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INFORMATION
First Aid is available from The Redwoods Visitor Centre and I-Site on Long Mile Rd. Contact + 64 7 350 0110. The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is: 111. This can be dialled free from any phone. Main access gates to the car parks are open: 5.30am to 8.30pm at WALKING, HIKING & RUNNING As these walks are designed as circuits follow the colour coded arrows in the direction they are pointing. Only a short drive from The Redwoods is Tikitapu/Blue Lake, where you can enjoy a picturesque short walk around the lake and take in views of both lakes Tikitapu and Rotokakahi/Green Lake. tracks, horse trails and ‘locals’ shortcuts.
BIKE - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Bike. One of the oldest mountain bike networks in the country, with master crafted trails, unbeatable riding surfaces, well draining volcanic soils, varying topography and fantastic scenery. It is no wonder Rotorua is renowned among mountain bikers as a premier riding destination. With around 130km of continually evolving trails, thereis
REDWOODS TREEWALK ROTORUA The treewalk sits at 20-metres above the forest at its peak and the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants, and the surrounding natural environment by using a uniquely constructed New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the Redwood trees. This ecological walk is aTRAIL NETWORK & MAP
Trail network & Map Bridle Trail 30mins. This is a very short loop that winds through the main Redwood Grove and a stand of Eucalypts. It is suitable for new riders to the Redwoods wanting to get a feel for riding in the forest.HORSE RIDING
Horse riding can be undertaken on dedicated horse trails and forestry. roads. You are able to park horse floats just down from The Redwoods Gift Shop & Visitor Centre on a grassed area under the shade of some roadside Redwoods. Here you can clear horse dung from your float, or dispose of dung collected during your ride into the composting bins.FLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are a couple of options The Manky is a cool new fabric forest map or map on a hanky! Made of micro-fibre the Manky is durable, legible when wet, can be washed and dried, is absorbent, anti-bacterial, eco-friendly and totally re-usable.CALIFORNIAN REDWOOD
Californian Redwood. Native to the north west coast of America, the botanical name ‘sequoia semperviren’ was given to the species by a German botanist to honour the half-caste Cherokee Chief Seqoyah, who developed an alphabet to enable his tribe’s dialect to be written. WELCOME TO THE REDWOODS Kia Ora, welcome to The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest Haere mai ki te Wao Tapu nui ? Tane, Nau mai haere mai. The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes, thermal areas and the city centre have made The RedwoodsINFORMATION
First Aid is available from The Redwoods Visitor Centre and I-Site on Long Mile Rd. Contact + 64 7 350 0110. The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is: 111. This can be dialled free from any phone. Main access gates to the car parks are open: 5.30am to 8.30pm at WALKING, HIKING & RUNNING As these walks are designed as circuits follow the colour coded arrows in the direction they are pointing. Only a short drive from The Redwoods is Tikitapu/Blue Lake, where you can enjoy a picturesque short walk around the lake and take in views of both lakes Tikitapu and Rotokakahi/Green Lake. tracks, horse trails and ‘locals’ shortcuts.
BIKE - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Bike. One of the oldest mountain bike networks in the country, with master crafted trails, unbeatable riding surfaces, well draining volcanic soils, varying topography and fantastic scenery. It is no wonder Rotorua is renowned among mountain bikers as a premier riding destination. With around 130km of continually evolving trails, thereis
REDWOODS TREEWALK ROTORUA The treewalk sits at 20-metres above the forest at its peak and the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants, and the surrounding natural environment by using a uniquely constructed New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the Redwood trees. This ecological walk is aTRAIL NETWORK & MAP
Trail network & Map Bridle Trail 30mins. This is a very short loop that winds through the main Redwood Grove and a stand of Eucalypts. It is suitable for new riders to the Redwoods wanting to get a feel for riding in the forest.HORSE RIDING
Horse riding can be undertaken on dedicated horse trails and forestry. roads. You are able to park horse floats just down from The Redwoods Gift Shop & Visitor Centre on a grassed area under the shade of some roadside Redwoods. Here you can clear horse dung from your float, or dispose of dung collected during your ride into the composting bins.FLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are a couple of options The Manky is a cool new fabric forest map or map on a hanky! Made of micro-fibre the Manky is durable, legible when wet, can be washed and dried, is absorbent, anti-bacterial, eco-friendly and totally re-usable.CALIFORNIAN REDWOOD
Californian Redwood. Native to the north west coast of America, the botanical name ‘sequoia semperviren’ was given to the species by a German botanist to honour the half-caste Cherokee Chief Seqoyah, who developed an alphabet to enable his tribe’s dialect to be written.OPENING HOURS
Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety.HORSE RIDING
Horse riding can be undertaken on dedicated horse trails and forestry. roads. You are able to park horse floats just down from The Redwoods Gift Shop & Visitor Centre on a grassed area under the shade of some roadside Redwoods. Here you can clear horse dung from your float, or dispose of dung collected during your ride into the composting bins. TREE STORY - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA Tree Story. The Whakarewarewa Forest is one of the oldest exotic forests in New Zealand. Although it is primarily a commercial forest, it still has a diverse range of exotic tree species and mix of native plants and shrubs. Of 170 different tree species planted in the Whakarewarewa Forest as part of the trial in the early 1900s, only ahandful
SHORT WALKS
Waitawa Walk 3.4km 1HOUR. This track takes you on an extension of the Redwood Track through the breathtaking Redwoods into a magnificent stand of Douglas fir. Discover the famous New Zealand Silver fern and the giant Mamaku ferns. Join the nature trail where many of MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF.FLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but LAKE WALKS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA Rotokakahi/Green Lake Walk 11km 2h 30min return. The Green Lake can be found about 10km south of Rotorua. The easiest way to see the lake is by parking at the lookout carpark on the South side of Lake Tikitapu (Blue Lake) and following the Blue Lake track for few hundred meters until you reach the Lake Front Road junction. At this point followORIENTEERING
Orienteering. Orienteering in the Redwoods is a simplified version of orienteering. A compass is not required – just a map, some clues and good observation skills! It is a great way to spice up a walk, a good way to challenge the kids and lots of fun to do as a family or with agroup of friends.
SUMMER HARVESTING
Summer harvesting. There will be two areas of harvesting taking place this summer. Moerangi/Tawa and the Chinese menu. Stage 1 Moerangi: Harvest operations will be active between the hours of 4am – 3.30pm Mon-Fri. A decision has been made to temporarily close a section of 8 Mile Gate and Waipa Bypass Rds during operations due to the increased TOKORANGI AND WHAKAREWAREWA FORESTS INFORMATION ABOUT Tokorangi and Whakarewarewa Forests Information about Concessions Background The Tokorangi and Whakarewarewa Forests are managed under Crown Forest License by the WELCOME TO THE REDWOODS Kia Ora, welcome to The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest Haere mai ki te Wao Tapu nui ? Tane, Nau mai haere mai. The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes, thermal areas and the city centre have made The RedwoodsINFORMATION
First Aid is available from The Redwoods Visitor Centre and I-Site on Long Mile Rd. Contact + 64 7 350 0110. The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is: 111. This can be dialled free from any phone. Main access gates to the car parks are open: 5.30am to 8.30pm at BIKE - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Bike. One of the oldest mountain bike networks in the country, with master crafted trails, unbeatable riding surfaces, well draining volcanic soils, varying topography and fantastic scenery. It is no wonder Rotorua is renowned among mountain bikers as a premier riding destination. With around 130km of continually evolving trails, thereis
OPENING HOURS
Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety.TRAIL NETWORK & MAP
Trail network & Map Bridle Trail 30mins. This is a very short loop that winds through the main Redwood Grove and a stand of Eucalypts. It is suitable for new riders to the Redwoods wanting to get a feel for riding in the forest. REDWOODS TREEWALK ROTORUA The treewalk sits at 20-metres above the forest at its peak and the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants, and the surrounding natural environment by using a uniquely constructed New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the Redwood trees. This ecological walk is aFLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are a couple of options The Manky is a cool new fabric forest map or map on a hanky! Made of micro-fibre the Manky is durable, legible when wet, can be washed and dried, is absorbent, anti-bacterial, eco-friendly and totally re-usable.DOG WALKING
The Redwoods is a favourite place for people to walk their dogs. We require dogs to be on a lead. Even though your dog maybe very well behaved others do not know that. The forest is used by lots of families with young children, and by the elderly and overseas visitors who may not be used to dogs, so please help us to create anenvironment where
MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF. WELCOME TO THE REDWOODS Kia Ora, welcome to The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest Haere mai ki te Wao Tapu nui ? Tane, Nau mai haere mai. The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes, thermal areas and the city centre have made The RedwoodsINFORMATION
First Aid is available from The Redwoods Visitor Centre and I-Site on Long Mile Rd. Contact + 64 7 350 0110. The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is: 111. This can be dialled free from any phone. Main access gates to the car parks are open: 5.30am to 8.30pm at BIKE - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Bike. One of the oldest mountain bike networks in the country, with master crafted trails, unbeatable riding surfaces, well draining volcanic soils, varying topography and fantastic scenery. It is no wonder Rotorua is renowned among mountain bikers as a premier riding destination. With around 130km of continually evolving trails, thereis
OPENING HOURS
Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety.TRAIL NETWORK & MAP
Trail network & Map Bridle Trail 30mins. This is a very short loop that winds through the main Redwood Grove and a stand of Eucalypts. It is suitable for new riders to the Redwoods wanting to get a feel for riding in the forest. REDWOODS TREEWALK ROTORUA The treewalk sits at 20-metres above the forest at its peak and the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants, and the surrounding natural environment by using a uniquely constructed New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the Redwood trees. This ecological walk is aFLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are a couple of options The Manky is a cool new fabric forest map or map on a hanky! Made of micro-fibre the Manky is durable, legible when wet, can be washed and dried, is absorbent, anti-bacterial, eco-friendly and totally re-usable.DOG WALKING
The Redwoods is a favourite place for people to walk their dogs. We require dogs to be on a lead. Even though your dog maybe very well behaved others do not know that. The forest is used by lots of families with young children, and by the elderly and overseas visitors who may not be used to dogs, so please help us to create anenvironment where
MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF.VISITOR CENTRE
Visitor Centre. Originally opened as a forestry information centre in 1978, the now ‘Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site’ offers forest information and much more to help you make the most of your forestexperience.
WALKING, HIKING & RUNNING As these walks are designed as circuits follow the colour coded arrows in the direction they are pointing. Only a short drive from The Redwoods is Tikitapu/Blue Lake, where you can enjoy a picturesque short walk around the lake and take in views of both lakes Tikitapu and Rotokakahi/Green Lake. tracks, horse trails and ‘locals’ shortcuts.
FOR THE KIDS
For the kids. The Redwoods & Whakarewarewa Forest is FREE to enjoy and explore, so it is an excellent place for families to visit any time of the year. There are lots of great recreational options for families of all ages. In addition to various walking and mountain bike tracks there are also: These options encourage exploration and adventureFLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but NEWS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST EMERGENCY MARKERS. Friday 16, December 2016. Forest markers a step forward for safety – Media Release Dec 2016 This week Peak Safety Rotorua finished installing 185 . Continuereading →.
TREE STORY - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA Tree Story. The Whakarewarewa Forest is one of the oldest exotic forests in New Zealand. Although it is primarily a commercial forest, it still has a diverse range of exotic tree species and mix of native plants and shrubs. Of 170 different tree species planted in the Whakarewarewa Forest as part of the trial in the early 1900s, only ahandful
PERMITS & CONCESSIONS The land on which the Redwoods (Tokorangi & Whakarewarewa Forests) sits is privately owned by iwi through CNI Iwi Holdings Ltd. The forests are managed by the Rotorua Lakes Council and Kaingaroa Timberlands who work together with iwi, Ngati Whakaue and Tuhourangi Tribal Authority, to manage them as productive plantation forests alongside recreational use, recognising the direct and indirectCALIFORNIAN REDWOOD
Californian Redwood. Native to the north west coast of America, the botanical name ‘sequoia semperviren’ was given to the species by a German botanist to honour the half-caste Cherokee Chief Seqoyah, who developed an alphabet to enable his tribe’s dialect to be written. MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF. LAKE WALKS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA The Green Lake can be found about 10km south of Rotorua. The easiest way to see the lake is by parking at the lookout carpark on the South side of Lake Tikitapu (Blue Lake) and following the Blue Lake track for few hundred meters until you reach the Lake Front Road junction. WELCOME TO THE REDWOODS Kia Ora, welcome to The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest Haere mai ki te Wao Tapu nui ? Tane, Nau mai haere mai. The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes, thermal areas and the city centre have made The RedwoodsINFORMATION
First Aid is available from The Redwoods Visitor Centre and I-Site on Long Mile Rd. Contact + 64 7 350 0110. The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is: 111. This can be dialled free from any phone. Main access gates to the car parks are open: 5.30am to 8.30pm at BIKE - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Bike. One of the oldest mountain bike networks in the country, with master crafted trails, unbeatable riding surfaces, well draining volcanic soils, varying topography and fantastic scenery. It is no wonder Rotorua is renowned among mountain bikers as a premier riding destination. With around 130km of continually evolving trails, thereis
OPENING HOURS
Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety.TRAIL NETWORK & MAP
Trail network & Map Bridle Trail 30mins. This is a very short loop that winds through the main Redwood Grove and a stand of Eucalypts. It is suitable for new riders to the Redwoods wanting to get a feel for riding in the forest. REDWOODS TREEWALK ROTORUA The treewalk sits at 20-metres above the forest at its peak and the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants, and the surrounding natural environment by using a uniquely constructed New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the Redwood trees. This ecological walk is aFLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are a couple of options The Manky is a cool new fabric forest map or map on a hanky! Made of micro-fibre the Manky is durable, legible when wet, can be washed and dried, is absorbent, anti-bacterial, eco-friendly and totally re-usable.DOG WALKING
The Redwoods is a favourite place for people to walk their dogs. We require dogs to be on a lead. Even though your dog maybe very well behaved others do not know that. The forest is used by lots of families with young children, and by the elderly and overseas visitors who may not be used to dogs, so please help us to create anenvironment where
MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF. WELCOME TO THE REDWOODS Kia Ora, welcome to The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest Haere mai ki te Wao Tapu nui ? Tane, Nau mai haere mai. The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes, thermal areas and the city centre have made The RedwoodsINFORMATION
First Aid is available from The Redwoods Visitor Centre and I-Site on Long Mile Rd. Contact + 64 7 350 0110. The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is: 111. This can be dialled free from any phone. Main access gates to the car parks are open: 5.30am to 8.30pm at BIKE - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Bike. One of the oldest mountain bike networks in the country, with master crafted trails, unbeatable riding surfaces, well draining volcanic soils, varying topography and fantastic scenery. It is no wonder Rotorua is renowned among mountain bikers as a premier riding destination. With around 130km of continually evolving trails, thereis
OPENING HOURS
Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety.TRAIL NETWORK & MAP
Trail network & Map Bridle Trail 30mins. This is a very short loop that winds through the main Redwood Grove and a stand of Eucalypts. It is suitable for new riders to the Redwoods wanting to get a feel for riding in the forest. REDWOODS TREEWALK ROTORUA The treewalk sits at 20-metres above the forest at its peak and the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants, and the surrounding natural environment by using a uniquely constructed New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the Redwood trees. This ecological walk is aFLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are a couple of options The Manky is a cool new fabric forest map or map on a hanky! Made of micro-fibre the Manky is durable, legible when wet, can be washed and dried, is absorbent, anti-bacterial, eco-friendly and totally re-usable.DOG WALKING
The Redwoods is a favourite place for people to walk their dogs. We require dogs to be on a lead. Even though your dog maybe very well behaved others do not know that. The forest is used by lots of families with young children, and by the elderly and overseas visitors who may not be used to dogs, so please help us to create anenvironment where
MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF.VISITOR CENTRE
Visitor Centre. Originally opened as a forestry information centre in 1978, the now ‘Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site’ offers forest information and much more to help you make the most of your forestexperience.
WALKING, HIKING & RUNNING As these walks are designed as circuits follow the colour coded arrows in the direction they are pointing. Only a short drive from The Redwoods is Tikitapu/Blue Lake, where you can enjoy a picturesque short walk around the lake and take in views of both lakes Tikitapu and Rotokakahi/Green Lake. tracks, horse trails and ‘locals’ shortcuts.
FOR THE KIDS
For the kids. The Redwoods & Whakarewarewa Forest is FREE to enjoy and explore, so it is an excellent place for families to visit any time of the year. There are lots of great recreational options for families of all ages. In addition to various walking and mountain bike tracks there are also: These options encourage exploration and adventureFLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but NEWS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST EMERGENCY MARKERS. Friday 16, December 2016. Forest markers a step forward for safety – Media Release Dec 2016 This week Peak Safety Rotorua finished installing 185 . Continuereading →.
TREE STORY - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA Tree Story. The Whakarewarewa Forest is one of the oldest exotic forests in New Zealand. Although it is primarily a commercial forest, it still has a diverse range of exotic tree species and mix of native plants and shrubs. Of 170 different tree species planted in the Whakarewarewa Forest as part of the trial in the early 1900s, only ahandful
PERMITS & CONCESSIONS The land on which the Redwoods (Tokorangi & Whakarewarewa Forests) sits is privately owned by iwi through CNI Iwi Holdings Ltd. The forests are managed by the Rotorua Lakes Council and Kaingaroa Timberlands who work together with iwi, Ngati Whakaue and Tuhourangi Tribal Authority, to manage them as productive plantation forests alongside recreational use, recognising the direct and indirectCALIFORNIAN REDWOOD
Californian Redwood. Native to the north west coast of America, the botanical name ‘sequoia semperviren’ was given to the species by a German botanist to honour the half-caste Cherokee Chief Seqoyah, who developed an alphabet to enable his tribe’s dialect to be written. MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF. LAKE WALKS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA The Green Lake can be found about 10km south of Rotorua. The easiest way to see the lake is by parking at the lookout carpark on the South side of Lake Tikitapu (Blue Lake) and following the Blue Lake track for few hundred meters until you reach the Lake Front Road junction. WELCOME TO THE REDWOODS Kia Ora, welcome to The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest Haere mai ki te Wao Tapu nui ? Tane, Nau mai haere mai. The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes, thermal areas and the city centre have made The RedwoodsINFORMATION
First Aid is available from The Redwoods Visitor Centre and I-Site on Long Mile Rd. Contact + 64 7 350 0110. The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is: 111. This can be dialled free from any phone. Main access gates to the car parks are open: 5.30am to 8.30pm at BIKE - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Bike. One of the oldest mountain bike networks in the country, with master crafted trails, unbeatable riding surfaces, well draining volcanic soils, varying topography and fantastic scenery. It is no wonder Rotorua is renowned among mountain bikers as a premier riding destination. With around 130km of continually evolving trails, thereis
OPENING HOURS
Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety.TRAIL NETWORK & MAP
Trail network & Map Bridle Trail 30mins. This is a very short loop that winds through the main Redwood Grove and a stand of Eucalypts. It is suitable for new riders to the Redwoods wanting to get a feel for riding in the forest. REDWOODS TREEWALK ROTORUA The treewalk sits at 20-metres above the forest at its peak and the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants, and the surrounding natural environment by using a uniquely constructed New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the Redwood trees. This ecological walk is aFLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are a couple of options The Manky is a cool new fabric forest map or map on a hanky! Made of micro-fibre the Manky is durable, legible when wet, can be washed and dried, is absorbent, anti-bacterial, eco-friendly and totally re-usable.DOG WALKING
The Redwoods is a favourite place for people to walk their dogs. We require dogs to be on a lead. Even though your dog maybe very well behaved others do not know that. The forest is used by lots of families with young children, and by the elderly and overseas visitors who may not be used to dogs, so please help us to create anenvironment where
MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF. WELCOME TO THE REDWOODS Kia Ora, welcome to The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest Haere mai ki te Wao Tapu nui ? Tane, Nau mai haere mai. The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes, thermal areas and the city centre have made The RedwoodsINFORMATION
First Aid is available from The Redwoods Visitor Centre and I-Site on Long Mile Rd. Contact + 64 7 350 0110. The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is: 111. This can be dialled free from any phone. Main access gates to the car parks are open: 5.30am to 8.30pm at BIKE - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Bike. One of the oldest mountain bike networks in the country, with master crafted trails, unbeatable riding surfaces, well draining volcanic soils, varying topography and fantastic scenery. It is no wonder Rotorua is renowned among mountain bikers as a premier riding destination. With around 130km of continually evolving trails, thereis
OPENING HOURS
Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety.TRAIL NETWORK & MAP
Trail network & Map Bridle Trail 30mins. This is a very short loop that winds through the main Redwood Grove and a stand of Eucalypts. It is suitable for new riders to the Redwoods wanting to get a feel for riding in the forest. REDWOODS TREEWALK ROTORUA The treewalk sits at 20-metres above the forest at its peak and the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants, and the surrounding natural environment by using a uniquely constructed New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the Redwood trees. This ecological walk is aFLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are a couple of options The Manky is a cool new fabric forest map or map on a hanky! Made of micro-fibre the Manky is durable, legible when wet, can be washed and dried, is absorbent, anti-bacterial, eco-friendly and totally re-usable.DOG WALKING
The Redwoods is a favourite place for people to walk their dogs. We require dogs to be on a lead. Even though your dog maybe very well behaved others do not know that. The forest is used by lots of families with young children, and by the elderly and overseas visitors who may not be used to dogs, so please help us to create anenvironment where
MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF.VISITOR CENTRE
Visitor Centre. Originally opened as a forestry information centre in 1978, the now ‘Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site’ offers forest information and much more to help you make the most of your forestexperience.
WALKING, HIKING & RUNNING As these walks are designed as circuits follow the colour coded arrows in the direction they are pointing. Only a short drive from The Redwoods is Tikitapu/Blue Lake, where you can enjoy a picturesque short walk around the lake and take in views of both lakes Tikitapu and Rotokakahi/Green Lake. tracks, horse trails and ‘locals’ shortcuts.
FOR THE KIDS
For the kids. The Redwoods & Whakarewarewa Forest is FREE to enjoy and explore, so it is an excellent place for families to visit any time of the year. There are lots of great recreational options for families of all ages. In addition to various walking and mountain bike tracks there are also: These options encourage exploration and adventureFLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but NEWS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST EMERGENCY MARKERS. Friday 16, December 2016. Forest markers a step forward for safety – Media Release Dec 2016 This week Peak Safety Rotorua finished installing 185 . Continuereading →.
TREE STORY - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA Tree Story. The Whakarewarewa Forest is one of the oldest exotic forests in New Zealand. Although it is primarily a commercial forest, it still has a diverse range of exotic tree species and mix of native plants and shrubs. Of 170 different tree species planted in the Whakarewarewa Forest as part of the trial in the early 1900s, only ahandful
PERMITS & CONCESSIONS The land on which the Redwoods (Tokorangi & Whakarewarewa Forests) sits is privately owned by iwi through CNI Iwi Holdings Ltd. The forests are managed by the Rotorua Lakes Council and Kaingaroa Timberlands who work together with iwi, Ngati Whakaue and Tuhourangi Tribal Authority, to manage them as productive plantation forests alongside recreational use, recognising the direct and indirectCALIFORNIAN REDWOOD
Californian Redwood. Native to the north west coast of America, the botanical name ‘sequoia semperviren’ was given to the species by a German botanist to honour the half-caste Cherokee Chief Seqoyah, who developed an alphabet to enable his tribe’s dialect to be written. MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF. LAKE WALKS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA The Green Lake can be found about 10km south of Rotorua. The easiest way to see the lake is by parking at the lookout carpark on the South side of Lake Tikitapu (Blue Lake) and following the Blue Lake track for few hundred meters until you reach the Lake Front Road junction. WELCOME TO THE REDWOODS Kia Ora, welcome to The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest Haere mai ki te Wao Tapu nui ? Tane, Nau mai haere mai. The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes, thermal areas and the city centre have made The RedwoodsINFORMATION
First Aid is available from The Redwoods Visitor Centre and I-Site on Long Mile Rd. Contact + 64 7 350 0110. The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is: 111. This can be dialled free from any phone. Main access gates to the car parks are open: 5.30am to 8.30pm at BIKE - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Bike. One of the oldest mountain bike networks in the country, with master crafted trails, unbeatable riding surfaces, well draining volcanic soils, varying topography and fantastic scenery. It is no wonder Rotorua is renowned among mountain bikers as a premier riding destination. With around 130km of continually evolving trails, thereis
OPENING HOURS
Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety.TRAIL NETWORK & MAP
Trail network & Map Bridle Trail 30mins. This is a very short loop that winds through the main Redwood Grove and a stand of Eucalypts. It is suitable for new riders to the Redwoods wanting to get a feel for riding in the forest. REDWOODS TREEWALK ROTORUA The treewalk sits at 20-metres above the forest at its peak and the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants, and the surrounding natural environment by using a uniquely constructed New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the Redwood trees. This ecological walk is aFLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are a couple of options The Manky is a cool new fabric forest map or map on a hanky! Made of micro-fibre the Manky is durable, legible when wet, can be washed and dried, is absorbent, anti-bacterial, eco-friendly and totally re-usable.DOG WALKING
The Redwoods is a favourite place for people to walk their dogs. We require dogs to be on a lead. Even though your dog maybe very well behaved others do not know that. The forest is used by lots of families with young children, and by the elderly and overseas visitors who may not be used to dogs, so please help us to create anenvironment where
MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF. WELCOME TO THE REDWOODS Kia Ora, welcome to The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest Haere mai ki te Wao Tapu nui ? Tane, Nau mai haere mai. The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes, thermal areas and the city centre have made The RedwoodsINFORMATION
First Aid is available from The Redwoods Visitor Centre and I-Site on Long Mile Rd. Contact + 64 7 350 0110. The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is: 111. This can be dialled free from any phone. Main access gates to the car parks are open: 5.30am to 8.30pm at BIKE - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Bike. One of the oldest mountain bike networks in the country, with master crafted trails, unbeatable riding surfaces, well draining volcanic soils, varying topography and fantastic scenery. It is no wonder Rotorua is renowned among mountain bikers as a premier riding destination. With around 130km of continually evolving trails, thereis
OPENING HOURS
Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety.TRAIL NETWORK & MAP
Trail network & Map Bridle Trail 30mins. This is a very short loop that winds through the main Redwood Grove and a stand of Eucalypts. It is suitable for new riders to the Redwoods wanting to get a feel for riding in the forest. REDWOODS TREEWALK ROTORUA The treewalk sits at 20-metres above the forest at its peak and the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants, and the surrounding natural environment by using a uniquely constructed New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the Redwood trees. This ecological walk is aFLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are a couple of options The Manky is a cool new fabric forest map or map on a hanky! Made of micro-fibre the Manky is durable, legible when wet, can be washed and dried, is absorbent, anti-bacterial, eco-friendly and totally re-usable.DOG WALKING
The Redwoods is a favourite place for people to walk their dogs. We require dogs to be on a lead. Even though your dog maybe very well behaved others do not know that. The forest is used by lots of families with young children, and by the elderly and overseas visitors who may not be used to dogs, so please help us to create anenvironment where
MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF.VISITOR CENTRE
Visitor Centre. Originally opened as a forestry information centre in 1978, the now ‘Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site’ offers forest information and much more to help you make the most of your forestexperience.
WALKING, HIKING & RUNNING As these walks are designed as circuits follow the colour coded arrows in the direction they are pointing. Only a short drive from The Redwoods is Tikitapu/Blue Lake, where you can enjoy a picturesque short walk around the lake and take in views of both lakes Tikitapu and Rotokakahi/Green Lake. tracks, horse trails and ‘locals’ shortcuts.
FOR THE KIDS
For the kids. The Redwoods & Whakarewarewa Forest is FREE to enjoy and explore, so it is an excellent place for families to visit any time of the year. There are lots of great recreational options for families of all ages. In addition to various walking and mountain bike tracks there are also: These options encourage exploration and adventureFLORA & FAUNA
Flora & Fauna. The upper canopy of the towering Californian Redwoods, Larch and other species of trees provide shelter and shade to a kaleidoscope of ferns, shrubs, flowers and fungi. The mostly native plants not only add to the scenic value of your forest experience but NEWS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST EMERGENCY MARKERS. Friday 16, December 2016. Forest markers a step forward for safety – Media Release Dec 2016 This week Peak Safety Rotorua finished installing 185 . Continuereading →.
TREE STORY - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA Tree Story. The Whakarewarewa Forest is one of the oldest exotic forests in New Zealand. Although it is primarily a commercial forest, it still has a diverse range of exotic tree species and mix of native plants and shrubs. Of 170 different tree species planted in the Whakarewarewa Forest as part of the trial in the early 1900s, only ahandful
PERMITS & CONCESSIONS The land on which the Redwoods (Tokorangi & Whakarewarewa Forests) sits is privately owned by iwi through CNI Iwi Holdings Ltd. The forests are managed by the Rotorua Lakes Council and Kaingaroa Timberlands who work together with iwi, Ngati Whakaue and Tuhourangi Tribal Authority, to manage them as productive plantation forests alongside recreational use, recognising the direct and indirectCALIFORNIAN REDWOOD
Californian Redwood. Native to the north west coast of America, the botanical name ‘sequoia semperviren’ was given to the species by a German botanist to honour the half-caste Cherokee Chief Seqoyah, who developed an alphabet to enable his tribe’s dialect to be written. MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF. LAKE WALKS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA The Green Lake can be found about 10km south of Rotorua. The easiest way to see the lake is by parking at the lookout carpark on the South side of Lake Tikitapu (Blue Lake) and following the Blue Lake track for few hundred meters until you reach the Lake Front Road junction. WELCOME TO THE REDWOODS Kia Ora, welcome to The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest Haere mai ki te Wao Tapu nui ? Tane, Nau mai haere mai. The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes, thermal areas and the city centre have made The RedwoodsINFORMATION
First Aid is available from The Redwoods Visitor Centre and I-Site on Long Mile Rd. Contact + 64 7 350 0110. The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is: 111. This can be dialled free from any phone. Main access gates to the car parks are open: 5.30am to 8.30pm at BIKE - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Bike. One of the oldest mountain bike networks in the country, with master crafted trails, unbeatable riding surfaces, well draining volcanic soils, varying topography and fantastic scenery. It is no wonder Rotorua is renowned among mountain bikers as a premier riding destination. With around 130km of continually evolving trails, thereis
WALKING, HIKING & RUNNING As these walks are designed as circuits follow the colour coded arrows in the direction they are pointing. Only a short drive from The Redwoods is Tikitapu/Blue Lake, where you can enjoy a picturesque short walk around the lake and take in views of both lakes Tikitapu and Rotokakahi/Green Lake. tracks, horse trails and ‘locals’ shortcuts.
OPENING HOURS
Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety. REDWOODS TREEWALK ROTORUA The treewalk sits at 20-metres above the forest at its peak and the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants, and the surrounding natural environment by using a uniquely constructed New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the Redwood trees. This ecological walk is aTRAIL NETWORK & MAP
Trail network & Map Bridle Trail 30mins. This is a very short loop that winds through the main Redwood Grove and a stand of Eucalypts. It is suitable for new riders to the Redwoods wanting to get a feel for riding in the forest.SHORT WALKS
Waitawa Walk 3.4km 1HOUR. This track takes you on an extension of the Redwood Track through the breathtaking Redwoods into a magnificent stand of Douglas fir. Discover the famous New Zealand Silver fern and the giant Mamaku ferns. Join the nature trail where many of MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are a couple of options The Manky is a cool new fabric forest map or map on a hanky! Made of micro-fibre the Manky is durable, legible when wet, can be washed and dried, is absorbent, anti-bacterial, eco-friendly and totally re-usable. MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEWCALIFORNIA COAST REDWOODS MAPGIANT REDWOODS CALIFORNIA MAP Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF. WELCOME TO THE REDWOODS Kia Ora, welcome to The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest Haere mai ki te Wao Tapu nui ? Tane, Nau mai haere mai. The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes, thermal areas and the city centre have made The RedwoodsINFORMATION
First Aid is available from The Redwoods Visitor Centre and I-Site on Long Mile Rd. Contact + 64 7 350 0110. The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is: 111. This can be dialled free from any phone. Main access gates to the car parks are open: 5.30am to 8.30pm at BIKE - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Bike. One of the oldest mountain bike networks in the country, with master crafted trails, unbeatable riding surfaces, well draining volcanic soils, varying topography and fantastic scenery. It is no wonder Rotorua is renowned among mountain bikers as a premier riding destination. With around 130km of continually evolving trails, thereis
WALKING, HIKING & RUNNING As these walks are designed as circuits follow the colour coded arrows in the direction they are pointing. Only a short drive from The Redwoods is Tikitapu/Blue Lake, where you can enjoy a picturesque short walk around the lake and take in views of both lakes Tikitapu and Rotokakahi/Green Lake. tracks, horse trails and ‘locals’ shortcuts.
OPENING HOURS
Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety. REDWOODS TREEWALK ROTORUA The treewalk sits at 20-metres above the forest at its peak and the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants, and the surrounding natural environment by using a uniquely constructed New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the Redwood trees. This ecological walk is aTRAIL NETWORK & MAP
Trail network & Map Bridle Trail 30mins. This is a very short loop that winds through the main Redwood Grove and a stand of Eucalypts. It is suitable for new riders to the Redwoods wanting to get a feel for riding in the forest.SHORT WALKS
Waitawa Walk 3.4km 1HOUR. This track takes you on an extension of the Redwood Track through the breathtaking Redwoods into a magnificent stand of Douglas fir. Discover the famous New Zealand Silver fern and the giant Mamaku ferns. Join the nature trail where many of MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are a couple of options The Manky is a cool new fabric forest map or map on a hanky! Made of micro-fibre the Manky is durable, legible when wet, can be washed and dried, is absorbent, anti-bacterial, eco-friendly and totally re-usable. MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEWCALIFORNIA COAST REDWOODS MAPGIANT REDWOODS CALIFORNIA MAP Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF.ABOUT THE FOREST
Today the Redwoods and Whakarewarewa Forest is an important feature of the Rotorua landscape providing an exquisite backdrop to Rotorua city. The forest is also an amazing and convenient recreational resource for the community and a draw card for tourists who enjoy the outdoors. However there is much more to the forest than recreation alone. WALKING, HIKING & RUNNING As these walks are designed as circuits follow the colour coded arrows in the direction they are pointing. Only a short drive from The Redwoods is Tikitapu/Blue Lake, where you can enjoy a picturesque short walk around the lake and take in views of both lakes Tikitapu and Rotokakahi/Green Lake. tracks, horse trails and ‘locals’ shortcuts.
VISITOR CENTRE
Visitor Centre. Originally opened as a forestry information centre in 1978, the now ‘Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site’ offers forest information and much more to help you make the most of your forestexperience.
OPENING HOURS
Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety.FOR THE KIDS
For the kids. The Redwoods & Whakarewarewa Forest is FREE to enjoy and explore, so it is an excellent place for families to visit any time of the year. There are lots of great recreational options for families of all ages. In addition to various walking and mountain bike tracks there are also: These options encourage exploration and adventureHOW TO GET THERE
How To Get There. The Redwoods is located just 5 km south east of Rotorua city centre adjoining the larger Whakarewarewa Forest. It takes about 5 minutes by car, 20 minutes by bike or about 1 NEWS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST EMERGENCY MARKERS. Friday 16, December 2016. Forest markers a step forward for safety – Media Release Dec 2016 This week Peak Safety Rotorua finished installing 185 . Continuereading →.
TREE STORY - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA Tree Story. The Whakarewarewa Forest is one of the oldest exotic forests in New Zealand. Although it is primarily a commercial forest, it still has a diverse range of exotic tree species and mix of native plants and shrubs. Of 170 different tree species planted in the Whakarewarewa Forest as part of the trial in the early 1900s, only ahandful
HORSE RIDING
Horse riding can be undertaken on dedicated horse trails and forestry. roads. You are able to park horse floats just down from The Redwoods Gift Shop & Visitor Centre on a grassed area under the shade of some roadside Redwoods. Here you can clear horse dung from your float, or dispose of dung collected during your ride into the composting bins. LAKE WALKS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA The Green Lake can be found about 10km south of Rotorua. The easiest way to see the lake is by parking at the lookout carpark on the South side of Lake Tikitapu (Blue Lake) and following the Blue Lake track for few hundred meters until you reach the Lake Front Road junction. WELCOME TO THE REDWOODS Kia Ora, welcome to The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest Haere mai ki te Wao Tapu nui ? Tane, Nau mai haere mai. The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes, thermal areas and the city centre have made The RedwoodsINFORMATION
First Aid is available from The Redwoods Visitor Centre and I-Site on Long Mile Rd. Contact + 64 7 350 0110. The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is: 111. This can be dialled free from any phone. Main access gates to the car parks are open: 5.30am to 8.30pm at BIKE - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Bike. One of the oldest mountain bike networks in the country, with master crafted trails, unbeatable riding surfaces, well draining volcanic soils, varying topography and fantastic scenery. It is no wonder Rotorua is renowned among mountain bikers as a premier riding destination. With around 130km of continually evolving trails, thereis
WALKING, HIKING & RUNNING As these walks are designed as circuits follow the colour coded arrows in the direction they are pointing. Only a short drive from The Redwoods is Tikitapu/Blue Lake, where you can enjoy a picturesque short walk around the lake and take in views of both lakes Tikitapu and Rotokakahi/Green Lake. tracks, horse trails and ‘locals’ shortcuts.
OPENING HOURS
Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety. REDWOODS TREEWALK ROTORUA The treewalk sits at 20-metres above the forest at its peak and the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants, and the surrounding natural environment by using a uniquely constructed New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the Redwood trees. This ecological walk is aTRAIL NETWORK & MAP
Trail network & Map Bridle Trail 30mins. This is a very short loop that winds through the main Redwood Grove and a stand of Eucalypts. It is suitable for new riders to the Redwoods wanting to get a feel for riding in the forest.SHORT WALKS
Waitawa Walk 3.4km 1HOUR. This track takes you on an extension of the Redwood Track through the breathtaking Redwoods into a magnificent stand of Douglas fir. Discover the famous New Zealand Silver fern and the giant Mamaku ferns. Join the nature trail where many of MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are a couple of options The Manky is a cool new fabric forest map or map on a hanky! Made of micro-fibre the Manky is durable, legible when wet, can be washed and dried, is absorbent, anti-bacterial, eco-friendly and totally re-usable. MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEWCALIFORNIA COAST REDWOODS MAPGIANT REDWOODS CALIFORNIA MAP Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF. WELCOME TO THE REDWOODS Kia Ora, welcome to The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest Haere mai ki te Wao Tapu nui ? Tane, Nau mai haere mai. The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes, thermal areas and the city centre have made The RedwoodsINFORMATION
First Aid is available from The Redwoods Visitor Centre and I-Site on Long Mile Rd. Contact + 64 7 350 0110. The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is: 111. This can be dialled free from any phone. Main access gates to the car parks are open: 5.30am to 8.30pm at BIKE - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Bike. One of the oldest mountain bike networks in the country, with master crafted trails, unbeatable riding surfaces, well draining volcanic soils, varying topography and fantastic scenery. It is no wonder Rotorua is renowned among mountain bikers as a premier riding destination. With around 130km of continually evolving trails, thereis
WALKING, HIKING & RUNNING As these walks are designed as circuits follow the colour coded arrows in the direction they are pointing. Only a short drive from The Redwoods is Tikitapu/Blue Lake, where you can enjoy a picturesque short walk around the lake and take in views of both lakes Tikitapu and Rotokakahi/Green Lake. tracks, horse trails and ‘locals’ shortcuts.
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Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety. REDWOODS TREEWALK ROTORUA The treewalk sits at 20-metres above the forest at its peak and the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants, and the surrounding natural environment by using a uniquely constructed New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the Redwood trees. This ecological walk is aTRAIL NETWORK & MAP
Trail network & Map Bridle Trail 30mins. This is a very short loop that winds through the main Redwood Grove and a stand of Eucalypts. It is suitable for new riders to the Redwoods wanting to get a feel for riding in the forest.SHORT WALKS
Waitawa Walk 3.4km 1HOUR. This track takes you on an extension of the Redwood Track through the breathtaking Redwoods into a magnificent stand of Douglas fir. Discover the famous New Zealand Silver fern and the giant Mamaku ferns. Join the nature trail where many of MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW Maps. There are a couple of options The Manky is a cool new fabric forest map or map on a hanky! Made of micro-fibre the Manky is durable, legible when wet, can be washed and dried, is absorbent, anti-bacterial, eco-friendly and totally re-usable. MAPS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEWCALIFORNIA COAST REDWOODS MAPGIANT REDWOODS CALIFORNIA MAP Maps. There are various different map options that will help you find your way around the forest. For the shorter walks you can easily navigate following the colour coded arrows, however you may want to take a map with you on the longer walks. Download Whakarewarewa walking tracks map PDF.ABOUT THE FOREST
Today the Redwoods and Whakarewarewa Forest is an important feature of the Rotorua landscape providing an exquisite backdrop to Rotorua city. The forest is also an amazing and convenient recreational resource for the community and a draw card for tourists who enjoy the outdoors. However there is much more to the forest than recreation alone. WALKING, HIKING & RUNNING As these walks are designed as circuits follow the colour coded arrows in the direction they are pointing. Only a short drive from The Redwoods is Tikitapu/Blue Lake, where you can enjoy a picturesque short walk around the lake and take in views of both lakes Tikitapu and Rotokakahi/Green Lake. tracks, horse trails and ‘locals’ shortcuts.
VISITOR CENTRE
Visitor Centre. Originally opened as a forestry information centre in 1978, the now ‘Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site’ offers forest information and much more to help you make the most of your forestexperience.
OPENING HOURS
Opening Hours. The Redwoods Visitor Centre and i-Site is open everyday except for Christmas. Summer 8.30am to 6pm and Winter 8.30am to 5pm. The main gates are open for vehicle access at 5.30am till late. You can walk/bike in at any time. We would encourage use of the forest in daylight hours only for your own safety.FOR THE KIDS
For the kids. The Redwoods & Whakarewarewa Forest is FREE to enjoy and explore, so it is an excellent place for families to visit any time of the year. There are lots of great recreational options for families of all ages. In addition to various walking and mountain bike tracks there are also: These options encourage exploration and adventureHOW TO GET THERE
How To Get There. The Redwoods is located just 5 km south east of Rotorua city centre adjoining the larger Whakarewarewa Forest. It takes about 5 minutes by car, 20 minutes by bike or about 1 NEWS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA, NEW WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST EMERGENCY MARKERS. Friday 16, December 2016. Forest markers a step forward for safety – Media Release Dec 2016 This week Peak Safety Rotorua finished installing 185 . Continuereading →.
TREE STORY - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA Tree Story. The Whakarewarewa Forest is one of the oldest exotic forests in New Zealand. Although it is primarily a commercial forest, it still has a diverse range of exotic tree species and mix of native plants and shrubs. Of 170 different tree species planted in the Whakarewarewa Forest as part of the trial in the early 1900s, only ahandful
HORSE RIDING
Horse riding can be undertaken on dedicated horse trails and forestry. roads. You are able to park horse floats just down from The Redwoods Gift Shop & Visitor Centre on a grassed area under the shade of some roadside Redwoods. Here you can clear horse dung from your float, or dispose of dung collected during your ride into the composting bins. LAKE WALKS - THE REDWOODS - WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, ROTORUA The Green Lake can be found about 10km south of Rotorua. The easiest way to see the lake is by parking at the lookout carpark on the South side of Lake Tikitapu (Blue Lake) and following the Blue Lake track for few hundred meters until you reach the Lake Front Road junction. The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest, Rotorua, New ZealandSearch __
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KIA ORA, WELCOME TO THE REDWOODS – WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST HAERE MAI KI TE WAO TAPU NUI ? TANE, NAU MAI HAERE MAI. The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes, thermal areas and the city centre have made The Redwoods & Whakarewarewa Forest one of Rotorua’s most spectacular natural assets and one of the city’s greatest treasures. Over 5600 hectares of forest awaits you to enjoy and explore at your leisure. If you love the outdoors and want to experience nature at its best this area is definitely for you! The forest is most well known for the network of superb mountain biking and walking tracks and for the magnificent stand of Californian Coast Redwoods . These towering trees, along with numerous other species and the fresh forest air, combine to create an invigorating atmosphere and a truly unique and specialenvironment.
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Latest Update : 6 April 2020 While the forest is still open there are various closures and restrictions in place. We are in COVID-19 Level 4 status lock down. Please read the latest news update for full information. WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE REDWOODS*
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