Return to the River
Te Araroa's Rangiriri-Huntly trail - the next leg in our 30-kilometre Waikato riverside trail - is underway. The new trail continues where the Meremere-Rangiriri Trail left off last year.
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Te Araroa's Rangiriri-Huntly trail - the next leg in our 30-kilometre Waikato riverside trail - is underway. The new trail continues where the Meremere-Rangiriri Trail left off last year.
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At 320 metres altitude, and amidst swirling cloud, Sir Edmund Hillary rode the steep stretches to a new trail opening at the top of Pakiri Hill in a farm trailer…
Media Statement from the Office of Hon Steve Maharey
Minister of Social Services and Employment
20 November 2001
New Zealand's First Social Entrepreneur signed up
The man who is developing a walkway the length…
Far North
A 120 km trail from Ahipara, at the southern end of the west coast Ninety Mile Beach and Kerikeri on the east coast, began in March as part…
Architect Nigel Cook has designed trail shelters for Te Araroa's 120km "Ocean to Ocean" trail in the Far North.
John Smith has taken on the job of putting a 10-kilometre walkway up the Puhinui Stream in Manukau City - part of Te Araroa.
Read moreWhat makes long trails tick? Te Araroa Trust has recently published a monograph titled 'Long Trails - Origins, Governance and Volunteer Support'.
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Russell and Cassie Pierce live in the Herekino Gorge in the Far North, on a large bush block on regenerating scrub, gumfield plateau and primeval forest.
Te Araroa's latest trail runs from top to bottom of Pakiri Hill - about 2 km between Rodney Road at the top end, and Bathgate Road at the bottom.