7th December 2022 Tracks & Trails
Connector trails between Westport’s Buller Bridge and Victoria Square are due to be completed by the end of the month.
A new walkway linking the Mahia Peninsula’s eastern and western sides will open to the public on Thursday.
The Department of Conservation is keeping the 1.2 kilometre Omaha Cove Walkway north of Auckland closed for the summer due to a landslide earlier this month that damaged the track.
An almost fully-booked summer is ahead for Hollyford Wilderness Experience, and with newly-renovated accommodation, back-end investments and a win at the New Zealand Tourism Awards, there is much to get on with.
Ultimate Hikes has officially opened its 2022/23 hiking season and is marking its 30th year of operation on the popular Milford Track.
The experience could generate $161m in West Coast visitor spend over its initial 25 years.
The warning comes after two people were rescued from the Tongariro Alpine Crossing on Sunday after they became exhausted and realised the track was beyond their abilities.
The Department of Conservation has closed the Central North Island’s Arataki Track in Pureroa Forest Park due to landslip and erosion damage.
The Department of Conservation has closed the Mangapohue Natural Bridge Walk in the Waikato region due to erosion risk.
Consent is being sought from the Department of Conservation for the development of a walking and cycling trail on the southern slopes of Mt Ruapehu.
The Taranaki Crossing visitor centre is set to undergo a $2.9m redevelopment as work gets underway to improve the experience for people traversing 41 kilometres of tracks in the region.
The Paparoa Track Great Walk came through last week’s rainstorms relatively unscathed but the access road on the Blackball side is damaged.
The Hooker Valley Track in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park has been closed from its first swing bridge due to recent erosion.
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Construction is about to get underway on a connector trail that will link the Buller Bridge with the Toki Poutangata Bridge.
Sections of Tauranga’s Mt Maunganui Mauao will be closed to the public next week as works get underway to place new wayfinding signage and cultural touchpoints across the mountain.
The first phase of the Ngā Ara Tipuna history trail in Central Hawke’s Bay is now complete.
The Department of Conservation has been granted additional capability to consider bicycle trail proposals across public conservation land in Otago.
The exact cap is still to be determined but local iwi has suggested 800, says DOC.
Te Araroa Wellington Trust is on the hunt for two new trustees to help govern the section of the Te Araroa walking track running from near Levin to the South Coast of Wellington.
The Department of Conservation has closed a section of the Tangoio Falls in Hawke’s Bay due to recent weather events.
Get ready for the opening of bookings for Great Walks 2022-23.
Skyline Queenstown has launched Skyline Guided Walks at Ben Lomond.
The upgrade of Hump Ridge Track to Great Walk status is underway, with the first spade hitting the ground in Southland this week.
Visitors to Pigeon Island/Wāwāhi Waka on Lake Whakatipu who wish to stay in the hut overnight will now need to book online in advance with Queenstown Lakes District Council.
Journey along Wellington’s highest peaks between Johnsonville and Karori.
The search for a missing tramper in Milford Sound will continue today with additional search and rescue personnel being brought into assist.
The Department of Conservation will open bookings in April for its huts, lodges and campsites for the 2022-23 season.
Matakana Coast Trail Trust is urging people to make a submission to Auckland Council to support the proposed $50m Pūhoi to Mangawhai cycle trail.
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The first stage of work in repairing storm damage to the Heaphy Track will begin late next week, the Department of Conservation has confirmed.
Through-trips on the Heaphy Track will not be possible for several months following severe damage caused by torrential rain last week.
The Heaphy Track is closed following torrential rain last week that severely damaged parts of the track.
The 4 Barrels Walking Wine Trail in Cromwell will pause over the autumn and winter seasons and reopen in October 2022.
Marlborough District Council is urging caution at Wither Hills Farm Park due to fire risk.
Queenstown Lakes District Council is buying 100ha of land at Mt Iron and Little Mt Iron in Wānaka.
Tūhoe says it is investing in a custom-built electric passenger boat, to replace previous water taxis and reduce fuel pollution on Lake Waikaremoana.
The Hakarimata Summit Track in Waikato has re-opened at Covid-19 alert level 2.
Around 95% of Taranaki Crossing routes will be upgraded over summer.
Tairāwhiti trails and a food festival have secured funding from Trust Tairāwhiti.
People walking parts of the Te Araroa Trail from Cape Reinga to Bluff are reminded to observe Covid-19 alert level 3 rules when in those areas.
Department of Conservation hut wardens are now in place on New Zealand’s newest Great Walk.
Parts of the storm-damaged Queen Charlotte Track will re-open on Saturday 25 September, says the Department of Conservation.
The funding will create 15 full-time-equivalent staff over the length of the project, or roughly 50 part-time seasonal positions.
DOC will contribute $1.9m funding from the Jobs for Nature programme to extend a Kauri dieback programme in Auckland.
The Department of Conservation is looking for information about vandalism to huts in the Lake Manapouri area.
Work is progressing to restore the flood-damaged Queen Charlotte Track and Link Pathway in the Marlborough region ahead of the school holidays in October.
Nelson City Council is seeking feedback on proposals to increase the number of family-friendly walking routes and mountain biking tracks in the region.
The New Zealand Geographic Board Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa is calling for submissions on place name changes in Fiordland.
The first map of individual kauri trees in the Waitakere Ranges Regional Park has been released to help combat the spread of kauri dieback.