Description (North to South) |
A stile over a fence at the end of McNicol Road takes you onto the Wairoa River Track. Note that as yet there’s no signage naming this track or indicating distance but its signed through, and it's only an hour or two’s tramp through to the Hunua Ranges Regional Park. The track follows the true right of the Wairoa through some pretty stretches of bush and is flat through the first 2 kilometres, before leaving the river to skirt around a gorge section, and climb to a track intersection. At that junction, the track heads steeply downhill and back towards the river. At the bottom of the hill, it splashes across a small stream draining an interior swamp, and enters a small pine plantation. The track is not particularly well marked here, but if you trend right, towards the unseen river, you’ll soon break out of the forest, and it’s then easy going on a grassed terrace with the Wairoa in view below. Continue on through an old farm gate, and a final stretch along what was once a bulldozed access road and the entry into the Hunua Ranges Regional Park is marked by a entry back into bushland. You need to pay attention to the markers, here, and there’s also one slippery scramble down to, and across a stream, before ascending on newly installed steps up to Cossey Access Road.
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| Extra Info |
The track southern end of the track is accessed by Hunua Road from Papakura, then the White Road turnoff just before Hunua township, turning right into Falls Road, then left onto Cossey Access Road (sometimes called Massey Road). Park just before the cattlestop on Cossey Access Road, and the track begins (or exits) onto the road about 50 metres uphill of the cattlestop.
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