Haruru Falls Track

Haruru Falls Track

Waitangi National Trust Mangrove Walk

23 Rankers Reviews

1 Walking

11 Paihia

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Haruru Falls
Mature trees along the track

Information

Haruru Falls Track

approx 6 km one-way | 2 hours one-way

The elegantly constructed boardwalk through the mangroves provides the ideal way to explore this unique habitat, which is otherwise inaccessible by foot.

Walking Track

Access

The walk starts from the northern end of the Waitangi National Trust Park, opposite the Waitangi Trust Visitor Centre. This is the nearest carpark.

Alternatively, if attempting the walk in reverse, follow Puketona Road from Paihia for 5km and turn right into Haruru Falls Road. There is a carpark on the right after the bridge over the Waitangi River.

Track

Initially the track skirts the golf course (follow the yellow marker posts), before passing through a turnstile. Through the kanuka forest the track is wide and well-formed but unmetalled.

After 1 hour the track crosses an arm of the estuary on a boardwalk, which continues for approximately 20 minutes through the mangroves. It can be slippery when wet.

At the end of the boardwalk, turn left. The track skirts the shoreline of the Waitangi River before exiting through a turnstile. There is a 2-minute walk from the carpark at the Haruru Falls to a lookout over the falls.

Flora

Mangroves (Avicennia resinifera) are uniquely adapted to their harsh environment. Their shallow radial roots anchor well in the anaerobic muds and protect the trees from strong winds and tidal scours. Vertical breathing roots, known as pneumatophores, are exposed at low tide and enable the trees to transpire.

The leaves have a waxy topside, which reflects the strong light, and a downy coat of fine hairs on their underside retards the loss of water through transpiration. Mangrove seeds germinate on the tree and the seedpods can be carried on tidal currents for up to four months while the seed remains viable.

Mangroves are important indicators of the ecological health of an estuary. They reoxygenate the water and provide habitat for molluscs, crustaceans, up to 30 fish species and numerous wading birds.

After the boardwalk, the native vegetation sequence is exhibited on the estuary, from mangroves to salt marshes to coastal scrub.

Polynesian History

The Haruru Falls form a picturesque crescent and drain the Waitangi River. Before the advent of Europeans, horses and bridle tracks, the Waitangi River was the main Maori communications route. Haruru Falls represented the entrance to the Bay of Islands.

European History

Haruru was a busy port in the late 1800s, exporting timber, kauri gum, cattle, dairy produce, sheep and wool.

Details

Feature Value Info

Organisation

Far North District Council

Council organisation

Location

North IslandNorthlandPaihia

Categories

  • Activity__walking_and_trekkingWalking
  • Free

Directions

To Coordinates

Coordinates

-35.273478261456

174.048850440979

Latitude
-35.273478261456
Longitude
174.048850440979

Nearby

Reviews

    • A nice walk through the forest on a small road.
    • Really nice walk with nice spots!
    • Three hour walk .
    • Superb walking trail out to the waterfalls.
    • Interesting shortwalk through mangroves.
    Rating Count Percentage
    10/10 4
    17%
    9/10 6
    26%
    8/10 5
    22%
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  • 4.5/5

    22May24.

    We seniors enjoyed the walk especially the mangrove element.

    I agree with other reviews that the distance and timings given are not so accurate. Also that there are few places where you can see any distance and get a wider perspective.

    That said it is a very good walk. Easy in terms of not being able to get lost and the track is good subject to the caveat of very wet weather.

    I totally disagree with the previous review that said the falls are tiny. Eh? Not such a good flow as our last visit some years ago but that might be failing memory. Still a good enough sight for us to want to stay and eat our lunch there.

    Go.

    Reviewed 7 months ago

  • 3.5/5

    Nice view but sometimes too much bush.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in October 2016

  • 3.5/5

    A nice walk through the forest on a small road.

    The bad thing is that the waterfall is small but the walk is really nice.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in March 2016

  • 4.5/5

    Really nice walk with nice spots!

    The walk over the river was also really good.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016

  • 3.5/5

    Three hour walk .

    Nice bush walk into the mangrove. At the end, you end up at a waterfall. It was not an impressive waterfall. Coming back by the road is risky.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in January 2016

  • 4.0/5

    Mangrove part is very nice, through Kiwi territory, then on to the waterfall at the end.

    Reviewed almost 9 years ago

  • 3.0/5

    Very nice walk through forest, one can see mangroves, lots of birds.

    But Haruru Falls itself is a bit disappointing as it is really tiny.

    Reviewed almost 9 years ago

  • 3.5/5

    Started at Falls, straight into a bushwalk which got a bit boring then through a Mangrove swamp - very interesting.

    Took 2 hours.

    Reviewed about 10 years ago and experienced in March 2014

  • 4.5/5

    Good track through forest, kiwi habitat, mangrove forests.

    With Haruru Falls as the destination it is a lovely walk.

    Reviewed over 10 years ago and experienced in February 2014

  • 3.5/5

    2 hour walk through the forest.

    Reviewed almost 11 years ago

  • 4.0/5

    Really long way but beautiful at the end.

    Reviewed almost 11 years ago and experienced in December 2013

  • 5.0/5

    A well maintained and pleasing track, but one which has been reported inaccurately by e.g.

    paihia.co.nz making all other downline figures wrong too.

    Stats from GPS: averaged over several two-way journeys:

    Distance one way = 4.6 km.

    Time one way = 1.5 hours (slow-to-moderate pace with a few stops to take in the scenery). Terrain is flat to slight undulation, never more than ca. 20 m ASL. Hope that puts it into perspective.

    Reviewed over 11 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    22May24.

    We seniors enjoyed the walk especially the mangrove element.

    I agree with other reviews that the distance and timings given are not so accurate. Also that there are few places where you can see any distance and get a wider perspective.

    That said it is a very good walk. Easy in terms of not being able to get lost and the track is good subject to the caveat of very wet weather.

    I totally disagree with the previous review that said the falls are tiny. Eh? Not such a good flow as our last visit some years ago but that might be failing memory. Still a good enough sight for us to want to stay and eat our lunch there.

    Go.

    Reviewed 7 months ago

  • 3.5/5

    Nice view but sometimes too much bush.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in October 2016

  • 3.5/5

    A nice walk through the forest on a small road.

    The bad thing is that the waterfall is small but the walk is really nice.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in March 2016

  • 3.5/5

    Three hour walk .

    Nice bush walk into the mangrove. At the end, you end up at a waterfall. It was not an impressive waterfall. Coming back by the road is risky.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in January 2016

  • 4.5/5

    Really nice walk with nice spots!

    The walk over the river was also really good.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016

  • 4.0/5

    Mangrove part is very nice, through Kiwi territory, then on to the waterfall at the end.

    Reviewed almost 9 years ago

  • 3.0/5

    Very nice walk through forest, one can see mangroves, lots of birds.

    But Haruru Falls itself is a bit disappointing as it is really tiny.

    Reviewed almost 9 years ago

  • 3.5/5

    Started at Falls, straight into a bushwalk which got a bit boring then through a Mangrove swamp - very interesting.

    Took 2 hours.

    Reviewed about 10 years ago and experienced in March 2014

  • 4.5/5

    Good track through forest, kiwi habitat, mangrove forests.

    With Haruru Falls as the destination it is a lovely walk.

    Reviewed over 10 years ago and experienced in February 2014

  • 3.5/5

    2 hour walk through the forest.

    Reviewed almost 11 years ago

  • 4.0/5

    Really long way but beautiful at the end.

    Reviewed almost 11 years ago and experienced in December 2013

  • 5.0/5

    A well maintained and pleasing track, but one which has been reported inaccurately by e.g.

    paihia.co.nz making all other downline figures wrong too.

    Stats from GPS: averaged over several two-way journeys:

    Distance one way = 4.6 km.

    Time one way = 1.5 hours (slow-to-moderate pace with a few stops to take in the scenery). Terrain is flat to slight undulation, never more than ca. 20 m ASL. Hope that puts it into perspective.

    Reviewed over 11 years ago

  • 4.0/5

    Nice track goes through the mangrove - about two hours.

    Reviewed almost 12 years ago

  • 3.5/5

    A lot of different things to see and a nice and quiet place in the touristic Bay of Islands.

    Reviewed over 12 years ago and experienced in February 2012

  • 5.0/5

    Wonderful and diverse walk!!

    Reviewed over 12 years ago and experienced in February 2012

  • 4.5/5

    Very nice 6km walk through bush and mangrove swamps.

    Well sign posted and interesting noticeboard.

    Reviewed over 12 years ago and experienced in February 2012

  • 4.0/5

    Interesting shortwalk through mangroves.

    Reviewed over 13 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    Superb walking trail out to the waterfalls.

    Could be better advertised.

    Reviewed almost 14 years ago

  • 4.0/5

    Interesting walk across mangroves, nesting shags in trees close by path.

    Reviewed about 14 years ago and experienced in March 2010

  • 5.0/5

    Special + wont be forgotten.

    Reviewed over 14 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    Nice, easy walk for everybody through the forest.

    Reviewed almost 15 years ago

  • 3.5/5

    + Impressive scenery - Bad indicators on distance to falls

    Reviewed almost 15 years ago and experienced in March 2009