The North-South Track

Track category

Route

Time:

5 - 6 days

Distance:

82 km approximately

Description

The North-South Track takes at least five days of serious tramping. This walk involves both tramping tracks and routes, which can be rugged, unmaintained and unmarked. There are some huts which can be used during this tramp but camping is also necessary along the way. The walk can be shortened by exiting the Forest Park at a side track. The following itinerary, over seven days, is a guide only:

  • Day 1 - Karangahake Gorge (SH2) to Dalys Clearing Hut
  • Day 2 - Dalys Clearing Hut to Waitawheta Hut
  • Day 3 - Waitawheta Hut to Te Rereatukahia Hut
  • Day 4 - Te Rereatukahia Hut to Kauritatahi Hut
  • Day 5 - Kauritatahi Hut to Wairere Falls
  • Day 6 - Wairere Falls to Hurunui Hut
  • Day 7 - Hurunui Hut to Kaimai Summit (SH29)

Please contact the Tauranga Area Office for further information and to purchase maps and hut tickets before commencing this tramp:

Tauranga Area Office
Phone: +64 7 578 7677
Email: taurangainfo@doc.govt.nz
Full office details

Getting there

The track starts from Karangahake Gorge, off SH2 at Karangahake. The track exits on to SH29 at the Kaimai Summit.

Places to stay


Huts along the track provide basic shelter. There are also a number of tent sites, and at least one night must be spent camping (between Kauritatahi and Hurunui huts, in the vicinity of Wairere Falls). Hut tickets are required.

About the area


The walk follows the Kaimai range through the forest park. The area hosts a range of vegetation, from dense low altitude forest to windblown scrub and grassland. Common native birds such as tui and bellbird are readily seen and heard from within the park. Much of the vegetation has been modified by human activity, notably logging and mining from the late 1880s onwards.

Plan and prepare

Please consult a topographic map.

Camping required.

You must be well prepared when tramping on conservation land, especially on the longer day walks. Ensure you have strong, comfortable boots, warm clothing, a good raincoat, 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.

Weather

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Maps

New Zealand topographic maps are available from DOC Visitor Centres

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Plan and prepare for your trip

Great Walks

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all items before entering, and when moving between, waterways.

Safety

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

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Contacts

Tauranga Area Office
Phone: +64 7 578 7677
Email: taurangainfo@doc.govt.nz
Full office details

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