Waro Limestone Scenic Reserve walk

Track category

Walking track

Time:

20 min

Distance:

1 km

Description

Limestone formations at Waro Limestone Scenic Reserve.
Limestone formations at Waro Limestone
Scenic Reserve

The track through this 7.5-hectare reserve takes you through open grass land around spectacular limestone formations. The track follows the route of a historic horse tramline, built in about 1900.

You can walk around the lake by continuing on a Council track to the Council car park making the entire walk about 2.2 km.

The reserve is one of the most outstanding examples of a limestone landscape in Northland. Interpretation signs explain the geology of the karst landscape and aspects of the human history.

Since this special geological feature is so close to the highway, it is well worth a visit.

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Getting there

Waro Limestone Scenic Reserve is located on SH 1, north of Hikurangi, which lies about 20 minutes drive north of Whangarei. Just keep a look out for the outstanding rock formation on your right heading north.

About the area

The term "karst" refers to a type of topography that is formed over limestone, dolomite or gypsum by solution of the rock and is characterized by closed depressions or sinkholes, caves and underground drainage. The natural heritage values of karst areas are high as karst surface landforms provide a variety of habitats for plant species that are restricted to or favour growing on calcareous soils. They also provide refuges for species that were once more widely spread throughout the landscape.

Plan and prepare

Sinkholes are a common feature of karst landscapes. Please take extreme care and closely supervise small children.

Track location map

Map of Waro Limestone Scenic Reserve walk.

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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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Tips for driving on unsealed roads

Contacts

Whangarei Area Office
Phone: +64 9 470 3304
Email: whangareiao@doc.govt.nz
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