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Wharepuke Forest Adventures

Wharepuke Forest is a significant conservation area offering a diverse range of native flora and fauna, alongside trails and opportunities for immersive outdoor experiences in New Zealand's North Island.

7,500
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Wharepuke Forest

Wharepuke Forest
 

Wharepuke Forest is located on the East Cape of New Zealand's North Island. It covers a substantial area of native forest dominated by native tree species such as rimu, totara, and kahikatea, as well as regenerating coastal and lowland ecosystems. The forest provides vital habitat for several native bird species including kereru (New Zealand pigeon), tūī, and the rare North Island brown kiwi. The area's history includes a strong connection to local Māori iwi, who have long maintained a relationship with the land and utilize the forest's resources sustainably. Recreation options in Wharepuke Forest range from hiking and mountain biking through a network of marked trails to bird watching and nature photography. Some trails traverse native bush and offer views across the coastal landscape to surrounding farmland and ocean vistas. The forest also contains streams and wetland habitats that support native fish species and rare frogs specific to the region. Visitors are drawn to Wharepuke for its peaceful environment and the chance to experience an authentic New Zealand forest ecosystem. Seasonal access may vary due to weather conditions, but the forest remains an important site for conservation as well as for eco-tourism and outdoor education.

Highlights

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Diverse native birdlife including sightings of the North Island brown kiwi

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Native forest stands dominated by mature rimu and totara trees

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Coastal lookout points offering expansive views of East Cape shoreline

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Tranquil walking and mountain biking trails through pristine ecosystems

Notable Natural Features

Rimu and Totara Grove

An area of tall ancient conifers that provide essential habitat for native wildlife and showcase New Zealand's endemic forest species.

Coastal Lookout Points

Elevated spots within the forest offering panoramic views across the Pacific Ocean and East Cape beaches.

Riparian Wetlands

Wetland habitats alongside the forest streams supporting native freshwater species and rare amphibians.