Trampers, Whirinaki Forest Park
Opportunities for tramping range from overnight trips to five or more days. These vary widely in terms of the experience and level of fitness required. Superb short walks close to Minginui vary from a few minutes to a full day. These provide an easily accessible insight to the forest.
On the Whirinaki Waterfall Track you'll follow the Whirinaki River as it flows through podocarp forest.
Take the Arohaki Lagoon Track in Whirinaki Forest Park as it winds through tawa/podocarp forest. The lagoon is surrounded by kahikatea and is home to frogs and other wildlife.
The H Tree Track in Whirinaki Forest Park is a 45-minute loop track that meanders through podocarp forest. The forest is home to a number of native birds, including kaka.
Whirinaki Forest Park's Sanctuary Track is an easy loop track that leads through remnant podocarp forest.
A 1 hour 30 minutes return walk, the Waiatiu Falls Track in Whirinaki Forest Park leads through podocarp forest before reaching the picturesque falls.
The Whirinaki Track in Whirinaki Forest Park follows an easy to medium grade and takes 2 to 5 days to walk. Natural features along the track include caves and waterfalls.
The Whirinaki Forest Mountain Bike Track is purpose built and weaves through one of the most spectacular and interesting forests in the world.
Hunting for red deer and pigs is a very popular activity at Whirinaki. Hunters are welcomed because of the service they provide in controlling wild animal numbers. Deer, pig hunting and possum trapping are on an open permit system all year round.
Hunting in Whirinaki Forest Park
Find businesses that are DOC-approved to provide guided activities and tours in Whirinaki Forest Park.
NZ weather
New Zealand topographic maps are available from DOC Visitor Centres
Follow the Outdoor Safety Code: 1. Plan your trip 2. Tell someone 3. Be aware of the weather 4. Know your limits 5. Take sufficient supplies