The Pouākai Circuit displays centuries of volcanic activity with the active erosion scar of the Boomerang Slip, the towering columns of the Dieffenbach Cliffs and the red water of the Kokowai Stream caused by manganese oxide oozing from the earth. The circuit takes you through the fragile Ahukawakawa Swamp, golden tussocks, summer flowers with a side trip to the Stony River’s Bells Falls.

Egmont National Park Visitor Centre to Holly Hut (Time: 3-4 hours)

From the Camphouse, the well-formed track steadily climbs through montane forest and sub-alpine scrub. You’ll have excellent views of the Waiwhakaiho and Kokowai river gorges, Ahukawakawa Wetland and the upper slopes of Taranaki Maunga/Mount Taranaki as the Holly Hut track gradually descends to cross the unbridged Minarapa Stream, and on to Holly Hut. There are fresh water and toilet facilities at Holly Hut.

Holly Hut to Pouākai Hut (Time: 2-3 hours)

The Ahukawakawa track crosses an extensive wetland. It crosses the Stony River and ascends the ridge through sub-alpine mountain cedar before turning right along the top of the Pouākai Range. Turn left at the junction of the Mangorei track for a short descent to Pouākai Hut. Breathtaking views of the north Taranaki coastline greet you atop the range.

Pouākai Hut to Egmont National Park Visitor Centre (Time: 6 hours)

From Pouākai Hut, the Pouākai track traverses open tussock lands and sub-alpine forest to the top of Henry Peak. Take advantage of the viewing platform to gaze down over the Taranaki ring plain, Ahukawakawa Swamp, and across to the northern slopes of the mountain.

The track then descends into mixed kāmahi forest and crosses the bridge over the Kaiauai Stream. After crossing the stream, the track traverses some deep gullies before reaching the swing-bridge over the Waiwhakaiho River. You can then take the shorter track to Kaiauai carpark on Egmont Road or follow the Ram Track up to the Egmont National Park Visitor Centre. The track is steep and muddy in places with tree roots and embedded rocks.

Some streams are not bridged and weather in this area is changeable and difficult to predict. 

For further information contact New Plymouth, Stratford or South Taranaki i-SITE Visitor Centre, or view the downloadable brochures from our website.

 

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