Mohaka River – Grade 3 sits in Te Pōhue in New Zealand’s Hawke’s Bay Region, a full-day whitewater run that packs four hours of paddling, swims, and raw backcountry scenery into a 7–8 hour outing. The run starts with easy, navigable grade 2 rapids and builds through a handful of punchy grade 3 drops, giving first-time rafters and returning paddlers a clear progression to practice strokes and timing. Shuttles in operator vehicles carry small groups to remote put-ins; expect a full day away from roads and cell service.
On the water the river changes moods quickly: flat pools that invite swims and drifting contrast with choppy waves and technical rapids that demand quick commands and teamwork. Guides coach paddling, safety, and rivercraft so that families with teens aged 12+ and mixed-ability groups can find a rhythm. The operator limits groups to a maximum of 18 people and enforces safety rules including a minimum participant weight of 23 kg and chest size minimum and maximum limits; unaccompanied minors are not permitted and no alcohol is allowed before or during the trip. Please disclose medical conditions in advance.
The setting is what makes this trip stand out—wild backcountry river corridors, steep banks ringed with native bush, and frequent birdlife. The rare Blue Duck (Whio) has been sighted here, a highlight for wildlife lovers and a reminder of regional conservation efforts. Photography opportunities are abundant: low-angle shots from the raft, portrait shots of the rapids, and quiet frames of river pools and forest edge.
Logistics are straightforward: arrive at the meeting spot 10 minutes before the start time listed on the online booking system, expect 7–8 hours total, and bring appropriate swimwear and a dry change of clothes. Guides provide rafts, helmets, and PFDs; participants should come prepared for cold water, sun exposure, and active paddling.
This grade 3 Mohaka run is a rare combination of accessible technical whitewater and genuine backcountry character in Hawke’s Bay. It’s ideal for families with adventurous teens, small groups seeking a full-day whitewater challenge, and anyone who wants an immersive river day that balances thrills, wildlife sightings, and careful guiding. For those planning a trip to this part of New Zealand, the Mohaka Grade 3 trip is a practical, pulse-raising way to connect with a live river and the stewardship community working to protect it.
Pack a hearty lunch, at least 1–2 liters of water, sun protection, a towel and a dry bag for cameras. Wear quick-dry clothing and sturdy river shoes; participants often bring neoprene booties in cooler months. Guides run a full safety briefing and basic river-rescue practice before launch. Rafts, helmets, and PFDs are supplied; note the operator maintains a smoke- and vape-free policy.