku Forest. We can also take a side trip to Whataroa Falls, a popular swimming hole and picnic spot.
This gently graded walk with some impressively large rimu trees is suitable for walking children - it's not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs. Time 1.5 return
Side trip - Whataroa Falls: For the slightly more agile a well-marked route branches off the Rimu Loop Walk after 15 minutes and undulates through the forest to the Whataroa Falls for a further hour. The waterfall is a popular swimming hole and picnic spot. Explore this lovely stream with cascades and pools before returning the same way to complete the other half of the loop. Time: 2hrs return without the waterfall walk. Total for the day: 4-5 hours
| Leader: | Cathy Dickson | Phone: | ||
| Grade: | Email: |
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| Transport (van): | TBD | |||
Event Information
| Event Date | Sun 2nd Aug 2026 |
| Event End Date | Mon 3rd Aug 2026 |
| Capacity | Unlimited |
| Registered | 5 |