Mount Messenger to White Cliffs Walkway track

Alert/Important notice

Whitecliffs Walkway is closed from 1 July to 30 September because of lambing on private land


This means access from the coastal end of the track is limited to a descent to the Waipingau Stream and a walk along the beach to Pukearuhe (tide permitting and with prior transport arrangements).  It is better to avoid the Whitecliffs Walkway during these months and plan a return trip to Mount Messenger.

Tramping track Tramping track

Time:  

4 hr

Getting there

The track begins on SH3, 50km north of New Plymouth and approximately 1km from the base of the southern side of Mt Messenger.

About the area

The Waipingau catchment contains the best remaining example of native coastal broadleaf forest, podocarp forest and shrubland on the west coast of the North Island.

Description

This track climbs through tawa forest up a steep ridge to the summit of Mt Messenger (310m). It then continues along the ridge through tawheowheo and kamahi forest. Rata are visible on the slopes below, and their flowers, in December/January, attract tui and bellbirds.  The western slopes are damper, with tawa, ponga and the occasional pukatea tree.

Waipingau, the second highest point of the route, is reached approximately 1 hr 30 min after the start and is marked by an old iron survey peg. From here the track descends to the coast. Approximately 30 min before reaching Whitecliffs the track crosses the Maui gas pipeline. A short section through nikau forest leads to the Whitecliffs Walkway.

From Whitecliffs Walkway you can return to Mount Messenger, or with prior transport arrangements, follow the Walkway in either direction.

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

NZ weather

Maps

New Zealand topographic maps are available from DOC Visitor Centres

Information

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.

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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