Taraire Track
Waitakere Ranges Regional Park
- 1 hr loop track
- Easy/medium
A short loop walk at Karekare.
Walking time
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1 hr |
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Distance
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0.9km |
Type
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Loop track
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Grade
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Easy/medium
Narrow track over rough ground with poor marking. Grades explained
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Bookings
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No bookings — open access
No — open access
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Starts
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Lone Kauri Road, above Karekare car park. |
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Ends
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Karekare Road just north of Karekare car park. |
Maps
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-
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Altitude
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10m
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170m
Altitude change 160m
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The Taraire Track explores the forested valleys in behind Karekare, providing a good contrast to the blacksand beach walks. The track can be hard to follow due to variable marking standards and a heavy coating of taraire leaves obliterating the path.
Karekare is accessed by turning off Piha Road onto Karekare Road or Lone Kauri Road. A large car park by the beach fills up quickly at weekends (accessible toilets here). From the Karekare car park, head south along the road until it climbs for a few minutes. Watch for the "La Trobe Track" signpost at the view of Karekare Falls.
Take the track over a bridge and down to the bottom of the falls. There is a picnic area here under pohutukawa trees.
The Taraire Track leads uphill. The narrow track climbs through wind-sculpted pohutukawa and kanuka, into a forest of karaka, taraire, and young kauri. After 30 minutes the track eases off and drops across a small stream. A vague track leads down the valley. A few marker pegs lead uphill and over a second easy ridge to the La Trobe Track junction. This track is currently closed.
An easy stroll through manuka and tree ferns leads to a little stream. Cross it and follow it most of the way down the hillside to the road.