Whakatane River area routes

Track category

Route

Description

Ruatoki Road end to Wharekahika Hut

TIme: 3 - 5 hr

This section of track is not well marked. From the road end follow the track up the Whakatane River until you reach the location where Taimatua Stream enters the river. On the true left of the stream follow the horse track through grass and regenerating native bush towards the top of the ridge. Follow the ridge past spot height 567 and cross the small stream. After 1 km look out for the track turnoff to Wharekahika Hut. From here it is another 2-3 km south to reach the hut.

Apiti Hut to Twain (Waipotiki) Hut

Time: 2 - 3 hr

To access this route you must first walk from Ruatoki Road end to Apiti Hut (a Whakatane River tramping track). From Apiti Hut follow the Opaewai Stream upstream for about 4 km to reach the main Waipotiki Stream forks. Take the true right fork and continue upstream for 200 metres. The track to Twain Hut (2 bunks) is on the true left and is approximately 200 metres out of the stream.

Getting there

The main access point to walks along the Whakatane River is from Ruatoki.

Plan and prepare

Please note that there are many areas of private (Maori) land in this area (mainly large clearings and areas of manuka forest). Access is permitted through these areas but no camping or hunting is allowed - please stay on the tracks.

Security of vehicles at track ends can be an issue. Please contact either Robert Black (+64 7 312 9469) or Basil Tamiana (+64 7 312 9176) who can assist with providing secure locations to park vehicles.

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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

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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

Te Urewera National Park Visitor Centre
Phone: +64 6 837 3803
Address: State Highway 38 RD 5
Aniwaniwa
Email: teureweravc@doc.govt.nz
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