Pinnacles Track

Pinnacles Track - Putangirua - Aorangi Forest Park

Pinnacles Track

Putangirua - Aorangi Forest Park

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Walking along the valley floor
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Pinnacles Track

4km return | 2-4 hours return

The eerie scenes in The Return of the King as Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli ride along the Dimholt Road to meet the Army of the Dead were filmed against the surreal backdrop of the Pinnacles.

The Putangirua Pinnacles are hoodoos. It’s like stepping into another world once immersed in the fluted columns. The mighty columns thrust skyward and seem ready to topple at the slightest breath. The walls of the valley are weathered to curtain-like forms, the many small pinnacles resembling a fairytale castle. Mini canyons segregate pinnacle ridges, although you should be wary of exploring these as rockfalls are frequent, especially in high winds or during rain

Walking Track

Access

3.6 km after Pirinoa, turn left into Whangaimoana Road (signposted Ngawi and Cape Palliser). Putangirua Pinnacles are signposted on the left after 13 km.

There’s a DoC camping area with toilets and picnic benches. The track starts from the far end of the campground.

Track

The track effectively follows the streambed, with the variety of loose rock sizes sometimes making it tough going. Feet sink into the loose gravel and the larger pebbles make the footing uneven. Try and pick a route along the dried streambeds, where a deposit of mud and sand makes a more even surface.

After 10 minutes, a well-concealed signpost on the left marks the exit of the bushwalk. After a further 15 minutes another signpost marks the start of the track to the lookout. Shortly after, bear left to the side arm of the valley, where the main area of pinnacles begins to tower above. You will already begin to note the fluted erosion patterns on the valley walls. It will take around 40 minutes for a thorough exploration of this other-worldly landscape.

Return via the same track or follow the Bush Walk Loop via the lookout.

The track climbs steadily through the forest, occasionally aided with steps. After 20 minutes the lookout is signposted on the right. The elevated platform takes in the entire valley wall, with the rippled curtains of pinnacles sculpted into the gravels. This is a wondrous sight, ample reward for the effort of the climb. You gain a good perspective of the pinnacles’ form from here and how they link into the landscape.

Gorse bushes get friendly on the initial parts of the descent. Benches furnish the trackside, some placed in to take in views of the Rimutaka Range, Palliser Bay and Turakirae Head. The steady descent arrives on the streambed, 10 minutes above the carpark.

Geology

7-8 million years ago, the Aorangi Range was the only part of the region above sea level. Large alluvial gravel fans, similar to today’s Ngapotiki Fan formed on the southern margin, later to be submerged by rising sea levels. Tectonic upheavals have since re-exposed the consolidated gravel beds to form the ‘badlands erosion’ on show today.

The earth pillars, or ‘hoodoos’, form by rain washing off the soil surface, exposing a resistant layer of rock or large boulder, which forms a cap, protecting the rock beneath. When this cap is punctured the surrounding material is washed away until another resistant layer is encountered. This gives rise to pillars of differing heights. Where a cap still exists a fluted pinnacle forms. Heavy rain removes the softer silty matrix binding the conglomerate of gravels to expose the individual rocks.

The most severe erosion has taken place over the last 7,000 years. With forest clearance over the last 1,000 years the rates of erosion have been accelerated. Current rates are estimated at 1 cm per year, with some individual pillars being 1000 years old.

Details

Feature Value Info

Organisation

DOC Wairarapa

Central government organisation

Location

North IslandWairarapaNgawi

Categories

  • Activity__walking_and_trekkingWalking
  • Free

Directions

To Coordinates

Coordinates

-41.4494808547124

175.224687714165

Latitude
-41.4494808547124
Longitude
175.224687714165

Nearby

Reviews

    • Short hike near the area of Cape Palliser.
    • Good walk up to the view point.
    • The Pinnacles walk itself was OK.
    • 01Oct18.
    • Great walk.
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  • 4.5/5

    01Oct18.

    We went up to the lookout first then down to the base of the pinnacles. The first part and the return is along the stream bed. A bit heavy going in places. The base of the pinnacles is the same and steep with it so hard work.

    As for the pinnacles, it was a bit murky when we were there so not seen in their best light. Perhaps a sunny day would make it a better spectacle. Although a somewhat different place, and continent, check out Brice Canyon, Utah!

    In spite of that, you have to go there at least once. Glad we did.

    Reviewed about 6 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    01Oct18.

    Damp start to the day but not cold. Walked to the lookout then down to the pinnacles base. Good stuff. Hard work walking on gravel but worth it. Don’t think we will go again tho. A bit out of the way. Glad we did it tho.

    Reviewed about 6 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    Very impressive and more so the further you go up the streamside path.

    Beware this path though, for it’s really not a path but a scramble up the streambed. As noted you will be crossing back and forth across it several times and you really do make your own way. Good shoes are a must! It’s posted as 1.5 hours round trip but that’s only if you hustle and it is a challenging scramble both ways. Probably best to plan two hours at least.

    Well worth the effort though and push all the way up, the view back down is amazing!

    Reviewed over 6 years ago

    UNITED STATES
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    Teb

  • 4.0/5

    This was a really interesting walk amongst almost spooky pinnacles.

    Easy to see why it was chosen for a lord of the rings scene! We would recommend going up via the lookout first and then returning along the stream bed. 3 reasons for this: it's easy to miss the path up to the lookout from the stream bed, walking among the pinnacles is more impressive than the lookout so best to do second and finally it's just harder work walking up a stream bed! Wear good (preferably waterproof) shoes due to having to cross the river several times. Enjoy!

    Reviewed almost 7 years ago

  • 4.0/5

    We made the 'lookout' walk from topside to came back by the river side.

    The second part was a little bit complicated. Not enough signs. The first part was perfect.

    Reviewed about 7 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    We were positively surprised about the rock formations!

    They looked cool even in the poor and rainy weather we had! Took us about 2h to walk the stream bed up to the pinnacles and return via the lookout path. On the way we needed to carefully cross water streams several times. Good footgear is recommended. Beware of the falling rocks! Many of them fell near us because of the rain.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago

  • 4.0/5

    The stream walk was beautiful with steep pinnacles on both sides.

    The lookout was so/so. Lovely campsite at the beginning of the walk as well as the beach across the road.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017

  • 3.5/5

    The Pinnacles walk itself was OK.

    There is a viewpoint from where you can see the whole thing but it is all much more impressive when you walk up the gorge and you are looking up at them.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017

  • 5.0/5

    Nice walk, interesting rocks.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016

  • 5.0/5

    Nice walk, interesting spot/view.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016

  • 1.5/5

    Very exhausting walk up to the lookout point but not really worth it, had to get down very slippery ground.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago

  • 1.0/5

    Path was not easy to see.

    Only 1 sign on path.

    Reviewed over 13 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    01Oct18.

    We went up to the lookout first then down to the base of the pinnacles. The first part and the return is along the stream bed. A bit heavy going in places. The base of the pinnacles is the same and steep with it so hard work.

    As for the pinnacles, it was a bit murky when we were there so not seen in their best light. Perhaps a sunny day would make it a better spectacle. Although a somewhat different place, and continent, check out Brice Canyon, Utah!

    In spite of that, you have to go there at least once. Glad we did.

    Reviewed about 6 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    01Oct18.

    Damp start to the day but not cold. Walked to the lookout then down to the pinnacles base. Good stuff. Hard work walking on gravel but worth it. Don’t think we will go again tho. A bit out of the way. Glad we did it tho.

    Reviewed about 6 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    Very impressive and more so the further you go up the streamside path.

    Beware this path though, for it’s really not a path but a scramble up the streambed. As noted you will be crossing back and forth across it several times and you really do make your own way. Good shoes are a must! It’s posted as 1.5 hours round trip but that’s only if you hustle and it is a challenging scramble both ways. Probably best to plan two hours at least.

    Well worth the effort though and push all the way up, the view back down is amazing!

    Reviewed over 6 years ago

    UNITED STATES
    Teb's avatar

    Teb

  • 4.0/5

    This was a really interesting walk amongst almost spooky pinnacles.

    Easy to see why it was chosen for a lord of the rings scene! We would recommend going up via the lookout first and then returning along the stream bed. 3 reasons for this: it's easy to miss the path up to the lookout from the stream bed, walking among the pinnacles is more impressive than the lookout so best to do second and finally it's just harder work walking up a stream bed! Wear good (preferably waterproof) shoes due to having to cross the river several times. Enjoy!

    Reviewed almost 7 years ago

  • 4.0/5

    We made the 'lookout' walk from topside to came back by the river side.

    The second part was a little bit complicated. Not enough signs. The first part was perfect.

    Reviewed about 7 years ago

  • 3.5/5

    The Pinnacles walk itself was OK.

    There is a viewpoint from where you can see the whole thing but it is all much more impressive when you walk up the gorge and you are looking up at them.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017

  • 4.0/5

    The stream walk was beautiful with steep pinnacles on both sides.

    The lookout was so/so. Lovely campsite at the beginning of the walk as well as the beach across the road.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017

  • 5.0/5

    Nice walk, interesting rocks.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016

  • 5.0/5

    Nice walk, interesting spot/view.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016

  • 4.5/5

    We were positively surprised about the rock formations!

    They looked cool even in the poor and rainy weather we had! Took us about 2h to walk the stream bed up to the pinnacles and return via the lookout path. On the way we needed to carefully cross water streams several times. Good footgear is recommended. Beware of the falling rocks! Many of them fell near us because of the rain.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago

  • 4.0/5

    Not well signed, otherwise, great views, especially of the Lord of the Rings filming site.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in October 2016

    GERMANY
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    Ben

  • 5.0/5

    A good family track to look down on the Pinnacles and there is a free campground at the bottom.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in November 2016

  • 4.5/5

    The walk takes you 1.5 hours return, more if you stop often to take pictures (and you will).

    The scenery is absolutely stunning. The path isn't very comfortable, I recommend steady shoes. Also the walk is very poorly signposted.

    Reviewed almost 8 years ago

  • 4.0/5

    Very nice Pinnacles and a nice Lord of the Rings spot.

    Reviewed about 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016

  • 4.0/5

    Very nice formations, especially as a ton of the early Peter Jackson movie staff got lost in the woods because of some old, forgotten signs but it was an awesome adventure!!

    Reviewed about 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016

  • 3.5/5

    Unusual scenery, a little 'mystic', nice flat walk.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016

  • 4.0/5

    From the beginning of the Pinnacles, dangerous but so beautiful.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016

  • 4.0/5

    Super cool.

    Unique landscape. Was fun to walk around amongst the Pinnacle bases.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in January 2016

  • 5.0/5

    Stunning view, there is also a great lighthouse and a seal colony nearby.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in February 2016

  • 5.0/5

    Good walk up to the view point.

    Amazing features, never seen anything like them. Really nice to have a good explore around the valleys between them at the bottom.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in January 2016

  • 5.0/5

    Impressive rock formations and film location of the Lord of the Rings.

    Very large seal colony near the lighthouse of Cape Palliser.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in October 2015

  • 4.5/5

    9/10 for its natural beauty, 10/10 for Lord of The Rings fans, as some scenes were captured here.

    The walk can lead you both to the top of the ridge where you can see it all at once, or to the bottom where you can really enjoy the unique landscape it is, so do not skip anything :-)

    Reviewed over 8 years ago

  • 4.0/5

    45 minutes to the Pinnacles.

    Surreal scenery, looks like someone built this but it is all natural.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    Not very popular but in my opinion, it is one of the best walks or places in New Zealand.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago

  • 3.5/5

    Featured in Lord of the Rings before Legolas and Gimli go into the land of the dead!

    Impressive rock formations, but don't get expectations too high based on the films - it is not as large as it looks. Camp at the base of the Pinnacles and do a long walk - lovely beach there to.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago

  • 1.5/5

    Very exhausting walk up to the lookout point but not really worth it, had to get down very slippery ground.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago

  • 4.0/5

    Short hike near the area of Cape Palliser.

    We first made our way up through the riverbed and for the way back we looped over the mountain shoulder. About 1.5 hours, worth itl.

    Reviewed almost 9 years ago

  • 5.0/5

    Awesome landscape and perfect for Lord of the Rings fans.

    Reviewed over 10 years ago and experienced in January 2014

  • 5.0/5

    Great walk.

    Follow your nose and you won't go far wrong. See how far you can climb in between them! It took us two hours return, which included about half hour there.

    Whilst you are here, go further down the road and see the seal colony and lighthouse!

    Reviewed over 11 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    Impressive walk, really worth it.

    When you are there you should also drive to Cape Palliser: visit the lighthouse and the seals.

    Reviewed almost 12 years ago