Tatu to Te Rerepahupahu Falls track

Track category

Tramping track

Time:

3 - 4 hr

Description

Follow the ridge uphill through regenerating kamahi forest.

After 1 hr the track reaches the main ridge and Tatu trig (606 m). The track then follows a ridge line above the Tangarakau River. Mature rimu rise above the tawa canopy.

Te Rerepahpahu Falls. Photo: Tim Weston.
Te Rerepahpahu Falls

The track enters an open beech forest before descending steeply to the junction of the Waitaanga Stream and Tangarakau River.

A swing bridge spans the Tangarakau River, the track follows the Waitaanga Stream to Te Rerepahupahu Falls. There is a clearing beside the falls which can be used for camping. There are no other facilities.

From the campsite you can return to Waro Road (4 hr), or with prior transport arrangements:

Getting there

The entrance to this route is on Waro Road off SH43 (in dry weather it is possible to drive the 5 km to the Tatu Mine).

About the area

Waitaanga Forest is unusual in that it contains the only remnant silver beech stand in Taranaki. In addition, poorly drained parts support a number of other regionally rare plants such as giant astelias, dracophyllum, (neinei) and swamp sedges. The forest is also home to the short tailed bat and the endangered dactylanthus taylori (wood rose).

Plan and prepare

Before you go into the outdoors, tell someone your plans and leave a date to raise the alarm if you haven't returned. To do this, use the New Zealand Outdoors Intentions process on the AdventureSmart website. It is endorsed by New Zealand's search and rescue agencies and provides three simple options to tell someone you trust the details about your trip.

Location map

Location map of Tatu to Te Rerepahupahu Falls Track.

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Maps

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Plan and prepare for your trip

Great Walks

Stop the spread of didymo
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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

Taranaki Area Office
Phone: +64 6 759 0350
Email: TWTConservancy@doc.govt.nz
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