Whanganui River - via Whanganui River

  • Walking
Difficulties
Medium , Hard
Length
119.2 km
Journey Time
4 to 6 days
Region
Manawatu/Whanganui
Sub-Regions
WhanganuiRuapehu
Part of Collections
Te Araroa - New Zealand's TrailTe Araroa highlightsTe Araroa - North Island
Track maintained by
Te Araroa Trail Trust

The Whanganui River winds its way from the mountains to the Tasman Sea through countless hills and valleys. Lowland forest surrounds the river in its middle and lower reaches, forming the heart of Whanganui National Park. Although a river journey, the Whanganui is part of New Zealand’s “Great Walks” network.

River transport is the only way from Mangapurua Landing to Pipiriki.

The options are to either canoe down the river from Whakahoro to Pipiriki or Whanganui, or walk from Whakahoro to Mangapurua to get picked up there by pre-arranged jet boat and taken to Pipiriki or Whanganui. Discuss with canoe/kayak hire operators.  Contact suggestions at the end of this notes section.

  • Note: Do not canoe the river when water levels are rising or it's in flood. If you capsize you may not be able to get back in or swim to the river's edge; Vehicles on road, stick to the left and single file if biking on the road. 

Recommended that you discuss the details of your journey - launch point, itinerary and exit point - with your chosen kayak/canoe hire operator. They will have valuable advice about where to stay and how far to attempt each day based on your own abilities.

Canoe hire companies are listed at the end of this section.  For companies based in Taumarunui and Owhango it is possible to make arrangements for the Whanganui River while passing through these towns.  Some operators may allow you to leave a box of food with them to deliver to Mangapurua Landing along with your canoe.

Sections of the Whanganui River will be closed to river traffic on specific dates between 5th January and 17th January 2023.  Read the Alerts and Trail Status page on the Te Araroa website or in apps for details 

From Pipiriki to Whanganui city, there are 3 options:

1. Walk the Whanganui River Road (62 km of tar sealed country road to SH4 then a further 13km to Whanganui; 3-4 days walking *)

2. Bike the Whanganui River Road (62 km of tar sealed country road to SH4 then a further 13km to Whanganui; 1-2 days cycling *)

3. Continue by the river, however you will need to confirm an exit point with your kayak/canoe provider as there are fewer landings on this southern part of the river. (They can also advise you on accommodation options as these may need to be pre-booked).

* Those taking option 1 or 2. From the end of Whanganui River Road turn right to follow SH4 south and enter Upokongaro which is approximately 3 km from the turnoff. The Upokongaro Cycle and Walking Bridge is now open, and all walkers and cyclists should use this route instead of continuing along SH4. Follow the green cycle markings on the left hand side of the road, which will take you left, down and under the SH4 bridge across the Upokongaro Stream to the cycle bridge across the Whanganui river.  Older maps may not show these bridges correctly

The route to Whanganui thereafter is off road along the western (true right) bank through Papaiti. It will follow its own trail under the trees and away from the road. There is a designated and marked crossing. Care should be taken crossing, as this is a road frequently used by logging trucks. Upon entering the city boundary, you will soon come across the Top 10 Holiday Park, which is approximately 7km from the city centre. This is the usual landing point for kayak and canoe paddlers

From the Top 10 Holiday Park continue down the right bank of the river on Somme Parade.  The older Te Araroa maps suggested crossing to the left bank on the Dublin Street Bridge, but this is no longer recommended. Continue on Somme Parade to pass the i-SITE, and along Taupo Quay to the intersection with Victoria Avenue and the City Bridge.  From this point there is a Countdown supermarket 200m ahead or walk up Victoria Avenue for Pak'n Save and other supermarkets, cafés and fast food. 

Te Araroa continues across the City Bridge and the Durie Hill Elevator

Distances between huts/campsites/exit points are as follows (with indicative times, though will vary person-to-person):

  • Mangapurua to Tīeke Kāinga - 10.5km, 2 hours
  • Tīeke Kāinga to Ngāporo campsite - 12.5km, 2.5 hours 
  • Ngāporo to Pipiriki - 9km, 1.5 hours
  • Pipikiri to Jerusalem - 10.5km, 2 hours
  • Jerusalem to Matahiwi Landing - 11km, 2 hours
  • Matahiwi Landing to Koriniti Pā - 7km, 1.5 hours
  • Koriniti Pā to Pungarehu Marae - 26.5km, 5 hours
  • Pungarehu Marae to Upokongaro - 24km, 5 hours
  • Upokongaro to Whanganui Top 10 Holiday Park - 3.5km, 45 minutes
  • Whanganui Top 10 Holiday Park to City Bridge - 7km, 1.25 hours

Conditions

Potential hazard

  • Don't canoe the river when water levels are rising or it's in flood. If you capsize you may not be able to get back in or swim to the edge of the river; Vehicles on road, stick to the left and single file if biking on the road. 
  • Vehicles on road or track - stick to the left and single file if biking on roads.
  • From Pipiriki it is a narrow winding road with poor visibility. Wear a bright or fluorescent top
  • Use your pack cover if it's more visible than your pack
  • Tides, waves and rivers - safer at low tide. Be aware of tides if staying on the river all the way to Whanganui
  • River crossings - Never cross flooded rivers and don’t canoe the river when water levels are rising or it’s in flood. If you capsize you may not be able to get back in nor swim to the river’s edge.
  • Track exposed to sun, wind or cold
  • Fires only in designated fireplaces. 

No dogs allowed

Whanganui River (John Coull Hut) weather - NIWA

How to get here

Northern Start: Mangapurua Landing, Whanganui River
Southern End: City Bridge, Wanganui

Transport

Canoe and kayak hire

For help with transfers, bikes and kayaks from Pipiriki to Whanganui and surrounding areas:

Note: Should kayakers wish to continue beyond Pungarehu Marae and can make arrangements with their kayak suppliers, other landings might be:

  • A jetty at Upokongaro (that the paddleboat Waimarie uses); it is a little high above the river at low tide though.

  • A Top 10 Campsite on the river about 3-4 km from Whanganui town.

Whanganui

  • InterCity - P: 09 583 5780 - E: info@intercity.co.nz
  • Whanganui Airport - Airport Rd, Whanganui - P: 06 348 0536 - Main Airline servicing the city is Air Chathams (www.airchathams.co.nz) which flies to and from Auckland only. If you wish to travel to other NZ cities you will need to fly from Palmerston North
  • Whanganui River City Cabs - 12 Hardy St, Whanganui - P: 06 345 3333 or 0800 345 3333 
  • Spirit of the River Jet - 1018 Para Para Rd, SH 4, RD 3, Upokongaro, Whanganui River - P: 06 342 5572 or 0800 538 8687 freephone or 027 538 8687 - E: info@spiritoftheriver.co.nz 
  • Tranzit Whanganui - 160 Ridgway Street, Whanganui 4500 - P: 06 345 4433 or 0508 800 800 or P: +64 6 345 7100 - W: www.horizons.govt.nz M:  WAG@tranzit.co.nz
  • Whanganui Taxis - Cnr Russell and London Sts, Whanganui - P: 06 343 5555 or 0800 343 5555

Accommodation

Amenities Between Mangapurua and Pipiriki including accommodation:

Amenities between Pipiriki and the southern end of Whanganui River Road including accommodation

  • Whanganui River Adventures - (Pipiriki Camping ground and Cabins) and Jetboat/Canoe transfers - 2522 Pipiriki Village, Pipiriki - P: 0800 862743 freephone or 06 3853246
  • Jerusalem/Hiruharama Convent / Backpackers - Whanganui River Rd, Jerusalem - P: 06 342 8190 Old Convent, Jerusalem  Please contact beforehand by phone, email or post to: Jerusalem R.D.6, Whanganui River Road, Whanganui 4576.  Please note there is no camping available near the convent
  • Kauika Campsite - Rānana, behind the marae - P: 06 342 8061 (Terry) - Warm showers, kitchen, laundry
  • Matahiwi Gallery Cafe and Accommodation Four cabins and designated tent sites. Cooking facility, shower, toilets. Eftpos available. Seasonal hours – Open from beginning of October to end of April. Contact P: 06 342 8112 or P: 06 342 8116.
  • The Flying Fox - eco-friendly cottages, glamping and camping - accessible by road or river. Secure bike storage available. Access from the road is via aerial cableway. From river - look for signs/flags on right bank 500m downstream from Koriniti. Camping $20pp or Cabin $75 for 2 people (double bed) including towels and sheets, plates etc . Bush setting. Hot showers, camp kitchen, shop, free Wi-Fi. Catering by pre-arrangement, booking advised for cottages in summer. We don't take advance bookings from TA walkers as plans can change so much but there is always room on the camp site. Ideal place for a rest day. N.B. camping often may be exchanged for work instead of cash.  3081 Whanganui River Rd, RD6 - P: 06 927 6809 - E: info@theflyingfox.co.nz
  • Te Punga Homestead - 2929 Whanganui River Rd, Whanganui - P: 06 3428239 - E: info@tepunga.co.nz - Self-contained cottage or camping. Located 2km south of Koroniti - food parcels can be arranged in advance
  • Rivertime Lodge - self-contained cottage (sleeps 4), plus 3x two-bedroom cabins, freshwater, toilet and shower - 1569 Whanganui River Rd (the farm is marked "Omaka" on the gate) - Phone contact is 022 307 4535, Email is rivertime934@gmail.com - located just south of Atene, good river access just past the Tauterata Shingle Bank - food parcels can be arranged in advance and pre-booking is advised.
  • i-SITE can advise on other private accommodation options (pre-booking is advised).

  • DOC can advise on the one public campsite. 

Whanganui

  • All services are available in Whanganui. There's a full range of accommodation, including a Top 10 Campsite on the river about 7 km from the town.
  • YHA Whanganui - 2 Plymouth Street, Whanganui P: 06 348 2301 E: whanganui@yha.co.nz
  • Riverwoods - 234-237 Kaiwhāiki Rd, Whanganui - P; 06 342 5501 or 027 320 6966 - E: info@riverwoods.co.nz - Luxury 3 Bedroom, self-contained villa with breakfast.
  • Whanganui River TOP 10 Holiday Park - 460 Somme Parade, Whanganui - P: 06 343 8402 or 0800 272 664 - Backpackers, motel and camping
  • Hikurangi Stayplace - 1 Mount View Rd, Whanganui - P: 06 343 3333 or 027 499 2729 - Dorm rooms and private rooms, adjacent to the river/Kōwhai Park and can help collect/store canoes/kayaks for those coming all the way down the river.
  • College House BBH - 42b Campbell St, Whanganui - P: 021 852100 - E: info@42b.co.nz - Dorm rooms and private rooms, kitchen, laundry facilities, free wifi. Also, hire bikes for those who wish to cycle to Turakina.
  • Tāmara Riverside Lodge - 24 Somme Parade, Whanganui - P; 06 3476300 - E: info@tamaralodge.com
  • Braemar House Backpackers - offer clean, budget accommodation or more luxury rooms in our B&B - (including a full-sized bath for those who need a muscle soak) Free, unlimited high-speed wi-fi. Contact Calvyn on calvyn.jonkers@gmail.com  

Food And Supply

Whanganui

  • New World - 374 Victoria Ave, Whanganui - P: 06 349 0990 
  • Pak N Save Supermarket - 167 Glasgow St - P: 06 349 1230
  • Night and Day - 24 Hours - 446 Victoria Ave
  • Countdown - 100 Taupō Quay and 433 Victoria Ave
  • Binn In - Whole Sale Foods - 200 Victoria Ave
  • Wilsons Hunting and OutdoorsOutdoor shop with food, gear, and repair options. We also accept bounce boxes at no charge and will forward gear on if arranged.  Send packages to: 222 Victoria Ave, Whanganui 4500.  Please have your name, TA Walker, phone and email, and estimated collection date visible on the box. Contact us at 06-348-7679

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Page last updated: Nov 13, 2023, 10:02 AM