Kerikeri River walking track - New Zealand

4.8/5 based on 8 reviews

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Jamie Clarke on Google

A great and enjoyable walking track that takes you right from where the Kerikeri River meets the sea up to the beautiful Rainbow Falls. A recommended walking track for those wanting to see nature at its most glamorous
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Liz Wright on Google

Can get a little slippery in a typical Northland downpour but a lovely, easy walk.
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Sandra Coulter on Google

Nice bush walk. Just over 4 kms.
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Sandra Davies on Google

A beaut track. Park at end and drive with your walking partner to the start.
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Haiying Shi on Google

The track passes through stands of young kauri, tōtara and associated native vegetation. As you walk along the track, you will pass the remains of the historic Kerikeri hydro-election station, built as part of the hydro-electric generation scheme that operated between 1930 and 1967. The building’s remains are open to the public. You can see interesting rock formations close to the Wharepuke Falls. At the base of these falls is a popular swimming-hole. Ten minutes westward along the river from the Wharepuke Falls, the Kerikeri River Track goes under the Heritage Bypass and takes you to a seating area at the Fairy Pools. 10,000 Steps Northland: This track equates to about 4,667 steps. Fishing is allowed in the Kerikeri River. The Kerikeri River Track starts in the Kerikeri Basin Reserve and ends at the Rainbow Falls, Kerikeri. Access the track from •the carpark at the start of Landing Road •Rainbow Falls Road •Heritage Bypass, north of the bridge •Edkins Road, signposted between 33 and 37 Edkins Road •Dogs are not permitted on the walking tracks in the Kerikeri Basin due to the risk they pose to kiwi and other wildlife. •Parking, picnicking and a BBQ area in the Kerikeri Basin Recreation Reserve at the eastern end of the track. To get there – travel along the Heritage Bypass, turn right into Waipapa Road, then right into Landing Road. The Kerikeri Basin Recreation Reserve is at the far end of Landing Road. •Parking and picnic facilities are also at the western end of the track – access from Rainbow Falls Road
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Hamish Long on Google

Well kept track with amazing views of truly beautiful Kauri trees. No matter the weather it's always worth a walk!
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Renae C. Greenman on Google

Easy walking track from Kerikeri’s Stone Store to Rainbow Falls, passing through Wharepuke Falls. Lush greenery and a well formed trail with pretty steady leveling throughout. Can be slippery and muddy when wet, so wear a good pair of trail runners.
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Michael Davidson on Google

Had a stroll along here from the Stone Store to the first waterfall. Really nice walk and amazing waterfall.

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