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Awahuri Forest Reserve Adventures

Awahuri Forest Reserve is a protected area along the Manawatu River known for its native forest remnants, diverse birdlife, and tranquil walking tracks.

Approximately 200 acres
Acres Protected
About 3 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 5,000+
Annual Visitors
1902
Year Established

About Awahuri Forest Reserve

 

Awahuri Forest Reserve is located in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand's North Island, offering a glimpse into native lowland forest ecosystems typical of the area. This forest reserve spans river flats and gently rolling hills adjacent to the Manawatu River, providing important habitat for indigenous flora and fauna. It features a mix of kahikatea, pukatea, and other native tree species that thrive in the fertile river plains. Historically, this area was heavily cleared for farming but has been protected as a forest reserve to preserve the native vegetation and wildlife. The reserve is especially well-regarded for birdwatching, offering opportunities to spot species such as the fantail (pīwakawaka), tūī, and kererū (native wood pigeon). Walking tracks within Awahuri provide peaceful access through regenerating forest and alongside the river, appealing to hikers, nature photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts. The calm environment allows for quiet recreation like picnics, casual strolls, and nature study. While it isn’t as widely known as some larger national parks, Awahuri Forest Reserve holds a special appeal for local visitors and conservationists interested in native forest preservation and riparian ecosystems. Its easy access from nearby towns and relatively flat terrain make it suitable for visitors of all ages looking for a nature retreat in the Manawatū region.

Highlights

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Manawatu River riparian forest environment

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Native wildlife viewing including tūī and kererū

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Peaceful walking tracks through lowland native forest

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Regenerating kahikatea and pukatea forest stands

Notable Natural Features

Manawatu River

The forest reserve borders the meandering Manawatu River, which supports diverse riparian habitats and offers scenic waterside views.

Native Forest Remnants

The reserve protects remnants of lowland native forest with significant stands of kahikatea and pukatea trees.

Birdlife

Home to several native New Zealand bird species, including tūī, kererū, fantails, and occasionally the elusive rifleman.