Hakarimata Rail Trail & Walkway - Hakarimata Rail Trail & Walkway 223 Waingaro Road

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Hakarimata Rail Trail & Walkway 223 Waingaro Road, Ngāruawāhia 3793, New Zealand

Postal code : 3793
Website : http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/waikato/places/hakarimata-scenic-reserve/tracks/hakarimata-rail-trail/
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Hakarimata Rail Trail & Walkway 223 Waingaro Road, Ngāruawāhia 3793, New Zealand
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Anna on Google

Love it here, peaceful walk and love the waterfall. The walk to the swimming hole is flat track all the way apart from a few steps at the bush part. I take my double mountain buggy on this walk and have plenty of room for it :). At the start there is loose metal for about the first 10 min of the walk so it would be hard for a small wheeled pram/stroller to push through you'd have to carry it, otherwise it's all easy track rest of the way.
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Unknown Xx on Google

9/10 experience. I’m an 5 ft 11, 155 kg women who climbed the haks. I clearly ain’t fit at all & I didn’t expect to finish this walk but I did after 50 water breaks, 100 rest stops, almost bursting into tears 7 times.... I completed the walk within 1.5hours. I looked back many times contemplating if I should go back down cause I’m so tired but I had climbed so far to do that so I kept pushing forward...Definitely a tough walk but it’s so worth it ! I am not an experienced hiker nor am I a fit person but my determination to completing the hike is what got me to the top. Was just in time for the sunset & it made it 100x worth it . These reviews are bias & I am a clear example that you don’t have to be the fittest person to do this walk! Afterwards give yourself a rest because your muscles will be sore but continue to do light workouts at home or at the gym.
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Julia L on Google

We did the southern loop of Hakarimata Track. After a flat beginning (the Rail Trail) you get to climb lots of stairs. The track goes up and down the hills several times before one reaches the lookout and before you get the chance to head back to Ngaruawahia (Brownlee Ave). Only few parts of the challenging track are directly in the sun. We really liked it although best view is at the tower.
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Sans Sullivan on Google

It's an awesome walking trail that branches out so if you are able you can go further into the ranges
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joe veryuncool on Google

Awesome! Went with a friend for a run, I ran end to end both ways and loved it. But its not for the faint hearted if you do the northern end. I would call it a reasonably "technical" track..! ?
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David Rodger on Google

If you are looking for a good walk with interesting surrounds then this is a good walk wether for health or recreation. Old railway lines always have a special interest.
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Scott Marks on Google

The start of the trails follows the old Glen Massey railway line and runs for about 1.5 km. At the end of this bit is a picnic area and toilet. The rail walk is flat and mostly gravel or grass. Easy to bike and there is a bike stand at the picnic area. After the picnic area the old rail line is overgrown and not accessible, but when it was active is use to run through to into Glen Massey, however was closed in 1954. There has been some talk about extending the trail further along the old railway but as of Sep 2020 there's been no further progress. From the picnic area the trail stops following the old railway line and starts heading up to the the ridgeline of the Hakarimatas. A little way along you'll find Cascade waterfall. You can climb up some of the waterfall to another few waterfall steps up the river. If you continue up to the ridge it'll take about 2 hours along the Hakarimata ridgeline to the summit. A warning though, this is a tough walk with a lot of stair climbing. If you're not fit, or an experienced hiker I wouldn't recommend it.
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Jared Pickles on Google

A nice tranquil walk through a trail and bush, surrounded by birds. There are toilets a half hour walk from start but bring hand sanitizer as bow place to wash hands. A pleasant place to bring the family to see the cascade falls and have a picnic on the tables provided. There is a bike rack to secure your bike as no bikes on hiking track to the summit.

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