1. Around the Mountain Circuit, Egmont National Park
Circling what could be considered New Zealand’s most scenic volcano, this loop will give you a new perspective and appreciation of this monolithic peak.
Going from thick forest to stunted, moss-covered goblin forest and up into the scarred alpine terrain higher up Mt Taranaki, the 52km track traverses a range of environments.
Despite its symmetrical appearance, Taranaki’s different faces also prove remarkably different, from the scoured south and western side to Fanthams Peak, clinging like a mini-me to its south-eastern flank, and the smoother terrain of the northside.
The six huts on the track also offer great viewpoints of the mountain and views across the Taranaki plains and coastline.
Predator control projects have brought about a resurgence in birdlife in the park – the government and local councils plan to spend $47m making the entire region predator-free by 2023.
For those with more time, or looking for more of a challenge, there are excellent side trips to Pouakai Range or Syme Hut on Fanthams Peak – the best-sited hut on the mountain, or take a day to climb the 2518m summit.
Being the only prominent peak in the region, Taranaki also takes the brunt of the weather, so it pays to be flexible. But the track has numerous well-spaced exit points if the weather packs in.

