Nature Walk
The Mangakara Nature Walk starts from the lodge grounds and takes about an hour to
complete. This part of the Mangakara Valley escaped the woodman's axe and remains
here as a unique part of the original forest for us to see and appreciate.
The walk through podocarp-hardwood forest descends into a small valley, where it
forms a loop and crosses the Mangakara Stream. A guide is available from the lodge
warden or Dept. of Conservation (Waikato Area Office)
which gives useful information about each of the numbered points of interest that
make up the Nature Trail.
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Hiking
There are up to 160 Km of walking tracks in the Pirongia Forest Park. The
many routes leading up to the summit of Mt. Pirongia (959 metres) follow ridges
which afford excellent viewpoints.
Below is a section of the track information from the DoC Leaflet 'Pirongia Forest
Park', contact DoC or the
Lodge Warden for a copy of this leaflet.
Possible Trips for School Groups:
- Ruapane Viewpoint
This is the one the warden recommends for Primary School Groups because of the
sense of adventure and the stunning views from the viewpoint, 723m in
altitude. It takes about two hours one way. There is a large picnic
area at the viewpoint and for those with energy to spare there are a
few chained sections just after the viewpoint.
- Whararoa Viewpoint
Excellent views from 823m in altitude, but more adventurous as a short section of
chains prior to the viewpoint being reached. About two and a half hours one way
(a cause of confusion is a rocky section about half an hour prior to the viewpoint,
as a break in the bush convinces people they have already attained the
viewpoint).
- The Summit
Hikes to the summit are only suitable for smaller fit groups, as the loop can take
between 8 and 11 hours. A possibility would be a small group going to the summit
and staying in the hut (sleeps 6). The hut is 30 minutes passed the summit and this
takes 4-5 hours one way.
- Nikau Walk
An easy track along the Kaniwhaniwha Stream, which ends in a circular walk through
lovely native forest. There is also a swimming hole and the start/end of this track
(risk management to be assessed by teachers). This track requires transport
(about 10-15 mins drive from the lodge).
- Interesting Arrival/Daparture from the lodge
On arrival some groups drop the children at Corcoran Road end to start the walk to
Ruapane Viewpoint (1 hour) and then walk back to the lodge (2 hours). This
gives a three hour walk (less than a direct return to Ruapane) and uses two
different paths for most of the trip. Also can be done in reverse.
Logistics: The luggage MUST be dropped off at the lodge and not left with the hiking
students.
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Dept. Of Conservation,
Waikato Area Office,
P. O. Box 20025, Hamilton 3240
Level 5, 73 Rostrevor Street, Hamilton.
Tel: (07) 838 3363 Fax: (07) 838 1004
Web Page: www.doc.govt.nz/
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Page Designed by
Feb. 2000
Last updated October 2007.
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