Ngamuwahine Track 271 Ngamuwahine Road, Lower Kaimai, Bay of Plenty 3171
About the Business
Welcome to Ngamuwahine Track, located in the stunning Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand. This establishment is not just a park, but a point of interest that offers a unique and unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
The track begins by climbing through the lush bush, providing a picturesque setting as you immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the surroundings. As you make your way along the track, you will come across a river that flows behind the lodge at the end of Ngamuwahine Road. Crossing this river adds an exciting element to your journey before the track levels out on a scenic ridge. At the end of your hike, you will reach an intersection with the Leyland O'Brien Tramline Track, providing even more opportunities for exploration.
To access the actual track, you will need to climb over the locked gate located to the right of Ngamuwahine Lodge. Once you have overcome this hurdle, you will be rewarded with the true start of the Department of Conservation (DOC) track. The Ngamuwahine Stream, famous for its trout, can also be accessed via this track. Please note that licenses are required for fishing and can be conveniently purchased from Fish and Game New Zealand outlets.
To reach Ngamuwahine Track, simply take Ngamuwahine Road off SH29. At the end of the road, past the lodge, you will find yourself surrounded by the enchanting forest, ready to embark on your adventure.
Whether you are seeking a peaceful walk through nature, a challenging tramp, or a chance to indulge in some trout fishing, Ngamuwahine Track has something to offer for everyone. So come and discover the natural wonders of this beautiful region and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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Location & Phone number
271 Ngamuwahine Road, Lower Kaimai, Bay of Plenty 3171, New Zealand
Reviews
"In the bush most of the time. Check the weather forecast before heading out. Stream crossings."
"This is definitely a track for more experienced trampers rather than a 'family stroll in the bush'. There are some tricky bits, and the water crossing is hazardous - rocks are slippery and the water is fast. It's a good track for those who are ready for a bit of a challenge."
"A favourite place of ours. Very peaceful and scenic!"
"Awesome bush walk for semi skilled walkers/trampers. I did the loop track, plus more with the Shoe Strings walking group. Track is a close drive from Tauranga."
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