The track to Waiopehu Hut begins at Poads Road end, in the Tararua foothills behind Levin.
The first kilometre of the track is across private farmland before the park boundary is reached. As you enter the Tararua Forest Park you will come to a track junction. Take the right hand track, which goes up the hill towards Waiopehu Hut. From this junction it is around 8 km to Waiopehu Hut.
The track climbs until it reaches the top of a long ridge.
Shortly before the hut you leave the forest and enter low alpine scrub. On clear days, there are good views across the Horowhenua plains and east to the Tararua high peaks.
There is no fireplace or other form of heating at Waiopehu Hut.
Poads Road
- Follow Gladstone Road out of Levin and up the Ōhau valley.
- For the Poads Road track entrance, turn onto Poads Road and cross the Ōhau River over a road bridge. Follow Poads Road to the end.
Be prepared for a long climb
Waiopehu Track climbs steadily for almost the whole distance. Check that everyone in your group has the fitness for the climb and build some extra time into your plans in case it takes longer than expected.
There is no water (including no side streams) during the climb, so pack at least 2L of water per person, along with high energy snacks.
Pack for bad weather and be aware that Waiopehu Hut has no heating
The Tararua Forest Park is well known for wild, fast-changing and unpredictable weather. Anytime you go into the Tararua Forest Park, pack warm and waterproof clothing (even if the forecast is good).
There is no fireplace at Waiopehu Hut. There is no gas supplied at the hut.
Stay safe in the outdoors
- Choose the right trip for you. Learn about the route and make sure you have the skills for it.
- Understand the weather. Check weather forecasts.
- Pack warm clothes and extra food. Check gear lists.
- Share your plans and take ways to get help. Share directly or use the Outdoor Intentions form or Plan My Walk. Take a distress beacon.
- Take care of yourself and each other.
Wellington/Kapiti information
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