Manawatu Gorge Track, Manawatu Gorge Scenic Reserve

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A viewpoint offering unimpeded views to the Manawatu River and Te Apiti Wind Farm. Photo: Peter Laurenson

The Manawatu River existed long before the Tararua Ranges, now south of the river, or the Ruahine Ranges, now to the north. So, as the ranges rose, the unrelenting river carved the gorge.

The gorge walks offer an accessible nature experience the whole family can enjoy. This track is mostly through bush, offering shade on a hot day.

The Gorge Track is not a circuit, but walking in either direction is fine and it’s only 10km. Either end involves a fairly steep initial section, which then levels out a couple of hundred metres above the gorge.

There are plenty of places to stop along the well graded, mostly smooth trail; and five lookouts offer nice views into the gorge and out to wind and dairy farms.

In fact, a point of difference on this walk is the electricity-generating windmills. Love them or hate them, they’re rather majestic structures, whether viewed en-mass across the gorge (Te Apiti Wind Farm) or individually up close (Tararua Wind Farm). You hear them before your see them – an ominous swooshing.

The native bush is mainly tawa and podocarp forest, with nikau palms and giant maidenhair fern, which is unique to the Manawatu, also in abundance.

There’s a significant conservation programme underway and birdlife is becoming increasingly abundant. Expect to see and hear shining cuckoo, tomtit, riflemen and tui.

Another point of interest is the impressive 6.2m high metal sculpture of Whatonga, towering into the canopy near the western end of the trail. Whatonga was one of three recognised chiefs on board the Kurahaupo Waka, which journeyed across the Pacific. He continued his waka-bourne explorations around the New Zealand coast, eventually travelling up the Manawatu River.

Distance
7.63km
Grade
Easy
Area
Manawatu Gorge Scenic Reserve
Time
3-5hr
Access
12km east of Palmerston North. Access the western end at the car park to the left of SH3, just before the gorge entrance. From the east (Woodville end), access is from Gorge Road
Map
BM35
Alistair Hall

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