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Mountain cedar trees and Mangorei track near Pouakai Hut.
Patea Track

Located in East Egmont area in the Taranaki region

This walk is a good introduction to the mountain environment and climbs up through some fine examples of pahautea (mountain cedar).

Begin on the track below the Ngāti Ruanui Stratford Mountain House, turning left at the first junction. Turn right at the next junction on the south bank of the Patea Stream. The track winds uphill through montane forest with large pahautea (mountain cedar).

The track then crosses Pembroke Road above the Ngāti Ruanui Stratford Mountain House and returns downhill following the Te Popo Stream. Turn right at the next junction to return to the car park.

Access to the east side of Mount Taranaki is via Pembroke Road which leads directly to the park boundary from the northern end of Stratford township.

The road climbs through popdocarp/broadleaf forest and then the montane forest, reaching the accommodation centre of the Ngāti Ruanui Stratford Mountain House. The road winds its way another 3 km to the road end car park at The Plateau (1172 m) where there are superb views of the surrounding countryside.

Be ready for changeable weather

Mt Taranaki has changeable and unpredictable weather. Check the forecast and carry enough clothing and equipment to ensure you are able to cope with any type of weather, at any time of the year.

Snow, high rainfall and storm damage can make tracks impassable.

Egmont National Park weather forecast – NIWA website