![]() ![]() A short track off the main track leads to the Maraunui Campsite. The track, while undulating, weaves its way through and up and over a number of small ridges, through young rimu wooded areas and along the lake edge. ![]() Korokoro Falls on Google Street View Korokoro Campsite to Maraunui Campsite Just before the Korokoro suspension bridge there is a turn-off to Korokoro Falls. Korokoro Campsite is 200 metres past the bridge and a short distance off the main track, towards the lake shore. Head up the Waiopaoa Stream a short distance before crossing grassy flats and heading through kanuka forest on the lake shore. Views from Panekire on Google Street View Be prepared for low tank water levels at times during summer. It then follows the undulating ridgeline before reaching Puketapu Trig (1180 metres) and onto Panekire Hut. The track starts from the Onepoto Shelter through the former Armed Constabulary Redoubt and climbs steadily up to the top of Panekire Bluff. This is the most strenuous part of the trip, but the views from Panekire make it worthwhile. It has a range of accommodation including tent sites, cabins and chalets. You can stay at the nearby Waikaremoana Holiday Park before or after walking the track. ![]() These must be booked in advance.Ĭamping on the track is only permitted at the designated campsites. There are four huts and five campsites on Lake Waikaremoana. It's not a circuit track and is described here from Onepoto. Lake Waikaremoana can be walked either from Onepoto in the south or Hopuruahine in the north. ![]()
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