Cape Reinga to Ahipara

  • Walking
Difficulties
Medium , Hard
Length
100.6 km
Journey Time
4 days
Region
Northland
Sub-Region
Far North
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Te Araroa - New Zealand's TrailTe Araroa - North Island

Te Araroa section: For southbound Te Araroa through-walkers this four-day section represents the start of their epic journey. From Cape Reinga, the track heads towards the West Coast, leading you past Te Werahi Beach, Cape Maria Van Diemen, Twilight Beach, Maunganui Bluff and Scott Point. From there, walkers undertake the long trek along 90 Mile Beach to Aphipara  

Te Paki Coastal Track from Cape Reinga to 90 Mile Beach via Twilight Beach re-opened on December 12th

North to South

As walkers pass through Kaitaia on their way North to start at Cape Reinga, they are advised to call into the i-SITE (Te Ahu Centre, Corner Matthews Avenue and South Road ), where they can fill in Te Araroa Intentions Book. This is for their own safety on '90 Mile Beach'. While there, they can also find out about accommodation in Kaitaia and transit to Cape Reinga. Te Ahu is a large cultural centre with a library, computers, cafes and a cinema.

There are limited locations where camping is allowed between Cape Reinga and Ahipara — we suggest the following plan:

  • Day One — Cape Reinga to Twilight Beach campsite (12km)
  • Day Two — Twilight Beach campsite to Maunganui Bluff campsite (28km)
  • Day Three — Maunganui Bluff campsite to Hukatere Lodge (30km) 
  • Day Four — Hukatere to Waipapakauri Holiday Park (17km) or Ahipara (a further 14km)

There is no free camping in the Aupōuri Forest or on 90 Mile Beach, please camp only at the above locations. 

Generally, there is water available in these locations — in extremely dry times, the tank at Twilight Beach may run out, so unless you are aware of recent rain, it is advisable to carry enough water from Cape Reinga to reach Maunganui Bluff.

From Cape Reinga, the track heads towards the West Coast, leading you down past steep cliffs and over rocks to the long, sweeping Te Werahi Beach. Note: You are best to set off at a lowish tide to make the rock scrambling and stream crossing safer & easier. Carry enough water for your first day.

Please note that even though dogs have not been seen in the area lately they could still move into the area from other places.

  • do not walk the area alone.
  • do not approach any dogs.
  • do not leave food or scraps that may attract scavenging by dogs.
  • report any sightings to Far North District Council dog control 0800 920 029, if safe to do so – GPS coordinates and photos are helpful.

Beyond Te Werahi Beach, you will experience gorgeous peach-coloured dunes, unusual dune grasses, and views of Cape Maria Van Diemen and Motuopao Island. You follow orange marker posts over Hērangi Hill, pass the turnoff to Cape Maria Van Diemen and along clifftops of flax and mānuka scrublands before dropping down to Twilight Beach. Exit the south end of Twilight Beach on the 4WD track next to the orange marker. Just above the south end of Twilight Beach (12km from Cape Reinga) is a small campsite with a toilet, water supply and a covered area — we recommend stopping here, then planning to reach Maunganui Bluff (28km away) the following day. Please camp within the grassed area only, not in the pine trees.

The track climbs up and over Scott Point, then drops down to Ninety Mile Beach, crossing a swamp via a boardwalk and down a steep set of steps. While passing over Scott Point, you will need to watch carefully for a quad motorbike track which veers right off the main 4WD track. The marker may be very difficult to see.

  • Note: If you come to a farm gate and a paddock, you will need to double back about 10 minutes, as you have gone the wrong way.

Follow Ninety Mile Beach south for approximately an hour until you come to Te Paki Stream mouth. This is a popular vehicle entrance/exit to the beach, so be prepared for cars and tourist buses around there and further south. From the stream mouth, it is 1 hour upstream to the road should you wish to exit the beach here.

From Te Paki Stream, you walk down the beach to Ahipara. Try to time your walking to avoid high tide, as in parts, the water can come all the way up to the dunes and make for either wet feet or a need to walk in the hilly dunes.

Landmarks you’ll pass are The Bluff (40km from Cape Reinga), Hukatere (70km) and Waipapakauri (87km). 

Leave the beach at the Kaka Street boat ramp and find your way into Ahipara village, a popular holiday and surfing hotspot at the southern end of Ninety Mile Beach and 14km west of Kaitāia.

Conditions

Track standard: tramping track  

Potential Hazards

  • Vehicles on road or track on Ninety Mile Beach and Kaka St boat ramp
  • Tides, waves and rivers - safer at low tide
  • Small stream crossings
  • Track exposed to sun, wind or cold
  • Few water sources
  • Steep drop-offs - take care on wet rocks - can be slippery
  • Wild feral dogs 

Weather

Cape Reinga weather

How to get here

Northern Start: Cape Reinga

Southern End: Boat ramp, Kākā Street, Ahipara

Te Araroa's northern terminus in the North Island is at Cape Reinga, which is accessible by road. Kaitaia is the most northern gateway town to Cape Reinga, servicing a population of approximately 5200. An alternative is Kerikeri, which has the advantage of being on the trail should you want to leave gear

Tide timetable for 90 Mile beach

Transport

Transport from Auckland to Kaitaia 

  • InterCity - P: 09 583 5780 - E: info@intercity.co.nz Buses currently four days a week. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Sunday. 7:30 am from the Sky City Coach Terminal, 102 Hobson St, Auckland.  Prices start at $39, and increase as bookings fill up. This route uses the 70 seat bus to Kerikeri and transfers to a 20 seat bus for Kaitaia

Transport from Auckland to Kerikeri 

  • InterCity - P: 09 583 5780 - E: info@intercity.co.nz Buses currently every day. 7:30 am, 1:00 pm and 5:30 pm from the Sky City Coach Terminal, 102 Hobson St, Auckland. Prices start at $38, and increase as bookings fill up
  • For September/October SOBO starters Hone Heke Lodge in Kerikeri is offering an accommodation & transportation package up to Cape Reinga. Please email stay@honeheke.co.nz or call David or Victoria 09-407 8170 for further information. www.honeheke.co.nz

Transport to Cape Reinga Trailhead

There is no public transport, however the following operators can assist.

From Kaitaia

  • Kaitaia Taxis M: 027 829 4582 or P: 0800 829 4582. E: danscontracting@outlook.com
  • Ritchies Bus P: 09 408 3008, E: chris.bellas@ritchies.co.nz Subcontractors to Fullers Great Sights and InterCity.  Will arrange Cape Reinga trips for groups of three or more
  • Utea Park Pauly D - M: 021 804 002 - E: Uteapark@gmail.com All transport needs north of Kaitaia. Vehicle storage available. Local knowledge offered.

From Mangonui, Kerikeri, Whangarei

  • For October SOBO starters Hone Heke Lodge in Kerikeri is offering an accommodation & transportation package up to Cape Reinga. Please email stay@honeheke.co.nz or call David or Victoria 09-407 8170 for further information. www.honeheke.co.nz
  • Tuatua Rentals - P: 0274 858453 - E: info@tuatuarentals.co.nz - Offers transfers from Paihia and Kerikeri - enquire about prices and transfers to/from other parts of the Northland trail.
  • Arthur Lancaster can provide drop-off service to Cape Reinga and/or long-term parking at Paua Bay. P: 09 4097500. Arthur can also advise on commencing the walk at Spirits Bay.
  • Tuatahi Airport Shuttle - Alex Nankivell - P: 021 08753196
  • Peter Ellicott - from Northland Taxis offers a pick up from Mangonui and drop off at the Cape for $100pp - min charge of $200 text him on 021 070 5783 - www.northlandtaxisshuttles.co.nz

From Auckland

  • Salt Air - P: 09 402 8338 / 0800 472 582 - Charter flights to Cape Reinga
  • Bellbird Adventure Tours: Kim Maree Thomas E: bellbirdadventuretours@gmail.com M: +64 22 029 8540
    I run a shuttle service from Auckland to Cape Reinga for thru walkers and cyclists. Approx 7hrs one-way shuttle. Two stops for restroom, and lunch stop in Houhora (45mins from the Cape).
    Transport costs are as follows: (2 person minimum, includes transfer from airport & accommodation) $450pp (2 people); $375pp (3 people or more).
    Email or call me for further info. N.B. I no longer provide solo runs.
    10% of your fare will be donated to the Te Ararora Trust for track and route improvements.

Ahipara

Kaitaia

  • InterCity - P: 09 583 5780 - E: info@intercity.co.nz - From Auckland - Kerikeri - Kaitaia
  • BusLink - Northland bus routes including Ahipara, Kerikeri, Paihia, Whangarei, Waipu, Mangawhai...

Accommodation

  • Detour option: 13km by stream and road to Waitiki Landing Park — SH 1 (20 km south of Cape Reinga)

The Bluff

  • Maunganui Bluff campground — This is a private camp operated by a local trust. They are supportive of Te Araroa and happy for walkers to stay here, however, please be sure to pay a $10/night fee, or this privilege will be at risk. The previous honesty box has been broken into repeatedly and may now have been removed. If possible, it is safer to pay $10 to Maunganui Bluff Trustee bank account 11-5027-0005402-11. This is difficult for hikers without a New Zealand bank account. A local caretaker may be present to collect payment in cash, but beware of imposters
  • Take care using the water and check all taps are off - water gets very low in summer. Look to the stream on the right of the campground (when looking inland from the beach), there is a bathtub there for water resupply - while the water is fresh from a nearby spring, we’d still recommend treating it. Please respect that walkers are allowed to camp here with permission, be sure to camp on the grassed area of the campsite and don’t go into the pine forest to camp.

Hukatere

Waipapakauri

Ahipara 

  • Endless Summer Lodge, 245 Foreshore Road, Ahipara, 09-4094181 
  • YHA Ahipara, 168-170 Takahe St, Ahipara - P: 09 4094864 0800 888988 E: ahipara@yha.co.nz
  • Ahipara Bay Motel - 22 Reef View Rd - P: 09 409 4888 or 0800 906 453 - E: baymotel@ahipara.co.nz More can be found at www.ahipara.co.nz
  • Te Wairoa Farm Camp  at the Southern end of the Ninety Mile Beach, right next to the golf course in Ahipara. P: 021 223 1194  We open our farm to campers. Facilities are basic, cold outdoor showers and portaloo. A basic kitchen is available. charge $10pp per night

Kaitaia

  • Beachcomber Lodge & Backpacker — P: 09 408 1275 — E: mainstreet@xtra.co.nz — 235 Commerce St, Kaitaia. Private rooms, dorm rooms, kitchen, luggage storage, assistance with travel bookings. Bookings and check-ins are made at the Wayfarer Motel next door
  • Rayanne King - E: rayanneking4@gmail.com P: 027 330 2776 I am offering accommodation in Kaitaia for up to four people in my self contained sleepout. It is fully self contained. I provide bedding. Also towels if needed. There is filtered clean water, free tea and coffee. A toaster, small oven and jug. The accomodation is in town approximately 10 minutes walk from bus stop. I am happy to pick up from Ahipara and drop to Ruaroa Road (km 122 for southbound) for a donation. I charge $25.00 to cover the costs per person. Also open for campers for $15.00.

Food And Supply

Ahipara

Kaitaia 

Track Elevation and Map

More information

Northland trail notes, including information about accommodation, transport and resupplying

Cape Reinga

Kaitaia

 

Before starting Te Araroa either as a through-walker of the whole country or a section walker, please register on Te Araroa website. Please also visit the website or download the app for detailed maps, trail alerts and other relevant information.

 

We encourage you to continue gaining the skills and knowledge required for a safe trip. The NZ Mountain Safety Council has lots of free resources and information you can use. These can be accessed via www.mountainsafety.org.nz.

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Page last updated: Apr 8, 2024, 9:44 AM