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Karangahake Gorge Scenic Reserve Adventures

Karangahake Gorge Scenic Reserve offers rugged river valleys, historic mining relics, and lush native forest, making it a favorite destination for hiking, cycling, and exploring New Zealand’s Gold Rush heritage.

1,200 acres
Acres Protected
15 miles
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About Karangahake Gorge Scenic Reserve

Karangahake Gorge Scenic Reserve
 

Karangahake Gorge Scenic Reserve lies between the towns of Paeroa and Waihi on New Zealand's North Island. The reserve preserves a dramatic gorge carved by the Ohinemuri River and is characterized by steep rock faces, dense native forest, and remnants of historic gold mining operations from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The area is rich in ecological diversity, home to native birds such as tui, kereru (wood pigeon), and fantail, alongside ferns and towering native trees including kahikatea and rimu. Visitors can explore a network of trails that lead through scenic river valleys, abandoned railway tunnels, and tailing piles from old gold mines, providing an immersive experience into natural beauty and human history combined. Popular activities include walking and cycling on the Hauraki Rail Trail, which passes through the gorge's old railway tunnels and alongside the river, as well as bird watching, picnicking, and photography. Notable landmarks within the reserve include the historic rail tunnels of the Karangahake Gorge, the Crown Tramway remnants, and the Owharoa Falls nearby. The scenic reserve attracts outdoor enthusiasts, history buffs, and families, offering a mix of accessible trails and rugged exploration points. Its combination of cultural heritage and natural environment makes it one of the North Island's notable protected places.

Highlights

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Historic Karangahake Gorge Rail Tunnels featuring old gold mining routes

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Lush native forest with rich birdlife including tui and kereru

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The Crown Tramway remains tracing early 20th-century mining activity

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Hauraki Rail Trail cycling path winding through scenic river vistas

Notable Natural Features

Karangahake Gorge Rail Tunnels

A series of historic railway tunnels including the longest tunnel which stretches nearly 600 meters, allowing exploration of the gorge's mining past.

Crown Tramway Remnants

Remains of an early 1900s rail tramway that once hauled ore from the Crown Mine, visible along several walking tracks.

Ohinemuri River

The fast-flowing river that cuts through the gorge, providing scenic views and opportunities for short riverside walks.