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Rainbow Falls Walk & Kerikeri River Track

Walkers can stroll for mere minutes to admire the thundering falls, or venture further downriver for 3.5km to see the town basin.

Where is it?

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Start at Rainbow Falls Rd for the falls, or start at Kerikeri Basin Reserve if doing the full river track.

Terrain

Easy walking along well-formed paths, much of it is stroller-friendly.

Good to know

This trail is part of Te Araroa, the walking path that goes from Cape Rēinga in the North Island to Bluff at the bottom of the South Island.

No dogs, this is a kiwi area

5-10min to Rainbow Falls from car park. 3hr; 7km return for full walk

Basic fitness, suitable for all ages

Easy walking

TRACK OVERVIEW

The Kerikeri River is a cool spot for walking and swimming. The very short walk to the falls with its three lookouts is the perfect spot to take a break and stretch your legs when driving long distances. But if time is on your side, opt for the longer river walk (7km return) which takes you from Rainbow Falls to the town basin. The bush is alive with birdsong, including tūī and pīwakawaka (fantails), as they flit among the kauri and tōtara trees. Interpretation panels at the falls provide interesting information about the advent of hydroelectricity, an innovation that transformed the region from 1930. Historical remnants of the first station can still be seen today. Be sure to have your swimsuit handy if the weather is warm, as there are many pools for taking a dip; always exercise caution when swimming near waterfalls and be aware of the falls’ power, especially after rain.

While you're here

There are several waterfalls within easy walking distance of Kerikeri. The 8km roundtrip Kerikeri Woodland River Walk includes three and can be started from the town centre, the Stone Store or points in between.

Looking for a place to stay in Kerikeri? Book your accommodation at aa.travel.co.nz

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