Support Te Araroa trail this Get Outdoors Week
For the duration of the week, the Trust is encouraging everybody who walks a section of the trail to make a donation for the trail’s future on the Trust’s website.
Read morePlease direct all media enquiries to our executive director Mark Weatherall on +64 21 132 45 19
For the duration of the week, the Trust is encouraging everybody who walks a section of the trail to make a donation for the trail’s future on the Trust’s website.
Read moreThe new service offers a shuttle service that will get you to Cape Reinga in under 7hrs. It is a oneway shuttle from Auckland to Cape Reinga.
Read moreTe Araroa trail walkers are being urged to take a pledge to respect the environment, Maori culture, private property and other outdoorspeople before beginning their 3,000 km journey this year.
Read morePLBs are small electronic devices that can be activated in an emergency to alert the search and rescue authorities that you or someone else needs help.
Read moreToday marks the official start of the 2019-2020 walking season, which runs from 1 October through to the end of April 2020.
Read moreWe have today released the Version 38 of our 2019/2020 Te Araroa Trail Maps and Notes.
Read moreThe review revealed strong public support for the Act.
Read moreWe have been alerted to the presence of Cyanide paste on the Te Araroa trail by a walker who had their controlled substance licence between Princhester and Aparima Huts.
Read moreAs a result of some recent changes at the Department of Conservation, they are no longer able to receive and hold Te Araroa walker parcels.
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