Flagstaff Hill Track

Track category

Walking track

Time:

30 min

Distance:

2.5 km

Description

At low tide, you can follow the beach around to Watering Bay, and then climb through regenerating coastal forest to reach Titore Way. Three hundred metres along this road, a sign marks the final leg through shrubland to the summit of Flagstaff Hill. (NB. a high tide alternative begins half way up Wellington Street).

10,000 Steps Northland

This track equates to approximately 3,333 steps.

Getting there

The walking track to the historic reserve at Flagstaff Hill begins near the boat ramp on the Strand in Russell.

Activities

Historic sites Historic sites

About the area

Flagstaff or Maiki Hill is an important Bay of Islands landmark. The British flew the Union Jack from the staff. Local dissension among the Maori lead Hone Heke and his allies to chop it down as an act of defiance. Despite reinstatement and military protection, it was felled four times before the war in the north was sparked. It was not to end until the battle at Ruapekapeka Pa.

Plan and prepare

No dogs or fires are allowed in the Reserve - this is kiwi habitat.

Russell Mini Tours takes a coach to the site.

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Weather

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Maps

New Zealand topographic maps are available from DOC Visitor Centres

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Track category definitions

Plan and prepare for your trip

The Great Walks

Stop the spread of didymo
Check, Clean, Dry
all items before entering, and when moving between, waterways.

Kauri dieback disease is attacking kauri trees in Northland. Find out how to stop it spreading.

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

Alerts for Northland tracks

Tips for driving on unsealed roads

Contacts

Bay of Islands Area Office
Phone: +64 9 407 0300
Email: bayofislandsbooking@doc.govt.nz
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