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Mangahao Forest Reserve Adventures

Mangahao Forest Reserve is a protected forest area in New Zealand known for its native bush, river valleys, and diverse recreational opportunities including hiking and fishing.

12,000 acres
Acres Protected
25 miles
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
Early 20th century
Year Established

About Mangahao Forest Reserve

 

Mangahao Forest Reserve is located in the lower North Island of New Zealand, primarily within the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Covering steep river valleys and regenerating native forest, the reserve is an important natural area for conservation and outdoor recreation. The landscape features a mix of dense native hardwoods and conifers with a network of small rivers and streams—the Mangahao River being a significant watercourse running through the reserve. Established to protect watershed and native flora and fauna, it now also serves as a venue for bushwalks, mountain biking, birdwatching, and trout fishing. The forest provides habitat for species such as kererū (native wood pigeon), tui, and a variety of other native birds. Historically, the area was part of Māori land with significant cultural values and later managed for timber production before forest reserve status was conferred to protect the regenerating indigenous vegetation and water quality. Trails within the reserve offer varying levels of challenge, crossing bridges and providing scenic views of native forest and riverine environments. Visitors often enjoy the peaceful natural setting, with opportunities to spot native wildlife or fish the streams. The reserve is accessible from nearby towns, making it a popular day trip or short stay destination for those seeking a forest experience close to urban amenities. Conservation efforts focus on controlling invasive species and maintaining healthy native ecosystems.

Highlights

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Mangahao River Valley scenic viewpoints

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Native birdwatching including tui and kererū

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Popular trout fishing spots along the Mangahao River

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Mountain biking trails offering forest and river views

Notable Natural Features

Mangahao River

A key river running through the reserve, known for its clear waters and trout fishing opportunities.

Native Bush Stands

Regenerating native forest with diverse species providing habitat for endemic birds.

Trail Network

A system of mixed-use tracks suited for hiking and mountain biking with varied difficulty.