Wairere Falls
The Wairere Falls track takes walkers through a beautiful, diverse range of natural scenery. Besides the spectacular 153m high falls there are beautiful river falls and cascades, a fine grove of nikau, puriri and kohekohe, and an upper section of track takes you through tree ferns and totara in native forest. The falls lookout and summit offer magnificent views of the valley and the Waikato Plains.In summer there are plenty of pools to wade and paddle in, and the track can be explored further up the river.
How to Get There
The Wairere Falls walk is 10km south of Te Aroha, off State Highway 26 (Te Aroha-Okauia Road) on Goodwin Road.
Attractions and Facilities
Wairere Falls track(Steep sections, with steps, 2-4hrs return) A well formed track from the carpark crosses the river on bridges at several points, before climbing from the base of the cliff. Steps lead to the top of the gorge, through a tree grove and to the falls lookout platform (2 hours return). The track continues up, with steps and staircases, through forest to the top of the hill,branching to a lookout (4hrs return). Return along the same tracks.Car parking is provided at the start of the track. Toilets are located near the carpark.
Please Remember
Dogs, horses, vehicles (including bicycles and motorbikes), fires, removal of plants or animals,camping or hunting are not permitted.
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Protect plants and animals.
Remove rubbish.
Bury toilet waste.
Keep streams and lakes clean.
Take care with fires.
Camp carefully.
Keep to the track.
Consider others.
Respect our cultural heritage.
Enjoy your visit.
Toitu te Whenua
(Leave the land undisturbed).
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