Otawa Trig Track
Track category
Tramping track
Time:
4 hours return
Description
Entering the forest, the track follows the gently undulating ridgeline to Otawa Trig. Visitors can retrace their steps or continue along the track, which then descends steeply to meet the reservoir track.
400 metres past the Otawa Trig, a branch to the right leads to Otanewainuku. This track crosses private land is not regularly maintained by DOC.
Getting there
Access is across private farmland via a formed vehicle track on the south side of Te Puke Quarry Road. A small car park marks the entrance. Please leave gates as you find them as you cross the private land.
Plan and prepare
You must be well prepared when walking on conservation land, especially on longer day walks. Ensure you have strong, comfortable boots, a good raincoat, warm clothing, first aid kit, food and drink, a hat and sunscreen. It is also advisable that you leave your tramping intentions with a responsible person, in case you get lost.