Mount Messenger to Kiwi Road track

Alert/Important notice

The track across Rerekapa Station is closed from 1 September to 30 November due to lambing.
Tramping track Tramping track

Time:  

5 hr 30 min

Getting there

The track begins on State Highway 3, 50 km north of New Plymouth and approximately 1 km from the base of the southern side of Mt Messenger.

About the area

The steep forested Mt Messenger Conservation Area is a mixture of coastal forest, kahikatea swamp, tawa/kamahi interspersed with hard beech forest. It is home to kiwi, paua slug (schizoglossa), scrub beetle (Odontria veluntina) and the hebe townsonii.

Description

This route descends to a regenerating kahikatea swamp and then continues up the ridge above the Mimi River valley.

The open mixed tawa/kamahi forest on the ridge is interspersed with small patches of hard beech forest. The route continues over several ridges and then descends and levels out.

The route skirts around Oenone trig (351 m) and continues along the ridge towards Rerekapa Station, which is managed by Landcorp (permission is needed to cross the private land, please phone +64 6 752 6819). Beyond Rerekapa Station you can see the forest of the Makino Conservation Area. The route then climbs over several steep peaks to Huanui trig (353 m) and then descends into a gully with a small stream. 

A steep climb leads onto an easier section, which follows the ridge out to the open farmland of Rerekapa Station and on to Kiwi Road. 

Either arrange to have a car waiting at Kiwi Road, or return to Mount Messenger. The track is not marked where it comes out onto the Kiwi Road in the vicinity of an airstrip.

Plan and prepare

What to expect on a tramping track:

  • Challenging day or multi-day tramping/hiking
  • Track is mostly unformed with steep, rough or muddy sections
  • Suitable for people with good fitness. Moderate to high level backcountry skills and experience, including navigation and survival skills required
  • Track has markers, poles or rock cairns. Expect unbridged stream and river crossings
  • Tramping/hiking boots required

 
Weather

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Maps

New Zealand topographic maps are available from DOC Visitor Centres

Information

Track category definitions

Plan and prepare for your trip

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

Safety

Safety information

Always contact the nearest visitor centre for the latest information about facilities and conditions.

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